AU Patent

AU2012214413A1 — Method of inhibiting hamartoma tumor cells

Assigned to Dana Farber Cancer Institute Inc · Expires 2013-08-22 · 13y expired

What this patent protects

Dimorpholinopyrimidines are useful for inhibiting growth or proliferation of hamartoma tumor cells. Because the Dimorpholinopyrimidines inhibit the growth and proliferation of hamartoma tumor cells they are also useful in treating PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes. The therapeutic a…

USPTO Abstract

Dimorpholinopyrimidines are useful for inhibiting growth or proliferation of hamartoma tumor cells. Because the Dimorpholinopyrimidines inhibit the growth and proliferation of hamartoma tumor cells they are also useful in treating PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes. The therapeutic and prophylactic treatments provided by this invention are practiced by administering to a patient in need thereof an amount of a compound of dimorpholinopyrimidine derivative that is effective to inhibit growth or proliferation of the hamartoma tumor cells.

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Patent number
AU2012214413A1
Jurisdiction
AU
Classification
Expires
2013-08-22
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Dana Farber Cancer Institute Inc
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