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CAP/SORBS1 Gene and Diabetes

Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is one of the leading causes of death in the United States (Bassett). The molecular defects underlying the development of most human Type 2 DM are not yet clear. But we know a combination of insulin resistance and islet cell failure brings on Type 2 DM. Insulin ac
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Gene Encoding CRAC Channel

Background: CRAC stands for Ca2+-Release Activated Ca2+. When Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum (a major store of Ca2+) is depleted, a CRAC channel, is activated to slowly replenish the endoplasmic reticulum. The CRAC channel is critical to the activation of T lymphocytes, mast cells and other he
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Novel Stabilization Scheme for Obtaining Single Longitudinal Mode (SLM) Radiation from a Pulsed Nd:Yag laser

Background: Pulsed, q-switched solid-state lasers are an almost ubiquitous light source for powerful, short laser pulses, as used in industry and research labs. Typically, a simple free running cavity design is employed, while more demanding applications require seeded lasers. In that case a narrow
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Integrated Direct Electron Imaging Sensors

Background: Conventional charged particle imaging sensors use film and charged couple device (CCD). CCD has poor radiation tolerance and records images indirectly while the film is an analog recorder, unsuitable for high throughput digital imaging. What is needed then, is a direct, digital imaging
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Restoring Cough Using Microstimulators

Background: Respiratory complications are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality following spinal cord injury. Patients with such injuries often suffer a disruption in the neuromuscular central nervous system control of the expiratory muscles. Such disruption or loss of control leads to d
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Dynamic Skin Cooling with Non-Toxic Cryogen with Minimal Global Warming Potential

Background: An important issue in laser treatment of cutaneous lesions is to protect the epidermis from thermal damage. This heating, which is primarily caused by light absorption in the melanosomes, can easily bring the temperatures of the basal layer above the threshold damage value of 65-70 degr
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Beta-Amyloid and Neurofibriallary Tangle Imaging Agents

Background: Positron emission tomography (PET) is a non-invasive test that helps doctors diagnose abnormalities, determine the extent of disease, prescribe treatment, and track progress. The patient is given a positron-emitting radiopharmaceutical and the PET scan locates and measures radioactivity
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The Arhgap18 Gene and Schizophrenia

Background: Correlation of brain images and genotypes for diagnostics of neuropsychiatric disorders and drug discovery Technology: The invention includes general methods for identifying markers that correlate with neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The methods
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Lithographically Patterned Nanowire Electrodeposition

Background: Electron beam lithography (EBL), invented in the early 70's, provides a means for patterning polycrystalline metal nanowires as small as 20 nm in diameter onto surfaces. The applicability of EBL, however, has been limited to research and development applications because it is a serial p
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A New Mouse Model of Sjogren's Syndrome

Background: Sjogren's Syndrome is a grave autoimmune disease in which destruction of the exocrine glands leads to severe dryness of the eyes and mouth, with additional systemic complications. The pathogenesis of Sjogren's Syndrome is unclear, and treatment options are limited. Development of good a
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Pointer-Based Instruction Queue for Out-of-Order Processors

Background: Out-of-order processors issue instructions even before their source operands are available. The processor component central to out-of-order processing is the Instruction Queue (IQ). Its performance is critical to overall processor speed and power consumption. For instance, the issue log
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High Sensitivity Optical Coherence Tomography

Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive sub-surface optical imaging modality with high axial resolution and high signal to noise ratio compared to other imaging modalities such as ultrasound and MRI. Depending on the tissue's scattering and absorption, usually the imaging d
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Method for Making and Using Vascularized Tumor Spheroid to Predict Response to Antiangiogenesis Agents

Background: Angiogenesis drugs act to inhibit survival of newly formed blood vessels required for tumor growth and progression. These drugs have recently shown good activity in the clinic for breast, lung, colon and kidney cancer. However, these drugs can be toxic and even cause death. Only about h
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Method and Apparatus for Performing Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Produce (Fruit, Vegetables) Using Spatially Structured Illumination

