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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 08, 2010
Jon D. Piganelli, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Kathryn Haskins, Denver, CO (US);
Sonia C. Flores, Denver, CO (US);
James D. Crapo, Denver, CO (US);
Brian J. Day, Denver, CO (US);
Ronald G. Gill, Denver, CO (US);
Richard Gammans, Mission Viejo, CA (US);
Manisha Patel, Denver, CO (US);
Jon D. Piganelli, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Kathryn Haskins, Denver, CO (US);
Sonia C. Flores, Denver, CO (US);
James D. Crapo, Denver, CO (US);
Brian J. Day, Denver, CO (US);
Ronald G. Gill, Denver, CO (US);
Richard Gammans, Mission Viejo, CA (US);
Manisha Patel, Denver, CO (US);
Other;
Abstract
The present invention relates, in one embodiment, to a method of preventing or treating diabetes using low molecular weight antioxidants. In a further embodiment, the invention relates to a method of protecting and/or enhancing viability of cells/tissues/organs during isolation (harvesting), preservation, expansion and/or transplantation. In yet another embodiment, the present invention relates to a method of inducing immune tolerance. The invention also relates to compounds and compositions suitable for use in such methods.