Ghatei
Mohammad Ghatei, London GB
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20090215682 | Modified PYY (3-36) Peptides and Their Effects on Feeding Behaviour - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (1); variants or derivatives thereof, or salts or solvates thereof. The present invention also relates to the use of such compounds to control appetite, feeding, food intake, energy expenditure and calorie intake, particularly in the treatment of obesity. | 08-27-2009 |
Mohammad Ali Ghatei, London GB
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20090209461 | MODIFICATION OF FEEDING BEHAVIOR - Methods are disclosed for decreasing calorie intake, food intake, and appetite in a subject. The methods include peripherally administering a therapeutically effective amount of PYY or an agonist thereof to the subject, thereby decreasing the calorie intake of the subject. | 08-20-2009 |
20110034374 | Oxyntomodulin for Preventing or Treating Excess Weight - Compositions and methods for use in the prevention or treatment of excess weight in a mammal have been developed. The compositions comprise oxyntomodulin which is shown to reduce food intake. | 02-10-2011 |
20120040893 | MODIFICATION OF FEEDING BEHAVIOUR - Methods are disclosed for decreasing calorie intake, food intake, and appetite in a subject. The methods include peripherally administering PYY or an agonist thereof and GLP-1 or an agonist thereof to the subject, simultaneously or sequentially, thereby decreasing the calorie intake of the subject. | 02-16-2012 |
Mohammad Ali Ghatei, Ruislip GB
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20110021420 | MODIFICATION OF FEEDING BEHAVIOUR - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for use in the prevention or treatment of excess weight in a mammal. The compositions comprise oxyntomodulin which is shown to reduce food intake and/or increase energy expenditure. | 01-27-2011 |
20150011467 | OXYNTOMODULIN ANALOGUES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON FEEDING BEHAVIOUR - Compounds of the invention are novel peptide analogues of oxyntomodulin (oxm) in which one or more amino acids of the oxm sequence have been changed. Changing amino acids 15-24 of oxm to either amino acids 968-977 of the α-latrotoxin peptide (and variations thereof) or amino acids 15-24 of exendin-4 (and variations thereof), or combinations of sequences from these sources, and/or changing amino acids 27-33 of oxm to amino acids 27-33 of exendin-4, and/or the addition of amino acids to the C-terminus of the peptide, results in a series of analogues of oxm that demonstrate the oxm like activity of reducing food intake, and with certain embodiments a greater ability to decrease food intake. | 01-08-2015 |
20150024066 | METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING EXCESS WEIGHT USING OXYNTOMODULIN - Compositions and methods for use in the prevention or treatment of excess weight in a mammal have been developed. The compositions comprise oxyntomodulin which is shown to reduce food intake. | 01-22-2015 |
20150051140 | MODIFICATION OF FEEDING BEHAVIOR - Methods are disclosed for decreasing calorie intake, food intake, and appetite in a subject. The methods include peripherally administering PYY or an agonist thereof and GLP-1 or an agonist thereof to the subject, simultaneously or sequentially, thereby decreasing the calorie intake of the subject. | 02-19-2015 |
Mohammad Ali Ghatei, Middlesex GB
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20090298757 | OXYNTOMODULIN ANALOGUES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON FEEDING BEHAVIOUR - Compounds of the invention are novel peptide analogues of oxyntomodulin (oxm) in which one or more amino acids of the oxm sequence have been changed. Changing amino acids 15-24 of oxm to either amino acids 968-977 of the α-latrotoxin peptide (and variations thereof) or amino acids 15-24 of exendin-4 (and variations thereof), or combinations of sequences from these sources, and/or changing amino acids 27-33 of oxm to amino acids 27-33 of exendin-4, and/or the addition of amino acids to the C-terminus of the peptide, results in a series of analogues of oxm that demonstrate the oxm like activity of reducing food intake, and with certain embodiments a greater ability to decrease food intake. | 12-03-2009 |