The first match was accidentally discovered in 1826 when John Walker scraped a stick with chemicals on the end against a stone floor.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7531516 | Peptidic compounds selectively binding to P-selectin The present invention relates to compounds which bind selectively to the adhesion molecule human P-selectin, and particularly to such compounds comprising a peptide with an amino acid sequence XAxA3A1A2A1Y, or a... | 05/12/2009 |
| 7304039 | Glucose-based compounds with affinity to P-selectin The present invention relates to certain glucose-based compounds that have an affinity to P-selectin. Further, the invention relates to the use of these glucose-based compounds for the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of disorders associa... | 12/04/2007 |