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Assignee: Brusilow Enterprises LLC


Location: Baltimore, MD
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
6130035Use of orotidine monophosphate decarboxylase inhibition in a method for cancer screening
The present invention provides a method of screening for the presence or absence of cancer characterized by increased DNA synthesis. The present invention also provides a method of monitoring the effectiveness of treatment of cancer characterized by incre...
10/10/2000
6083984Triglycerides and ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acid useful in the treatment of various disorders
Two new forms of prodrug for phenylacetate, of even congeners of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acids, which are the phenylalkanoic or phenylalkenoic esters of glycerol, or the ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid or phenylalkenoic acids. These for...
07/04/2000
6060510Triglycerides and ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acid useful in the treatment of various disorders
Two new forms of prodrug for phenylacetate, of even congeners of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acids, which are the phenylalkanoic or phenylalkenoic esters of glycerol, or the ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid or phenylalkenoic acids. These for...
05/09/2000
5968979Triglycerides and ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acid useful in treatment of various disorders
Two new forms of prodrug for phenylacetate, of even congeners of phenylalkanoic acid and phenylalkenoic acids, which are the phenylalkanoic or phenylalkenoic esters of glycerol, or the ethyl esters of phenylalkanoic acid or phenylalkenoic acids. These for...
10/19/1999
 
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