Patents by Inventor Peter C. Ulrich
Peter C. Ulrich 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: 5262152Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain novel amidrazones and derivatives thereof. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5258381Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain novel 2-substituted-2-imidazolines. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1991Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5254593Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1991Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5243071Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain 2-alkylidene aminoguanidines and derivatives thereof. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5238963Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting protein aging. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent or compound capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation end products of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. Suitable agents may contain an active nitrogen-containing group, such as a hydrazine group. Particular agents comprise aminoguanidine, .alpha.-hydrazinohistidine and mixtures thereof. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treThis invention was made in part with government support under Grant Number PHS AM 19655 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The government has certain rights in the invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Anthony Cerami, Peter C. Ulrich, Michael Brownlee
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Patent number: 5221683Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and method for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain diaminopyridines and derivates thereof. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami, Dilip R. Wagle
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Patent number: 5218001Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with a carbonyl moiety of an early glycosylation product of such target proteins resulting from their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5175192Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylatin. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1990Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5145975Abstract: The present invention relates to the treatment of diseases caused by invading organisms in a host by first identifying an enzymatic difference between the host and the invading organism and then administering to the host a pharmaceutically effective amount of a subversive substrate for the differing enzyme of the invading organism, whereby the action of the differing enzyme causes a result counter to the intended result and function of the enzyme that results in its debilitation or death. In particular, treatment of parasitic diseases caused by kinetoplastids including trypanosomes and leishmanias, e.g., African sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, oriental sore and kala-azar is accomplished by administration of a pharmaceutically effective antiparasitic amount of a competitive toxigenic substrate for trypanothione reductase. Methods of treatment and compositions therefor contain a competitive toxigenic substrate for trypanothione reductase. Numerous compounds and corresponding compositions are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Graeme B. Henderson, Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5140048Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises; an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. Suitable agents contain an active nitrogen-containing group, such as a hydrazine group. Particular agents comprise aminoguanidine derivatives. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5137916Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylaton endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5130324Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain 2-alkylidene aminoguanidines and derivatives thereof. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5130337Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging) which contain novel amidrazones and derivatives thereof. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5128360Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting protein aging. Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent or compound capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation end products of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. Suitable agents may contain an active nitrogen-containing group, such as a hydrazine group. Particular agents comprise aminoguanidine, .alpha.-hydrazinohistidine and mixtures thereof. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Anthony Cerami, Peter C. Ulrich, Michael Brownlee
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Patent number: 5114943Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation end products of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignees: The Rockefeller University, Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5108930Abstract: A method and associated materials including test kits for detecting and measuring the presence and amount of aminoguanidine and its analogs in biological samples is disclosed. Biological samples may include plasma, urine or tissue, and the present method may be used to determine the activity and effect of aminoguanidine and its analogs, particularly to the extent that such materials are useful as agents to prevent advanced glycosylation of proteins. The present invention extends to a new drug assay, suitable test kits, and to the assessment of kidney function and the potential to aid in the diagnosis of underlying pathologies where kidney dysfunction is a symptom.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Alteon Inc.Inventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Zee M. Look
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Patent number: 5106877Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation end products of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 5100919Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 4983604Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises an agent capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with the carbonyl moiety of the early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. Suitable agents contain an active nitrogen-containing group, such as a hydrazine group. Particular agents comprise aminoguanidine derivatives. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1988Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami
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Patent number: 4942170Abstract: The present invention relates to the treatment of diseases caused by invading organisms in a host by first identifying an enzymatic difference between the host and the invading organism and then administering to the host a pharmaceutically effective amount of a subversive substrate for the differing enzyme of the invading organism, whereby the action of the differing enzyme causes a result counter to the intended result and function of the enzyme that results in its debilitation or death. In particular, treatment of parasitic diseases caused by kinetoplastids including trypanosomes and leishmanias, e.g., African sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, oriental sore and kala-azar is accomplished by administration of a pharmaceutically effective antiparasitic amount of a competitive toxigenic substrate for trypanothione reductase. Methods of treatment and compositions therefor contain a competitive toxigenic substrate for trypanothione reductase. Numerous compounds and corresponding compositions are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: Graeme B. Henderson, Peter C. Ulrich, Anthony Cerami