Anthony Steven
Anthony Steven Podrow, Maple Ridge CA
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20160091735 | RADIATION FILTRATION SHIELDS FOR EYE OR BODY PROTECTION - A radiation filter insert is provided. The glasses filter insert includes a first filter lens and a second filter lens, each having an inner surface and an outer surface. The first and second filter lens may include an electromagnetic filter. The present invention may include a bridge connector. The bridge connector may connect the first and second filter lenses together. The bridge connector may include a curved inner edge formed to fit around a nosepiece of an eyewear. The filtering insert may include resting tabs to allow the insert to remain in position on the eyewear. The filtering insert may further include grasping tabs. The grasping tabs allow placement using the thumb an index finger of one hand. These resting and grasping tabs enables insertion and removal without displacing the eyewear. Therefore, a user may wear a pair of protective glasses and may insert the radiation filter insert in between the protective eyewear and the user, thereby shielding the user from electromagnetic energy or enabling its screening qualities. | 03-31-2016 |
Anthony Steven Weiss, Randwick AU
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20100174351 | CHEMICALLY AND BIOLOGICALLY MODIFIED MEDICAL DEVICES - Biocompatible materials for use in vascular applications or for implantation have been engineered, combining human recombinant tropoelastin with other synthetic or natural biomaterials to form protoelastin. The materials can be in the form of elastin films on metal or polymer substrates, laminates of alternating polymer and elastin, blends of polymer and elastin, or elastin crosslinked with or tethered to polymer or metal. These are mechanically stable, elastic, strong and biocompatible (i.e., not thrombogenic and promoting adhesion of cells, especially human endothelial cells), not eliciting a foreign body response. Plasma polymerization of substrate is shown to enhance biocompatibility, especially when used to bind elastin or other protein to the substrate. | 07-08-2010 |
Anthony Steven Weiss, New South Wales AU
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20100021440 | USE OF TROPOELASTIN FOR REPAIR OR RESTORATION OF TISSUE - The present invention relates to tropoelastin and to tissue repair and restoration using elastic materials. Disclosed is a process for producing an elastic material from tropoelastin including heating a solution of tropoelastin having an alkaline pH to form an elastic material from the tropoelastin in the solution. Also disclosed are elastic materials prepared according to this process and their applications. | 01-28-2010 |
20150274805 | Elastic Hydrogel - The present invention relates to hydrogels and to the use of hydrogels for repair or restoration of tissue. In particular, the hydrogels of the present invention can be used for the repair or restoration of cardiac tissue. | 10-01-2015 |
Anthony Steven Weiss, Sydney, Nsw AU
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20120003283 | Injectable Biomaterials - Injectable biomaterial compositions formed from tropoelastin for tissue repair and restoration. The compositions include a coalescence-controlling agent in the form of a polysaccharide or polysaccharide derivative, in an amount effective for providing the substance with the properties of flow, enabling injection. | 01-05-2012 |
20160067741 | Scalable Three-Dimensional Elastic Construct Manufacturing - The present invention relates to tropoelastin and to tissue repair and restoration using elastic materials. Disclosed is a process for producing an elastic material from tropoelastin including heating a solution of tropoelastin to form an elastic material from the tropoelastin in the solution. Also disclosed are elastic materials prepared according to this process and their applications. | 03-10-2016 |
Anthony Steven Weiss, Sydney AU
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20140235547 | In Vivo Synthesis of Elastic Fiber - Disclosed herein are methods of restoring elasticity in tissue using tropoelastin containing compositions. | 08-21-2014 |
20140357823 | PEPTIDE-HYDROGEL COMPOSITE - The present invention relates to polymers, especially polymers useful as hydrogels, and to use of hydrogels for repair or restoration of tissue. In particular, the polymers and hydrogels of the present invention can be used for the repair or restoration of cartilage, especially articular cartilage. The polymers comprise at least a monomer for binding water, a monomer for imparting mechanical properties and a monomer for binding to an extracellular protein. The hydrogels comprise a polymer comprising at least a monomer for binding water and a monomer for binding to an extracellular protein. Crosslinking polymers by binding of said extra-cellular matrix protein forms hydrogels. | 12-04-2014 |