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Biotech / Medical : Lidak Pharm. [LDAKA]

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To: henry jakala who wrote (269)7/22/1997 10:07:00 PM
From: luis a. garcia   of 1115
 
Henry here is one patent on record that may be similar to lidakol, do you see any MUTAGENIC properties there??? I don't... anybody??? over the counter it is Henry?? $$$$$$$$$$$

OF course these are recent but not the newer patents they take longer to be archived...

5534554 : Sucrose ester-C20 to C28 alcohol formulations

INVENTORS:
Katz; David H., La Jolla, CA
Khalil; Mohammed H., San Diego, CA
Marcelletti; John F., San Diego, CA
Pope; Laura E., Carlsbad, CA
Katz; Lee R., La Jolla, CA
ASSIGNEES:
Lidak Pharmaceuticals, La Jolla, CA
ISSUED:
July 9 , 1996

FILED:
Sep. 2 , 1994
SERIAL NUMBER:
299944

MAINT. STATUS:

INTL. CLASS (Ed. 6):
A61K 31/045; A61K 9/107; A61K 9/06; A61K 7/48;
U.S. CLASS:
514-724; 514-789; 514-873; 514-939; 514-975;
FIELD OF SEARCH:
514-724,789,873,939,975 ;
AGENTS:
Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear;

ABSTRACT: A stable, efficacious therapeutic cream wherein a principal therapeutic compounds are one or more C-20 to
C-28 long chain aliphatic alcohols, of which n-docosanol is exemplary, comprising sucrose cocoate, sucrose stearates or
sucrose distearate, or mixtures thereof, is disclosed.

What is claimed is:

1. A therapeutic cream for application to skin and membranes consisting essentially of a sugar-based ester surfactant,
greater than about 5% by weight n-docosanol, mineral oil, an emollient co-solvent, and water, for the treatment of viral
and inflammatory diseases, wherein said cream is stable at temperatures of at least 40ø C. for a period of at least three
months and after repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

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The old MOUSE Patent...

5476996 : Human immune system in non-human animal

INVENTORS:
Wilson; Darcy B., La Jolla, CA
Mosier; Donald E., Del Mar, CA
ASSIGNEES:
Lidak Pharmaceuticals, La Jolla, CA
ISSUED:
Dec. 19, 1995

FILED:
May 4 , 1993
SERIAL NUMBER:
057006

MAINT. STATUS:
CC

INTL. CLASS (Ed. 6):
A61K 35/00;
U.S. CLASS:
800-002; 800-DIG.2; 800-DIG.5; 424-093.71; 424-093.7; 424-093.1; 424-009.1; 424-534; 424-577;
424-578;
FIELD OF SEARCH:
424-2,9,534,577,578,9,93.1,93.7,93.71 ; 435-240.2 ; 800-2,DIG. 2,DIG. 5 ;
AGENTS:
Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear;

ABSTRACT: Laboratory non-human animals in which the immune system of a human donor is induced in and thrives in vivo
and expresses the immune response of the human donor in a recipient non-human animal, and wherein malignant immune
system cells of the human donor can be induced in the recipient non-human animal by injection of non-malignant donor cells
into the recipient are disclosed.

U.S. REFERENCES:
(No patents reference this one)

The MOUSE simulates yours or mine immune system after being treated with our own immune cells ... COOOOL we can personalize experiments on ourselves using mice. .........Now if the could simulate my stomach and slimm it down...I would buy a mouse.

luis
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