Inventor profile of:

Mark A. Massa

City:

Ballwin, Missouri

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

10

Last publication date:

2009-06-18

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Recent patent applications by Massa Mark A.

Mark A. Massa from Ballwin, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2009-06-18
US20090156685A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

(R)-chiral halogenated substituted fused heterocyclic amino compounds useful for inhibiting cholesterol ester transfer protein activity

#2 | 2007-09-20
US20070219274A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

(R)-Chiral Halogenated Substituted Fused Heterocyclic Amino Compounds Useful for Inhibiting Cholesterol Ester Transfer Protein Activity

#3 | 2006-10-12
US20060229304A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

(R)-chiral halogenated substituted fused heterocyclic amino compounds useful for inhibiting cholesterol ester transfer protein activity

#4 | 2006-04-06
US20060074243A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Hydroxamic acid and amide compounds and their use as protease inhibitors

#5 | 2005-10-04
US9953049
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2-amino-2-alkyl-5 heptenoic and heptynoic acid derivatives useful as nitric oxide synthase inhibitors

#6 | 2005-09-22
US20050209278A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Piperidinyl- and piperazinyl-sulfonylmethyl hydroxamic acids and their use as protease inhibitors

#7 | 2005-05-26
US20050113451A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

2-amino-2-alkyl-5 heptenoic and heptynoic acid derivatives useful as nitric oxide synthase inhibitors

#8 | 2005-03-01
US10259028
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Substituted aromatic policyclic tertiary-heteroalkylamines useful for inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity

#9 | 2005-02-24
US20050043294A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

(R)-chiral halogenated substituted fused heterocyclic amino compounds useful for inhibiting cholesterol ester transfer protein activity

#10 | 2005-01-13
US20050009838A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Piperidinyl- and piperazinyl-sulfonylmethyl hydroxamic acids and their use as protease inhibitors

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