Background: The use of wide-field, broadband, spatially illuminated imaging of turbid media has the potential for simultaneous surface and sub-surface mapping of media structure, function and composition. This method can be applied with no contact to the medium over a large area and can be used in
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Soft Tissue Dissector

Background: Laparoscopic surgery has become part of the standard armamentarium for many urologic surgeons. Currently a wide variety of instruments are used to facilitate dissection during laparoscopic surgery. Each time a different instrument is used, it requires removal and reinsertion. Over the c
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Multi-Projector Displays Using Plug and Play Projectors

Background: Plug and play projectors (PPP) have been used for several years and combining multiple projectors to display a single image is desirous in order to display large, synchronized displays tiled arrays in high resolution. When it comes to screen size, bigger is only better when resolution i
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Micromachined Passive Programmable Drug Delivery Systems

Background: The ability to deliver drugs locally to the site of need and over a prolonged period of time is important as a therapeutic method for many ailments and diseases. Many drugs are more effective if delivered at a specific site since they can be delivered in concentrated dosages at the poin
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Prokineticin 2 and Prokineticin Receptor 2 as a Target to Treat Epilepsy and Seizures

Background: PK2 belongs to a family of secreted peptides that regulate diverse biological functions including serving as a regulatory molecule for circadian rhythms. The signaling of PK2 is mediated through two cognate G-protein coupled receptors Prokineticin Receptor 1 and Prokineticin Receptor 2
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Eco Wireless Sensor Node

Background: Many wearable wireless sensor systems have similar looking architectures. To reduce unnecessary redundant design effort, modular, expandable platforms have been proposed. They include features such as snap-on connectors to make the interface pins accessible. End users can then customize
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Smart Colloidal Dampers with Controllable Damping Curves Using Magnetic Field

Background: Current dampers with controllable damping curves, e.g., magnetorheological fluid (MRF) dampers, are primarily hydraulic dampers, which are based on viscous flow through orifices. The viscous-flow dissipates energy by the internal friction mechanism of the fluid, converting external ener
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Construction of Single Molecule Electronic Devices, with Applications to Biosensing

Background: "Molecular Electronics" (ME) generally refers to a class of novel electronic devices in which the electronic response and function are entirely controlled by single molecules. In principle, a wide range of devices can result from the incorporation of different types of molecules (e.g. m
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A Multi-Band, Inductor Re-Use Low Noise Amplifier

Background: In recent years, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have proven to enhance data rate and provide robust signal reception under a variety of environmental settings. However, its employment of multiple antennas in turn require multiple branches of RF front ends resulting in inc
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Single Wafer Fabrication Process for Wavelength Dependent Reflectance for Linear Optical Serialization of Accelerometers

Background: Fiber optic sensors (FOS) networks are an attractive approach for the pervasive monitoring of a wide variety of systems. FOS operate through the modulation of a light beam signal carried by an optical fiber by environmental effects in terms of its intensity, phase, frequency, polarizati
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A Capacitive Detection Scheme with Inherent Self-calibration for Resonant MEMS

Background: SEVERAL important classes of MEMS devices, such as resonators, gyroscopes, and chemical sensors, rely on resonance phenomenon in their operation. In these devices, resonant motion needs to be actuated, sensed, and controlled. Capacitive phenomena are commonly used for transduction in vi
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Quantitative Quantum Yield Measurements Using Flourescents Modulated Imaging

Background: Modulated imaging (MI) is a non-contact imaging modality that employs broadband, spatially modulated illumination capable of wide-field imaging, depth sectioning of turbid media, and the simultaneous extraction of the optical absorption (µa) and reduced scattering (µs') properties. The
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Antigens for Borrelia Infection Diagnosis and Prevention

Background: Lvme disease is the most frequently reported arthropod-borne disease in the United States and Europe. Serological assays are the most common laboratory tests used to confirm or support a diagnosis based on clinical features and epidemiological circumstances. Direct detection of the orga
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Optimizing Sound to Suppress Tinnitus

