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Inventor:
Yaar; Mina
Address:
Sharon, MA
No. of patents:
13
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
7196055 Inhibition of apoptosis in keratinocytes by a ligand of p75 nerve growth factor receptor March 27, 2007
Methods to control, or manipulate, melanocyte and keratinocyte cell death are disclosed. In particular, a method of preventing epidermal melanocyte cell loss due to injury in a vertebrate is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of inducing hair growth in a vertebrate, a method of induci
7094766 Use of locally applied DNA fragments August 22, 2006
Methods of treatment or prevention of hyperproliferative diseases or pre-cancerous conditions affecting epithelial cells, such as psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, or hyperproliferative or UV-responsive dermatoses, hyperproliferative or allergically mediated diseases of other e
7033829 Method to inhibit cell growth using oligonucleotides April 25, 2006
Described are methods for treating hyperproliferative disorders, including cancers, by administering to the affected mammal (e.g., human) an effective amount of a composition comprising pTT or a composition comprising one or more oligonucleotides which share at least 50% nucleotide s
6867179 Methods of inducing hair growth and coloration March 15, 2005
Methods to control, or manipulate, melanocyte and keratinocyte cell death are disclosed. In particular, a method of preventing epidermal melanocyte cell loss due to injury in a vertebrate is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of inducing hair growth in a vertebrate, a method of induci
6696303 Identifying substances using cells that express p75NTR February 24, 2004
Methods for evaluating the risk of an individual to develop Alzheimer's disease using cultured neural crest-derived melanocytes are described. Also described are methods of therapy for Alzheimer's disease using peptides that bind to the neurotrophin receptor (p75.sup.NTR) and competi
6242416 Inhibition of .beta.-amyloid binding to the p75 nerve growth factor receptor June 5, 2001
Methods of inhibiting .beta.-amyloid-mediated activation of the p75 nerve growth factor receptor of a cell that expresses the p75 nerve growth factor receptor are provided. Methods of inhibiting the binding of .beta.-amyloid protein and .beta.-amyloid peptides to the p75 nerve growth
6147056 Use of locally applied DNA fragments November 14, 2000
Methods of treatment or prevention of hyperproliferative diseases or pre-cancerous conditions affecting epithelial cells, such as psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, or hyperproliferative or UV-responsive dermatoses, hyperproliferative or allergically mediated diseases of other e
6103689 Methods of inducing hair growth and coloration August 15, 2000
A method for maintaining hair growth and coloration in humans by using neurotrophin ligands to prevent p75 nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor mediated apoptosis in melanocytes and keratinocytes is described.
5955059 Use of locally applied DNA fragments September 21, 1999
Methods of treatment or prevention of hyperproliferative diseases or pre-cancerous conditions affecting epithelial cells, such as psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, or hyperproliferative or UV-induced dermatoses, and methods for reducing photoaging or for prophylaxis against or
5643556 Stimulation of tanning by DNA fragments or single-stranded DNA July 1, 1997
A method of stimulating pigment production in mammalian skin, as well as protecting mammalian skin against ultraviolet damage, is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of stimulating pigment production in mammalian cells, a method of stimulating melanogenesis in mammalian melanocytes, an
5580547 Stimulation of tanning by DNA fragments or single-stranded DNA December 3, 1996
A method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian skin, as well as protecting mammalian skin against ultraviolet damage, is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian cells, as well as a method of enhancing melanin production in mammalian melanocytes.
5532001 Stimulation of tanning by DNA fragments or single-stranded DNA July 2, 1996
A method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian skin, as well as protecting mammalian skin against ultraviolet damage, is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian cells, as well as a method of enhancing melanin production in mammalian melanocytes.
5470577 Stimulation of tanning by DNA fragments or single-stranded DNA November 28, 1995
A method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian skin, as well as protecting mammalian skin against ultraviolet damage, is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of increasing pigmentation in mammalian cells, as well as a method of enhancing melanin production in mammalian melanocytes.


 
 
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