Abstract:
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) such as PTP1B can play a role in regulating a wide variety of cellular responses such as insulin signaling. Substituted thiophene compounds such as, for example, 2-carboxyl, 3-carboxymethoxy, 5-aryl substituted thiophenes, can inhibit PTP1B and thereby induce greater insulin sensitivity. Accordingly, PTP1B inhibition can provide an alternate treatment for PTPase-mediated disorders such as diabetes.
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, computer program product for displaying the operation path of a process. According to the invention, at least two virtual instance views are generated, and the at least two virtual instance views and the relationships therebetween together exhibit the complete operation path containing possible dynamic operations, wherein a virtual instance view corresponds to a virtual instance and a virtual instance is a part of the entire operation path of the process. In each virtual instance view generated, the operation path of the corresponding virtual instance is presented, i.e. its starting node, terminating node and operation paths therebetween. The generated virtual instance views can be displayed in a temporal order and the operation paths between these virtual instances are visually displayed between the adjacent virtual instance views.
Abstract:
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) such as PTP1B can play a role in regulating a wide variety of cellular responses such as insulin signaling. Substituted bicyclic fused-thiophene compounds can inhibit PTP1B and thereby induce greater insulin sensitivity. Accordingly, PTP1B inhibition can provide an alternate treatment for PTPase-mediated disorders such as diabetes.
Abstract:
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) such as PTP1B can play a role in regulating a wide variety of cellular responses such as insulin signaling. Substituted bicyclic fused-thiophene compounds can inhibit PTP1B and thereby induce greater insulin sensitivity. Accordingly, PTP1B inhibition can provide an alternate treatment for PTPase-mediated disorders such as diabetes.