Background: Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of corresponding external sounds. Although known for its high-pitched ringing, tinnitus is an internal noise that varies in pitch and frequency. Tinnitus affects approximately 50 million people in the United States. Treatments such as d
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A New Analog Hardware-Efficient Multi-Antenna Receiver Architechtur for Spatial Multiplexing, Spatial Diversity and Beamforming

Background: Multi-antenna communications have demonstrated remarkable performance improvements in wireless systems and hold a promising future for applications that demand higher data rate, enhanced quality of service, and better reliability. However, in systems where multiple transmit and multiple
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Rescanning Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope

Background: The laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) is widely used as a confocal microscopy technique for imaging fluorescent objects in a manner that removes out of focus fluorescent light and thus provides increased axial resolution and better imaging compared to a standard fluorescence mic
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Novel Inhibitors of N-Acylethanolamine-Hydrolyzing Acid Amidase (NAAA)

Background: Ethanoloamides of long-chain fatty acids, termed N-acylethanolamines (NAEs) have been reported to have a variety of biological activities. NAEs are a substrate of N-acylethanolamine-hydrolyzing acid amidase (NAAA) that catalytically hydrolyze NAEs to ethanolamine and the corresponding f
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Conformal Deposition of Carbon Particles on Three-Dimensional Microstructures

Background: When working with carbon particles, the traditional manufacturing techniques require preparation of slurries that are afterwards coated onto a surface. With this method, only planar structures (layers) can be created. When three dimensional microstructures are needed, one of the options
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Methods of Manufacturing Microdevices in Laminates, Lead Frames, Packages, and Printed Circuit Boards

Background: Microelectrical-mechanical systems (MEMS) are miniature mechanical devices intended to perform non-electronic functions such as sensing or actuation. These devices are typically built from silicon using lithographic techniques borrowed from the semiconductor industry. This manufacturing
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Photoacoustic Indicators

This disclosure presents a method for using agents such as organic dyes, dye-embedded nanoparticles and metal nanoparticles as sensing agents for deep in-vivo tissue imaging. The agents The agents provide image contrast based on a specific parameter of the tissue such as: pH, calcium ion concentrati
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Tubular Electronics

Introduction As the demand for smaller and more portable consumer electronics increases, new designs and fabrication techniques must constantly be developed in order to accommodate and take advantage of the changes. Power supplies and adapters, for instance, are now often larger than the devices for
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Safer Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Regulation System

Background: The means to regulate endotracheal tube cuff pressure have been proposed in order to decrease the incidence of post-intubation complications caused by cuffed endotracheal tube. The regulation of endotracheal tube cuff pressure in prior art is achieved via a complex external pressure reg
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Nanosecond Laser Cell Lysis in Microfluidic Devices

Background: To date, cell lysis in microfluidic devices for analytical purposes has been achieved using chemical, electrical, and optical means. Chemical cell lysis occurs on time scales of several to tens of seconds and is adequate for analytes whose chemical states change on such time scales. How
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Continuous Reciprocal Flow in a Microfluidic Device for Efficient Mixing

Background: In certain microfluidic devices, continuous mixing of fluids is desirable depending on the application. For example, in the conventional or passive hybridization method, a DNA microarray is placed in solution where the immobilized single stranded DNA probes hybridize with complementa
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Magnetic Resonance Compatible Electric Motor

Background: Standard electrical motors when used in magnetic resonance (MR) instrumentation may interfere with the functionality of the MR imaging. These interferences from the motor distort the resulting MR images. Developing a motor that operates in high magnetic fields used in MR imaging and MR
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A Device and Method to Remove Excess Glucose in the Small intestine for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity

Background: Type 2 Diabetes, also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or adult-onset diabetes is the most common form of diabetes affecting 90-95% of the 21 million Americans diagnosed with the disease. While traditionally diagnosed in adults over the age of 40, it is increasin
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Ergonomic Tracheal Suction System

