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The overall goal of this Fast-Track SBIR project is to evaluate the real-world adoption of KIOS, a patient-centered digital therapeutic / mobile app to assist in the effective self-management of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Previous work demonstrated that KIOS could chart the trajectories of patients with OUD by tracking concurrent changes in multiple clinical measures as they interact. KIOS makes it possible to process patient-entered data and provide responsive behavioral advice to patients specific to their condition in real time.

Biomedical Development Corporation
Gregg Siegel

A2-oxindole forming heme enzyme. MarE. had been proposed as a fifth member pending structural validation.45 MarE is a functionally characterized monooxygenase that generates the oxindole moiety found in the biosynthetic pathways for maremycins (A - G). spirotryprostatin (A - B). and others. We will determine the crystal structure of MarE and revisit its catalytic function.

The University of Texas at San Antonio
Liu, Aimin