20240043470. MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PROTEASOME INHIBITORS simplified abstract (CORNELL UNIVERSITY)

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MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PROTEASOME INHIBITORS

Organization Name

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Inventor(s)

Gang Lin of Forest Hills NY (US)

Carl Nathan of Larchmont NY (US)

Laura Kirkman of New York NY (US)

Wenhu Zhan of Elmhurst NY (US)

Trevor Morgan of Royston (GB)

Kenjiro Sato of Fujisawa (JP)

Ryoma Hara of Tokyo (JP)

Masanori Kawasaki of Tokyo (JP)

Toshihiro Imaeda of Fujisawa (JP)

Akinori Toita of Minami-ku (JP)

Rei Okamoto of Yokohama (JP)

Takafumi Yukawa of Yokohama (JP)

Kazuyoshi Aso of Yokohama (JP)

Tzu-Tshin Wong of Acton MA (US)

John D. Ginn of New Milford CT (US)

Michael A. Foley of New York NY (US)

MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PROTEASOME INHIBITORS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240043470 titled 'MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PROTEASOME INHIBITORS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a technology or innovation involving substituents r, r, r, r, r, r, r', r, x, y, and z. The abstract does not provide specific details about the nature of the technology or innovation.

  • The patent application involves substituents r, r, r, r, r, r, r', r, x, y, and z.
  • The abstract does not provide any information about the specific technology or innovation.
  • The abstract does not mention the potential applications, problems solved, or benefits of the technology.

Potential Applications:

  • Since the abstract does not provide any information about the technology or innovation, potential applications cannot be determined.

Problems Solved:

  • Since the abstract does not provide any information about the technology or innovation, problems solved cannot be determined.

Benefits:

  • Since the abstract does not provide any information about the technology or innovation, benefits cannot be determined.


Original Abstract Submitted

where the substituents r, r, r, r, r, r, r′, r″, x, y, and z are as defined herein and