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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7067682 | 6,7-Oxygenated steroids and uses related thereto Steroid compounds having various oxygen substitution on the steroid nucleus are disclosed. A specific functionality present on many of the steroid compounds is oxygen substitution at both of positions 6 and 7. Thus, certain steroids have oxygen substitution at C6 an... | 06/27/2006 |
| 6949533 | 6,7-Oxygenated steroids and uses related thereto Steroid compounds having various oxygen substitution on the steroid nucleus are disclosed. A specific functionality present on many of the steroid compounds is oxygen substitution at both of positions 6 and 7. Thus, certain steroids have oxygen substitution at C6 an... | 09/27/2005 |
| 6900021 | Microfluidic system and methods of use This invention relates to a novel microfluidic device and methods of using this device to conduct in vitro studies on the reaction and effects of various compounds on cells. More particularly, it relates to a method for using stop flow in a microfluidic system to st... | 05/31/2005 |
| 6339075 | Use of dextran and other polysaccharides to improve mucus clearance This invention relates to the use of polysaccharide such as dextran to improve mucus clearance. In the present invention, dextran has been shown to reduce viscoelasticity and increase mucus clearability of sputum of cystic fibrosis patients. Dextran also ... | 01/15/2002 |
| 6046185 | 6,7-oxygenated steroids and uses related thereto Steroid compounds having various oxygen substitution on the steroid nucleus are disclosed. A specific functionality present on many of the steroid compounds is oxygen substitution at both of positions 6 and 7. Thus, certain steroids have oxygen substituti... | 04/04/2000 |