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Donal D. Muccio, Hoover, AL US
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20100204327 | Methods for making retinoids and uses thereof - Described herein are methods for making retinoids. Also described herein are retinoids and methods of use thereof. | 08-12-2010 |
Donald D. Muccio, Hoover, AL US
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20130317106 | METHODS FOR MAKING RETINOIDS AND USES THEREOF - Described herein are methods for making retinoids. Also described herein are retinoids and methods of use thereof. | 11-28-2013 |
20140057982 | RETINOIDS AND USE THEREOF - The present invention provides new retinoid compounds and uses of the compounds in humans and animals for non-neoplastic dermal or inflammatory conditions or disorders. | 02-27-2014 |
Jane Muccio, Roseville, MN US
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20140250085 | ROLLBACK COUNTERS FOR STEP RECORDS OF A DATABASE - A rollback record may be created for each step identifier (ID). The rollback record indicates how many times the step record identified by the step ID has been rolled back during operation of the database. The rollback record may be stored in a periodic save record (PSR), separate from or stored in an audit trail containing the step records. By processing the rollback records in the periodic save record during a recovery, a database may identify a time on an audit trail for initiating a recovery prior to the last resume point for a step without going back in the audit trail to a time before the initial start of the step. | 09-04-2014 |
20140250094 | STEP IDENTIFIER BASED ON A UNIVERSAL TIMESTAMP - One or more transactions, and their audited update actions, operating on a database may be identified by a step ID. The step ID may include a first set of bits identifying a time the step was created. The step ID may also include a second set of bits uniquely identifying a step created at a certain time from other step created at the same time. The first set of bits may be generated from a coordinated universal time (UTC) that does not change with local seasons, such as daylight saving time. | 09-04-2014 |
Philip Muccio, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20110071595 | SYSTEM FOR USING ELECTRICAL MUSCLE STIMULATION TO INCREASE BLOOD FLOW IN BODY PARTS - A system for stimulating muscles and increasing blood flow in one or more specific body parts is provided. This system includes at least one electrode adapted to be placed circumferentially around a body part, wherein the at least one electrode is operative to deliver electrical impulses sufficient to induce muscle contractions in the body part; at least one stimulation module in electrical communication with the at least one electrode, wherein the at least one stimulation module is operative to provide electrical impulses to the at least one electrode; and a control module in electrical communication with the at least one stimulation module, wherein the at least one control module is operative to control the characteristics of the electrical impulses. | 03-24-2011 |
Philip E. Muccio, Columbus, OH US
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20120016440 | NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION SYSTEM - A wearable neuromuscular stimulation and neuroprosthetic system and device for treating spinal cord injury, stroke, and other neurological conditions; and for the management of chronic pain. This invention provides a system for transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulation and typically comprises a wearable item that further includes a flexible, non-conductive material; at least one flexible, generally flat electrode attachable to or embedded within the wearable item; and a programmable electrical stimulation device connectable to the electrode(s). Each electrode typically includes a silver-impregnated or silver-treated material. | 01-19-2012 |
20150032184 | NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION SYSTEM - A wearable neuromuscular stimulation and neuroprosthetic system and device for treating spinal cord injury, stroke, and other neurological conditions; and for the management of chronic pain. This invention provides a system for transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulation and typically comprises a wearable item that further includes a flexible, non-conductive material; at least one flexible, generally flat electrode attachable to or embedded within the wearable item; and a programmable electrical stimulation device connectable to the electrode(s). Each electrode typically includes a silver-impregnated or silver-treated material. | 01-29-2015 |
Philip Edward Muccio, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20100114238 | INTEGRATION OF FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN PROSTHETIC SOCKETS, LINERS, AND GARMENTS FOR IMPROVED AMPUTEE CARE AND PERFORMANCE - The present disclosure provides a functional electrode stimulation (FES) apparatus for use with prosthetic limbs. FES may provide the benefits of pain management, muscle building, prevention of muscle atrophy, and muscle re-education of residual limb and/or peri-residual limb muscles. The FES apparatus comprises a portable electrical stimulator; means to carry a current between the electrical stimulator and a prosthetic limb liner or socket; a plurality of elastic conductors integrated with the prosthetic limb liner or socket and capable of carrying the current from the means; a plurality of thin planar conductive fabric electrodes capable of carrying the current from the elastic conductors; and a plurality of thin electrodes capable of carrying the current between the thin planar conductive fabric electrodes and the skin of a patient. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114273 | ELECTRODE FOR FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION - The present disclosure provides a hydrogel electrode designed to be integrated within a wearable functional electrode stimulation (FES) system. The wearable FES system comprises a portable electrical stimulator; wearable and stretchable clothing; an electrical connection between the electrical stimulator and the wearable and stretchable clothing; means to carry a current within the clothing; and one or more hydrogel electrode(s) which interface between the clothing and an applicable body part. | 05-06-2010 |