Background: Tracheal suction catheters used today by respiratory therapists have a number of drawbacks. First, the therapist operating the tracheal suction catheter is directly exposed to the patient's secretions and mucus due to the catheter's design. Second the design of the catheter causes the t
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Novel Method Using Laser in Assays to Induce Mechanotransduction

Background: Mechanotransduction, the process by which cells convert mechanical stresses to a biochemical signal, influences many cell functions including cell motility and proliferation and also modulates cell signaling events in the regulation of sensory neurons and in various molecular pathways s
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A Model of Heterogeneous Ventilation and Nitric Oxide Production in the Lungs

Background: Asthma is a pulmonary disorder characterized by chronic airway inflammation and airflow obstruction that is widespread, but variable in space and time. Although airflow obstruction is routinely monitored with spirometry, assessing inflammation in a non-invasive manner is more difficult.
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Fast Lysis Cell Traps

Background: Chemical cytometry involves the use of high-sensitivity analytical tools, such as mass spectrometry, electrochemistry and capillary or microfluidic separation methods to characterize single cells. In order to accomplish this analysis, it is desirable to selectively apply cells to predet
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Chronic Sequential Sensorimotor Neural Probe Array

Background: The Chronic Sequential Neural Probe Array is designed for patients with an axonal injury in the peripheral nerves or spinal cord who require chronic intervention where stimulation of and/or recording from the axonal bundles is desired. There are two major categories of potential patient
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Novel Antenna Angiography Catheter

Background: Cardiac catheterization is typically performed with stiff-tipped catheters. In order to engage a blood vessel orifice, the stiff tip must be positioned at a precise location, and in the correct orientation. During the relatively extensive manipulation sometimes required for target vesse
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One-Step Direct Synthesis of LaPO4

Background: Monazite is an important ceramic material for several potential applications including composite ceramics, machineable ceramics, nuclear waste storage, fluorescent materials, electrochemical substrates, and as an electrolyte in solid oxide fuel cells. Monazite forms weak interfaces with
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Method to Develop Mutant Protein Library

Background: Current technologies used to develop novel protein and antibody libraries have been met with limited success. Specified and controlled distribution of mutations relative to the parent protein cannot be achieved through the use of oligonucleotides with degenerate base regions. Also DNA o
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Method and Apparatus for Performing Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Wounds Using Spatially Structured Illumination

Background: Use of instruments to assess etiology and status of chronic wounds is still in an embryonic state. Clinicians rely primarily on clinical features such as wound size, location, depth, and infection in order to make treatment decisions regarding the patient care. Several array of medical
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Fiber Optic Probe and Method for Optical Trapping, Ablation, Excitation and Detection of Microscopic Objects

Background: Manipulation of microscopic objects by laser methods has been used since the 1970s. Both laser tweezers (used to hold microscopic objects in place) and optical scissors (used to conduct delicate surgery on the object in question) allow the scientists and engineers to perform minimally i
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On-Chip Optical Ring Bus (ORB) Communication Architecture for Embedded Systems on Chip

Background: As application complexity continues to increase, multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoC) with tens to hundreds of processing cores are becoming the norm. While computational cores have become faster with each successive technology generation, communication between them has become a bott
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A Robust Reporter Ssystem to Identify Bone Morphogentic (BMP) Activity

Background: Bone Morphogentic Proteins (BMP)s are involved in various developmental processes, but are most famous for the activity to stimulate bone formation. Technology: Through phylogenetic footprinting and deletion analyses, UCI researchers identified a conserved BMP responsive element that
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Environment to Environment Connection

Background: Most common communication involves interaction directly from a person to another person. When technology started mediating communication, devices started playing a more important role and much device to device (D2D) communication was introduced. For example, a telephone, land or mobile,
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Producing Energetic, Tunable, Coherent X-rays with Long Wavelength Light

