Patents by Inventor Andreas Geerts
Andreas Geerts has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9943522Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of cathepsin K and/or cathepsin S inhibitors in a method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of pulmonary hypertension and/or heart failure.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBHInventors: Stefan Golz, Martina Delbeck, Heinrich Meier, Andreas Geerts, Thomas Mondritzki, Hubert Trübel
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Publication number: 20170368171Abstract: The invention provides human AdipoR2 which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of AdipoR2 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Applicant: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: STEFAN GOLZ, ULF BRUGGEMEIER, ANDREAS GEERTS
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Publication number: 20140230081Abstract: The present invention is in the field of molecular biology, more particularly, the present invention relates to nucleic acid sequences and amino acid sequences of a hamster C5aR1 and the use of hamster as an animal model for the characterization of complement system modulators within drug discovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBHInventors: Stefan Golz, Andreas Geerts, Maria Köllnberger
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Publication number: 20140155383Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of cathepsin K and/or cathepsin S inhibitors in a method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of pulmonary hypertension and/or heart failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBHInventors: Stefan Golz, Martina Delbeck, Heinrich Meier, Andreas Geerts, Thomas Mondritzki, Hubert Trübel
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Publication number: 20140093507Abstract: The invention provides human AdipoR2 which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of AdipoR2 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: STEFAN GOLZ, ULF BRUGGEMEIER, ANDREAS GEERTS
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Publication number: 20140090094Abstract: The present invention is directed to the identification of modulators for SLC22A7 transporter and therapeutic uses thereof. Hence, in one embodiment the present invention relates to a method for identifying and/or obtaining a compound capable of modulating glutamate transport, comprising contacting a test compound with a system for measuring those transport activity, which system comprises an SLC22A7 polypeptide or a functional fragment thereof, and a substrate for measuring glutamate transport by the system; and detecting an altered level of the those transport activity of the SLC22A7 polypeptide or functional fragment in the presence of the test compound compared to the described transport activity in the absence of the test compound and/or presence of a control.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GmbHInventors: Stefan Golz, Andreas Geerts, Dirk Gründemann
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Publication number: 20130089552Abstract: The present invention is directed to a polynucleotide sequence of a novel acylglycerol acyltransferase-like protein MGAT-X1. The invention also provides the human MGAT-X1 associated with the dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful for the modulation of dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases for treating of such diseases associated with expression of the MGAT-X1. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of MGAT-X1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Inventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Bernhard Weingartner, Andreas Geerts
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Patent number: 8343745Abstract: The present invention is directed to a polynucleotide sequence of a novel acylglycerol acyltransferase-like protein MGAT-X1. The invention also provides the human MGAT-X1 associated with the dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful for the modulation of dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases for treating of such diseases associated with expression of the MGAT-X1. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of MGAT-X1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Bayer Pharma AGInventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Bernhard Weingartner, Andreas Geerts
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Patent number: 8252525Abstract: The invention provides a human AdipoR1 which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, inflammation, respiratory diseases, neurological diseases and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, inflammation, respiratory diseases, neurological diseases and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of AdipoR1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Andreas Geerts
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Patent number: 8088584Abstract: The invention provides LTBP2, which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of LTBP2 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. The invention also provides LTBP2 as a biomarker for diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Bayer Schering Pharma AktiengesellschaftInventors: Stefan Golz, Holger Summer, Andreas Geerts, Ulf Brüggemeier, Barbara Albrecht-Küpper, Martina Klein, Sonja Steppan, Peter Ellinghaus, Donatella D'Urso, Michael Seewald, Hendrik Milting
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Publication number: 20110136107Abstract: The invention provides human AdipoR2 which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, inflammation, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of AdipoR2 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS INC.Inventors: STEFAN GOLZ, ULF BRÜGGEMEIER, ANDREAS GEERTS
