Sadarangani
Anil Sadarangani, La Jolla, CA US
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20140302059 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CANCER AND CANCER STEM CELL DETECTION AND ELIMINATION - In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting or ablating cancer stem cells. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting the action of double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminases, or ADAR, enzymes. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating or preventing diseases and conditions responsive to the inhibition of cell differentiation and/or self-renewal of dysfunctional cells, cancer cells, leukemia cells, hematopoietic stem cells or cancer stem cells, e.g., leukemia or Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for inhibiting a Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathway, e.g., by using a Smoothened (SMO) protein inhibitor. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for measuring or determining, or predicting, chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) progression, Leukemic Stem Cell (LSC) generation and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitor resistance. In alternative embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for determining or measuring the effectiveness of a treatment, a drug, a therapy or a diet for eliminating, killing or reducing the amounts of a leukemic stem cell (LSC) or cells. | 10-09-2014 |
Chandur Sadarangani, Vasteras SE
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20080211336 | Rotating Transverse Flux Machine - A transverse flux rotating machine including a first interacting part including an electric winding and a second interacting part including a plurality of magnetic poles. The first and second interacting parts are movable relative to each other and defining between them an airgap. | 09-04-2008 |
20080309171 | Linear Transverse Flux Machine - A transverse flux linear machine including a first interacting part including an electric winding and a second interacting part including a plurality of magnetic poles. The first and second interacting parts are movable relative to each other and defining between them an airgap. | 12-18-2008 |
Daksh Sadarangani, Wellington NZ
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20090003332 | GEOLOCATION TECHNIQUE ASSOCIATED WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A geolocation technique for determining a location of a mobile station includes using network information regarding a wireless communication event between the mobile station and a wireless communication network. A plurality of other wireless communication events are instigated to generate additional call records including the network information that is useful for a location determination. At least some of the plurality of call records are used with a geolocation algorithm for making a determination regarding a location of the mobile station. One example includes using a voice call, data call or short-message-service (SMS) call for at least one or all of the other wireless communication events. | 01-01-2009 |
Gautam Sadarangani, Burnaby CA
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20150202448 | SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS FOR OPTIMIZATION OF MULTI-ELECTRODE NERVE PACING - This disclosure describes, among other embodiments, systems and related methods for selecting electrode combinations to be used during nerve pacing procedures. A first set of electrode combinations of a nerve pacing system, such as a phrenic nerve pacing system for diaphragm activation, may be mapped (or tested) to determine the location of the electrode combinations relative to a target nerve. Once the general location of the target nerve is known, a more localized second set of electrode combinations may be tested to determine the most suitable electrode combinations for nerve stimulation. At various stages of the mapping process, electrode combinations that are non-optimal may be discarded as candidates for use in a nerve pacing procedure. The systems and methods described herein may allow for the selection of electrode combinations that are most suitable for stimulation of the left and right phrenic nerves during diaphragm pacing. | 07-23-2015 |
Pooja A. Sadarangani, Santa Clara, CA US
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20150073535 | Treatment of coronary artery lesions with a scaffold having vessel scaffold interactions that reduce or prevent angina - Methods of treating coronary artery disease (CAD) with bioresorbable stents resulting in reduced angina or non-ischemic chest pain are described. Methods of treatment and devices for treatment of angina and post-procedural chest pain that include anti-angina agents incorporated into the device are disclosed. | 03-12-2015 |