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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2005
Filed:
Sep. 17, 2001
Gary Bridger, Bellingham, WA (US);
Renato Skerlj, Blaine, WA (US);
AL Kaller, Vancouver, CA;
Curtis Harwig, White Rock, CA;
David Bogucki, Surrey, CA;
Trevor R. Wilson, Langley, CA;
Jason Crawford, Vancouver, CA;
Ernest J. Mceachern, White Rock, CA;
Bern Atsma, Langley, CA;
Siqiao Nan, Burnaby, CA;
Yuanxi Zhou, Langley, CA;
Dominique Schols, Herent, BE;
Christopher Dennis, Vancouver, CA;
Rosaria Maria Di Fluri, Burnaby, CA;
Gary Bridger, Bellingham, WA (US);
Renato Skerlj, Blaine, WA (US);
Al Kaller, Vancouver, CA;
Curtis Harwig, White Rock, CA;
David Bogucki, Surrey, CA;
Trevor R. Wilson, Langley, CA;
Jason Crawford, Vancouver, CA;
Ernest J. Mceachern, White Rock, CA;
Bern Atsma, Langley, CA;
Siqiao Nan, Burnaby, CA;
Yuanxi Zhou, Langley, CA;
Dominique Schols, Herent, BE;
Christopher Dennis, Vancouver, CA;
Rosaria Maria Di Fluri, Burnaby, CA;
AnorMED, Inc., Langley, CA;
Abstract
Compounds that bind to chemokine receptors such as CXCRand CCRdemonstrate protective effects against infection of cells by human immunodeficiency virus are disclosed. These compounds contain a tertiary amine[[s]] linked to a core nitrogen via an aromatic or heteroaromatic moiety.