A coherent X-ray source based on low power laser has been developed to replace traditional synchrotron as a radiation source. It is much cheaper to build and operate than a synchrotron and it is has also a much compact set up. This is achieved through the generation of high harmonic radiation with l
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Statistical Image Reconstruction Process for XRay CT with Compensation for Polyenergetic Source Spectrum

Researchers in the electrical engineering department at The University of Michigan have developed a novel method for image reconstruction that improves image clarity and quantitative accuracy. This method should increase use of CT scanning for quantitative measurements and improve the diagnostic acc
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APE/REF-1 as a Drug Target for Acne and Development of Potential APE/REF-1 Inhibitors for Prevention and Therapy of Acne Vulgarsis

Background: Acne vulgarisis the most common skin disorder, and while it usually appears in adolescence, adults can get it too. The pathogenesis of acne is complex and multifactorial. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the four basic mechanisms contributing to acne are hormones, incre
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Accurate Classification of MLH1/MSH2 Missense Mutations with MAPP-MMR

Background: During genetic testing of the human MLHl and MSH2 genes, missense variants are sometimes encountered. It is difficult to tell if these variants are benign or deleterious. Technology: This project is a bioinformatic algorithm that interprets whether or not a genetic variant is a mutat
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CPET Laboratory

Technology: UCI clinic developed a novel algorithm to analyze the results of stress tests done in patients having a new pulmonary valve implant. Application: Analysis of exercise stress tests
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Method and System of Elasto-Optical Tomography for Breast Cancer Imaging

Background: Currently, X-ray mammography is the widely accepted method for the detection of changes in the breast that may be cancer. However, this screening technique lacks specificity to determine whether detected abnormalities are either benign or malignant. A significant number of suspicious ma
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Integrated Biomedical Multimodality Imaging Probe - Optical Coherence Tomography/Ultrasound/Photoacoustics Imaging System

Background: In clinical applications for the examination of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, leg and other vessels, ultrasound imaging (USI) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) are two of the most widely used imaging modalities. USI and OCT both measure cross-sectional tissue profile. OCT measur
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Mouse Model of Cardiac and Muscle Disease and Cancer Caused by a Mitochondrial DNA Point Mutation

Background: It is becoming increasingly clear that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) base substitution mutations are a common cause of age-related degenerative diseases as well as cancer. However, no mouse model has been generated in which a mtDNA base substitution has been stably introduced into the mouse
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A Chemical Compound with Possible p53 Cancer Mutant Rescue Activity

Background: Mutants of the tumor suppressor protein are frequently found in human cancers. About three quarters of them have a single amino acid change in the core domain of p53 that is needed to bind to p53 DNA binding cites. There is great interest for identifying chemical compounds that can rest
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Photo-electric Device and Method for High Throughput Activation, Guidance and Poration of Targeted Cells with High Spatial Resolution

Background: In biomedical research, controlled modulation of physiological functions of various excitable cells such as skeletal, cardiac and neuronal cells is important. The information derived from activation of these excitable cells under different chemical environments can lead to the evaluatio
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Compact Atomic Magnetometer and Gyroscope

Background: Magnetometers are used for sensing magnetic fields. Applications include geophysical surveying, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magneto-encephalography and perimeter surveillance. Gyroscopes sense rotation. Together, these instruments are used in inertial navigation and platfo
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Compound to Aid in Smoking Cessation

Background: Clinical studies have illustrated that tobacco is highly addictive. Paradoxically, nicotine, the psychoactive component in tobacco, is weakly reinforcing in animals. This phenomenon has led researchers to hypothesize that nicotine may interact with other constituents in tobacco smoke to
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Energy-Saving Technological Method for Long-Term Storage of Bio-Degradable Tissue

Background: Currently the critical storage of bio-degradable tissue for long periods of time is done at -70" C. This temperature does provide nearly unlimited storage time. Storage at -70' C is substantially more expensive as compared with that at -40" C Technology: The crucial part of this prop
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Concurrent Mode Antenna System

