Dr. Lin graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 1983. He works in Bakersfield, CA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with San Joaquin Community Hospital.
Roland Burli - Pasadena CA, US Victor J. Cee - Thousand Oaks CA, US Jennifer Golden - Simi Valley CA, US Brian Alan Lanman - Oak Park CA, US Susana Neira - Thousand Oaks CA, US Ashis Saha - Stow MA, US Nili Schutz - Tel-Aviv, IL Xiang Yu - Acton MA, US Dilara McCauley - Cambridge MA, US Mercedes Lobera - Bolton MA, US Yael Marantz - Kadima, IL Jian Lin - Walpole MA, US Srinivasa R. Cheruku - Lexington MA, US Pini Orbach - Needham MA, US Anurag Sharadendu - Washington DC, US Robert C. Penland - Watertown MA, US Kimberley Gannon - Watertown MA, US Sharon Shacham - Newton MA, US Silvia Noiman - Herzliyya, IL Oren Becker - Mevaseret Zion, IL Zhaoda Zhang - Andover MA, US
The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I) that have activity as S1P receptor modulating agents and the use of such compounds to treat diseases associated with inappropriate S1P receptor activity. The compounds may be used as immunomodulators, e. g. , for treating or preventing diseases such as autoimmune and related immune disorders including systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, type I diabetes, uveitis, psoriasis, myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, non-glomerular nephrosis, hepatitis, Behçet's disease, glomerulonephritis, chronic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic anemia, hepatitis and Wegner's granuloma; and for treating other conditions.
Roland Burli - Pasadena CA, US Victor J. Cee - Thousand Oaks CA, US Jennifer Golden - Simi Valley CA, US Brian Alan Lanman - Oak Park CA, US Susana Neira - Thousand Oaks CA, US Ashis Saha - Stow MA, US Nili Schutz - Tel-Aviv, IL Xiang Yu - Acton MA, US Dilara McCauley - Cambridge MA, US Mercedes Lobera - Bolton MA, US Yael Marantz - Kadima, IL Jian Lin - Walpole MA, US Srinivasa R. Cheruku - Lexington MA, US Pini Orbach - Needham MA, US Anurag Sharadendu - Washington DC, US Robert C. Penland - Watertown MA, US Kimberley Gannon - Watertown MA, US Sharon Shacham - Newton MA, US Silvia Noiman - Herzliyya, IL Oren Becker - Mavaseret Zion, IL Zhaoda Zhang - Andover MA, US
The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I) that have activity as S1P receptor modulating agents and the use of such compounds to treat diseases associated with inappropriate S1P receptor activity. The compounds may be used as immunomodulators, e.g., for treating or preventing diseases such as autoimmune and related immune disorders including systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, type I diabetes, uveitis, psoriasis, myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, non-glomerular nephrosis, hepatitis, Behçet's disease, glomerulonephritis, chronic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic anemia, hepatitis and Wegner's granuloma; and for treating other conditions.
Co-authors of the paper are Rice undergraduates Tanvi Varadhachary and Kewang Nan, graduate student Tuo Wang, postdoctoral researchers Jian Lin and Yongsung Ji, alumni Yu Zhu of the University of Akron and Bostjan Genorio of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and research scientist Carter Kittre
Date: Jan 26, 2016
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