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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 03, 2015
Filed:
Feb. 06, 2007
Mark Fear, Mundaring, AU;
Paul Watt, Mount Claremont, AU;
Richard Hopkins, North Perth, AU;
Nadia Milech, Daglish, AU;
Mark Fear, Mundaring, AU;
Paul Watt, Mount Claremont, AU;
Richard Hopkins, North Perth, AU;
Nadia Milech, Daglish, AU;
Phylogica Limited, Subiaco, AU;
The McComb Foundation, Inc., Wembley, AU;
Abstract
The present invention provides a topical composition comprising (i) an amount of an AP-1 signaling inhibitor sufficient to reduce, delay or prevent apoptosis and/or necrosis induced by dermal wounding and/or to induce and/or enhance proliferation of a cell; and (ii) a suitable carrier or excipient e.g., a topical carrier or excipient or other carrier or excipient for dermal application. For example, the AP-1 signaling inhibitor is a peptide analog comprising the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 104. The present invention also provides a method of treating a dermal wound comprising topically administering said topical composition to a subject suffering from a dermal wound.