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A PIM2 analogue suppresses allergic airway disease
Harper, Jacquie L.,Hayman, Colin M.,Larsen, David S.,Painter, Gavin F.,Singh-Gill, Gurmit
experimental part, p. 917 - 925 (2011/03/19)
Two approaches for the synthesis of a phosphatidylinositol dimannoside (PIM2) analogue 4 that mimics the suppressive activity of natural PIMs and also synthetic PIM2 have been developed. This analogue, where the inositol core was rep
SYNTHETIC MOLECULES HAVING IMMUNE ACTIVITY
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Page/Page column 31-32, (2010/02/12)
The present invention is directed to synthetic molecules having biological activity similar to PIM (acyl glycerol phosphatidylinositol manno-oligosaccharide) activity, for use in the treatment and prevention of inflammatory or immune cell mediated diseases or disorders.