Background: With advances of radio communication technology, various radio communication services available using wireless terminals such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, personal computers, and notebook computers are under development. For example, Global System for Mobile communicat
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Mitochondrial DNA Variants Associated with Metabolic Syndrome

Background: Over the past 25 years, the Wallace's laboratory discovered that the variation in the maternally-inherited human mtDNA forms a single mtDNA tree in which the branches of the tree are region specific. The mtDNAs in each major branch of the tree are thus a group of related haplotypes, cal
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Use of Photosensitized Epon Epoxy Resin 1002F for MEMS and BioMEMS Applications

Background: Microelectrical-mechanical systems (MEMS) are miniature mechanical devices intended to perform non-electronic functions such as sensing or actuation. These devices are typically built from silicon using lithographic techniques borrowed from the semiconductor industry. Some examples of t
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Photonic Devices Having Degenerate or Split Spectral Band Edges

Background: The manipulation of electromagnetic energy can be advantageous to numerous applications within many industries. For instance, much effort has been focused on reducing the velocity of electromagnetic energy, such as light and microwave pulses. The reduced velocity of electromagnetic ener
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Apparatus and Method for Optical Detection of Seizures and Cerebral Edema

Background: Currently seizures are detected from deep brain structures with the use of electroencephalography (EEG). EEG recordings are made through electrodes placed on the scalp, on the brain surface, or inserted deep in the brain. EEG works through amplification of minute voltage potentials gene
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Animal Model (Rat) of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (Dry Eye) by Denervating the Trigeminal Nerve and Using the Whisking Response to Localize the Lesion

Background: Dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca [KCS]) is one of the most common diseases of the eye. Technology: Denervation of the trigeminal innervation to the cornea resulted in significant decrease in aqueous tear production within days post-op, associated with decreased corneal se
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Life Extension Through Neurofibromin Mitochondrial Regulation and Antioxidant Therapy for Neurofibromatosis-1 in Drosophila...

Background: Anti-oxidant and anti-aging compounds have been screen using other animal models. However, there was no clear understanding of the molecular basis for how the screening worked and the systems used were not robust. Our system specifically targets the mitochondria in a well defined manner
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Device & Method for In-depth Activation of Genetically Targeted Excitable Cells with High Spatial Resolution Using Two-Photon Excitation with a Laser

Background: Recently light-assisted activation of selected groups (expressing the same gene) of electrically excitable cells such as neurons has been made possible with high temporal precision by introducing a light-activated molecular channel called channelrhodopsin -2 (ChR2). This method has adva
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Robotic Surgical Device

A robotic surgical device for use in laparoscopic surgery, includes two robotic arms in parallel relationship with each other. Each arm has 7 DOF providing a total of fourteen degrees of movement, accuretaly reproduce the movements of a human torso complete with arms. The device allows a direct co
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Energy Nano-probe

This invention includes techniques for the fabrication and utilization of a high resolution probe capable of detecting the variation of the energy states of sample being scanned. The probe is a scanning energy probe in radiative mode (SEP-R) consisting of an AFM/STM tip appropriately modified into a
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Digital Video & Music Belt Buckle-WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

I think the timing for my patent to be leveraged is NOW, sans the industry up-tick in this paradigm of the white-out WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY DEVICE space. Below is patent, and these recent articles discussing the space and providing the hard DD for the model. I think a proper deal would be to license an
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Tremolo Structure for Stringed Instrument

Tremolo Structure for Stringed Instrument

We call the it the P-WHAMMY The whammy bar itself is nothing new. Since the 1940s we’ve seen the Bigsby, then in the mid-50s Leo Fender came along and changed well just about everything we know about electric guitars and basses. The Stratocaster is probably the most common guitar you will see t
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Poly-DNP-RNA-21

