Salk Institute Technology from the Laboratory of Dr. Ron Evans
S98002: Evans
Formulations Useful for Modulating Expression of Exogenous Genes in Mammalian Systems, and Products Related There
In accordance with the present invention, there are provided various methods for modulating the expression of an exogenous gene in a mammalian subject employing modified ecdysone receptors.
S98001: Evans
Products Useful for Modulating Expression of Exogenous Genes in Mammalian Systems
Modulation of exogenous gene expression in mammalian and other systems using modified ecdysone receptors
S96028: Evans
Use of RAR Antagonists as Modulators of Hormone Mediated Processes
RAR Antagonists are capable of modulating processes mediated by other members of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily, including permissive receptors such as PPARs.
S96024A: Evans
Treatment of Disease States which Result from Neoplastic Cell Proliferation Using PPAR-gamma Activators and Compositions Useful Therefor
Administration of PPAR-gamma agonists, optionally in combination with RXR specific agonists, can block neoplastic cell proliferation
S96023A: Evans
Treatment of Liposarcomas Using a Combination of Thiazolidinediones and Retinoid X Receptor Selective Agonists
Compositions useful for the treatment of liposarcomas
S95034: Evans
Methods of Modulating the Expression of Genes Using Ultraspiracle Receptor Inventors
In accordance with the present invention, it has been discovered that various members of the steroid/thyroid superfamily of receptors can interact with the insect-derived ultraspiracle receptor, to form multimeric species.
S95031: Evans
Selective Modulators of PPAR-gamma and Methods for the Use Thereof
Use of PPAR-gamma-selective compounds for the treatment of obesity and diabetes.
S95010: Evans
Multimeric Forms of Members of the Steroid/Thyroid Superfamily of Receptors with the Ultraspiracle Receptor
In accordance with the present invention, it has been discovered that various members of the steroid/thyroid superfamily of receptors can interact with the insect-derived ultraspiracle receptor, to form multimeric species.
S91020: Evans
Bioassays for Identifying Antagonists of Receptors of the Steroid/ Thyroid Superfamily
The present invention relates to bioassays for evaluating compounds as potential antagonists for members of the steroid hormone superfamily of receptor protein(s).





