Rotello
Greg Rotello, Danbury, CT US
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20150147947 | Oyster Liquor-Collecting And Oyster Beak-Opening Device - The new device of the present invention is a unique oyster-beak opening device with elements and mechanical features that allow the user of the device to capture an oyster's consumable liquor while safely opening the oyster's beak section. A user of the device can safely and efficiently open the oyster's beak section without the worry or actual potential of being stabbed or injured by this device while minimizing the unintended loss of the valuable oyster liquor. | 05-28-2015 |
Gregory Adams Rotello, Ridgefield, CT US
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20110189930 | SIMPLE, ULTRA-SAFE, LIGHTWEIGHT, HAND-HELD OYSTER-OPENING DEVICE - At present there's no universally adopted Handheld Portable Oyster Opener available to consumers. The Oyster Opener described herein is simple, quick and ultra-safe to operate. It's lightweight, robust, inexpensive, portable and handheld. It can be leveled in use to prevent unwanted loss of Oyster Liquor. This caulk gun style Oyster Opener can be easily carried and used by anyone regardless of their strength or dexterity. It can be used at home and passed around at outings for the safe, simple opening of oysters, large or small. Its intuitive ergonomic design and the synergistic integration of its lightweight functional elements allow a user to rapidly load, ideally position, firmly secure and effectively leverage an oyster open in a safe, regulated and controllably nuanced manner while keeping the oyster level. It allows the cutting of adductor muscles and removal of the top shell while an oyster is in the device. | 08-04-2011 |
Rocco Jamie Rotello, Lebanon, OH US
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20090022715 | Antibodies that bind human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPbeta) and uses thereof - Antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPβ), and uses thereof. | 01-22-2009 |
20110274699 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND HUMAN PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE beta (HPTPbeta) AND USES THEREOF - Antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPβ), and uses thereof. | 11-10-2011 |
20140044707 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND HUMAN PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE beta (HPTPbeta) AND USES TEHREOF - Antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPβ), and uses thereof. | 02-13-2014 |
Vincent Rotello, Belchertown, MA US
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20100021960 | Methods and compositions for pathogen detection using fluorescent polymer sensors - Compositions, methods and related apparatus, as can be used for selective pathogen detection and identification. | 01-28-2010 |
Vincent Rotello, Amherst, MA US
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20090221099 | Methods and compositions for protein detection using fluorescent polymer sensors - Compositions, methods and related apparatus, as can be used for selective protein detection and identification. | 09-03-2009 |
20100009379 | Nanoparticle-Textured Surfaces and Related Methods for Selective Adhesion, Sensing and Separation - Textured heterogeneous surfaces and related articles as can be used in conjunction with methods for selective sensing and/or separation. | 01-14-2010 |
20120015372 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PATHOGEN DETECTION USING FLUORESCENT POLYMER SENSORS - Compositions, methods and related apparatus, as can be used for selective pathogen detection and identification. | 01-19-2012 |
20130189766 | NANOPARTICLE-TEXTURED SURFACES AND RELATED METHODS FOR SELECTIVE ADHESION, SENSING AND SEPARATION - Textured heterogeneous surfaces and related articles as can be used in conjunction with methods for selective sensing and/or separation. | 07-25-2013 |
Vincent Rotello, Cleveland, OH US
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20150267196 | BIODEGRADABLE HYDROGEL FOR POLYNUCLEOTIDE DELIVERY - A composition includes a biodegradable hydrogel that includes a hydrogel forming base polymer and a plurality of physiologically degradable ester linkages, amide linkages, azide-alkyne cycloaddition linkages, acrylate-thiol linkages, urethane linkages, and/or methacrylate-thiol linkages, a polynucleotide coupling polymeric molecule; and a polynucleotide. The polynucleotide is released under physiological conditions in a spatial and/or temporally controlled or predetermined manner from the composition. | 09-24-2015 |
Vincent M. Rotello, Boston, MA US
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20160096935 | PROTEIN FILMS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - Various embodiments disclosed relate to protein films and methods of making the same. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of making a protein film including placing on a substrate a protein solution, to form a precursor protein film. The protein solution includes one or more proteins. The method includes compressing the precursor protein film to form a protein film. | 04-07-2016 |
Vincent M. Rotello, Amherst, MA US
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20150093543 | BLOOD COMPATIBLE SURFACES - The disclosure features blood compatible articles and methods of making the articles. The methods include providing a substrate and forming a rough surface on the substrate. The rough surface includes a plurality of three-dimensionally curved features each having a radius of curvature of less than about 50 nm. The surface includes a sufficient concentration of features per unit area to limit blood coagulation activity on the substrate and to limit the number of platelets that adhere to the surface when the substrate is exposed to blood. | 04-02-2015 |
Vincent Martin Rotello, Amherst, MA US
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20090047485 | DIRECT INCIDENT BEAM LITHOGRAPHY FOR PATTERNING NANOPARTICLES, AND THE ARTICLES FORMED THEREBY - Disclosed herein is a method for generating a three-dimensional structure on a surface. The method comprises forming a layer comprising a plurality of nanoparticles on a surface; and exposing a portion of the layer to incident radiation having a defined pattern at a dosage effective to aggregate the nanoparticles in the exposed portion of the layer into a three-dimensional structure, wherein the three-dimensional structure has a shape defined by the pattern of the radiation and a height defined by the dosage of the incident radiation and a thickness of the nanoparticle layer. Alternatively, the method comprises forming a layer comprising a plurality of nanoparticles on a surface of a three-dimensional template; and exposing at least a portion of the layer to incident radiation at a dosage effective to aggregate the nanoparticles in the exposed portion of the layer into a three-dimensional structure that corresponds to the three-dimensional template. | 02-19-2009 |
20090264317 | Functionalized nanostructure, methods of manufacture thereof and articles comprising the same - Disclosed is a method comprising disposing a functionalized patternable material on a substrate, wherein the functionalized patternable material comprises a first click chemical moiety; patterning the functionalized patternable material; and reacting the first click chemical moiety with a complementary reactant to form an functionalized patterned surface, the complementary reactant comprising a second click chemical moiety that reacts with the first click chemical moiety; the complementary reactant comprising an functional group. | 10-22-2009 |