The RIa/PKA gene is often overexpressed in cancers of the breast, lung, colon, prostate and ovary. UB researchers have synthesized a new compound, DNP-ssRNA-21, that triggers cleavage of the mRNA of RIa/PKA, thereby leading to growth inhibition and apoptosis of these cancer cells but with no effect
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Non-Apoptotic Forms of Cell Death and Methods of Modulation

Non-Apoptotic Forms of Cell Death and Methods of Modulation
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Bacterial Bcl-2 Domain-Containing Polypeptides, Encoding Nucleic Acid Molecules, and Related Methods

Bacterial Bcl-2 Domain-Containing Polypeptides, Encoding Nucleic Acid Molecules, and Related Methods
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Nucleic Acids Encoding Microbial SUMO Protease Homologs

Nucleic Acids Encoding Microbial SUMO Protease Homologs
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Selective Substrates for Matrix Metalloproteinases

Selective Substrates for Matrix Metalloproteinases
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Serine/Threonine Hydrolase Proteins and Screening Assays

Serine/Threonine Hydrolase Proteins and Screening Assays
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Methods for Identifying Modulators of Apoptosis (Humanin Binding Proteins)

Methods for Identifying Modulators of Apoptosis (Humanin Binding Proteins)
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Breast Homing Peptides and Methods of Identifying Same Using Aminopeptidase P

Breast Homing Peptides and Methods of Identifying Same Using Aminopeptidase P
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Breast Homing Peptides and Methods of Identifying Same Using Aminopeptidase P

Breast Homing Peptides and Methods of Identifying Same Using Aminopeptidase P
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Peptides That Home to Tumor Lymphatic Vasculature and Methods of Using Same

Peptides That Home to Tumor Lymphatic Vasculature and Methods of Using Same
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Excitatory Glycine Receptors and Methods

Excitatory Glycine Receptors and Methods
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Inhibition of Fatty Acid Synthase by Beta-Lactones and Other Compounds for Inhibition of Cellular Proliferation (Orlistat)

Inhibition of Fatty Acid Synthase by Beta-Lactones and Other Compounds for Inhibition of Cellular Proliferation (Orlistat)
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Methods for Determining the Prognosis for Patients with a Prostate Neoplastic Condition

Methods for Determining the Prognosis for Patients with a Prostate Neoplastic Condition
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PAAD Domain-Containing Polypeptides, Encoding Nucleic Acids, and Methods of Use

PAAD Domain-Containing Polypeptides, Encoding Nucleic Acids, and Methods of Use
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Shp-2 Tyrosine Phosphatase and Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation

Shp-2 Tyrosine Phosphatase and Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation
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ATM Related Kinase ATX, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same and Methods of Use

ATM Related Kinase ATX, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same and Methods of Use
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Neuroprotective Synergy of Erythropoietin and Insulin-like Growth Factors

Neuroprotective Synergy of Erythropoietin and Insulin-like Growth Factors
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HMGN2 Peptides and Related Molecules that Selectively Home to Tumor Blood Vessels and Tumor Cells

HMGN2 Peptides and Related Molecules that Selectively Home to Tumor Blood Vessels and Tumor Cells
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Methods of Modulating Cell Death Based on the BIT-1/AES Regulatory Pathway

Methods of Modulating Cell Death Based on the BIT-1/AES Regulatory Pathway
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Novel Agents that Modulate Eph Receptor Activity

Novel Agents that Modulate Eph Receptor Activity
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Inhibition of ATF-2 Activity to Treat Cancer

Inhibition of ATF-2 Activity to Treat Cancer
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Chimeric Constructs Between Cancer-Homing Peptides and Cell-Penetrating Peptides Coupled to Anticancer Drugs and/or Diagnostic Agents [CREKA]

Chimeric Constructs Between Cancer-Homing Peptides and Cell-Penetrating Peptides Coupled to Anticancer Drugs and/or Diagnostic Agents [CREKA]
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Use of Hepatitis B X-Interacting Protein (HBIXP) in Modulation of Apoptosis

Use of Hepatitis B X-Interacting Protein (HBIXP) in Modulation of Apoptosis
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