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Publication number: 20110130347Abstract: The present invention is directed to a polynucleotide sequence of the novel G-Protein Coupled Receptors EP3-11 OR EP3-12. The present invention provides polynucleotide sequences comprising the nucleic acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 20 or SEQ ID NO: 21 or nucleic acid sequences that hybridize to SEQ ID NO: 20 or SEQ ID NO: 21 or its complimentary strand having at least 40% sequence identity. The invention also provides the human EP3-11 or EP3-12 as targets for the identification of compounds useful for the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, reproduction disorders and cancer as a result of relative quantification of the mRNA distribution in different human tissues by expression profiling. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds modulating EP3-11 or EP3-12.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Bayer Schering Pharma AktiengesellschaftInventors: Stefan Golz, Andreas Geerts
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Publication number: 20110111394Abstract: The invention provides CTGF which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases and hematological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases and hematological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of CTGF as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Bayer Schering Pharma AktiengesellschaftInventors: Stefan Golz, Holger Summer, Andreas Geerts, Ulf Brüggemeier, Barbara Albrecht-Küpper, Martina Klein, Sonja Steppan, Peter Ellinghaus, Donatella D'Urso, Michael Seewald, Hendrik Milting
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Publication number: 20110086013Abstract: The present invention is directed to a polynucleotide sequence of a novel acylglycerol acyltransferase-like protein MGAT-X1. The invention also provides the human MGAT-X1 associated with the dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful for the modulation of dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases for treating of such diseases associated with expression of the MGAT-X1. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of MGAT-X1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AGInventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Bernhard Weingärtner, Andreas Geerts
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Patent number: 7803593Abstract: The present invention is directed to a polynucleotide sequence of a novel acylglycerol acyltransferase-like protein MGAT-X1. The invention also provides the human MGAT-X1 associated with the dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful for the modulation of dermatological diseases, urological diseases, muscle-skeleton disorders, hematological diseases, cancer, reproduction disorders, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases or gastroenterological diseases for treating of such diseases associated with expression of the MGAT-X1. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of MGAT-X1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Bayer Schering Pharma AGInventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Bernhard Weingärtner, Andreas Geerts
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Publication number: 20100104501Abstract: The invention provides PRSS23, which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of PRSS23 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. The invention also provides PRSS23 as a biomarker for diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Stefan Golz, Holger Summer, Andreas Geerts, Ulf Brüggemeier, Barbara Albrecht, Martina Klein, Sonja Steppan, Peter Ellinghaus, Donatella D'urso, Michael Seewald, Hendrik Milting
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Publication number: 20100081136Abstract: The invention provides CRTAC, which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of CRTAC as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. The invention also provides CRTAC as a biomarker for diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Stefan Golz, Holger Summer, Andreas Geerts, Ulf Bruggemeier, Barbara Albrecht-Kupper, Martina Klein
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Publication number: 20100028264Abstract: The invention provides LTBP2, which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of LTBP2 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. The invention also provides LTBP2 as a biomarker for diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, neurological diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, and urological diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Stefan Golz, Holger Summer, Andreas Geerts, Ulf Brüggemeier, Barbara Albrecht-Küpper, Martina Klein, Sonja Steppan, Peter Ellinghaus, Donatella D'Urso, Michael Seewald, Hendrik Milting
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Publication number: 20090311242Abstract: The invention provides a human 5HT2a which is associated with the cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, inflammation, metabolic diseases, hematological diseases, muscle skeleton diseases, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, dermatological diseases, gastroenterological diseases, cancer, inflammation, metabolic diseases, hematological diseases, muscle skeleton diseases, neurological diseases, urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of 5HT2a as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2005Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE AGInventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Brüggemeier, Andreas Geerts
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Publication number: 20090136920Abstract: The invention provides a human SGK1 which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, metabolic diseases, inflammation, gastroenterological diseases, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, neurological diseases and urological diseases. The invention also provides assays for the identification of compounds useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, endocrinological diseases, metabolic diseases, inflammation, gastroenterological diseases, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, neurological diseases and urological diseases. The invention also features compounds which bind to and/or activate or inhibit the activity of SGK1 as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2005Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Stefan Golz, Ulf Bruggemeier, Andreas Geerts