Trimarco
Bruno Trimarco, Napoli IT
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20090305994 | Compounds Modulating Vegf Receptor and Uses Thereof - The present invention is related to the use of compounds which bind to the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors and modulate the angiogenic response. The compounds, which mimic the VEGF amino acid region 17-25 involved in receptor recognition thereby inhibiting or stimulating the angiogenic process, can be used in the treatment of diseases characterized by excessive or defective angiogenesis VEGF-dependent, such as chronic ischemia, cancer, proliferative retinopathy and rheumatoid arthritis, states or conditions benefiting from the formation or regeneration of new vessels, as well as in the diagnosis of pathologies which present a overexpression of VEGF receptors or as biochemical tools to analyze the cellular pathways dependent on VEGF receptor activation. | 12-10-2009 |
Christopher Trimarco, Lighthouse Point, FL US
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20090090642 | Foldable beverage receptacle - A foldable insulated jacket for a beverage container is formed from the same material as that of the carton in which the beverages are sold. A plurality of the insulated jackets can be formed as a portion of the carton or as a separate item removable and separable along a perforated line. A layer of insulating material can be added to the material of the jacket to provide additional insulating properties for the jacket. | 04-09-2009 |
20090090732 | Insulated beverage receptacle - A collapsible insulated jacket for a beverage container is formed from the same material as that of the carton in which the beverages are sold. A plurality of insulated jackets are secured together along a perforated line. The plurality of insulated jackets can be formed as a portion of the carton or as a separate item removable secured to the carton. A layer of insulating material can be added to the material of the jacket to provide additional insulating properties for the jacket. | 04-09-2009 |
Joseph Trimarco, Moriches, NY US
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20100296970 | Apparatus and Methods for Sanitizing Feet And/Or Footwear - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for sanitizing feet and footwear. A sanitizing mat includes a base portion comprising a bottom surface and raised walls to create a reservoir. A sponge element containing a sanitizing solution sits within the reservoir. A surface element covers the top of the sponge element. The surface element is permeable, such that the resultant pressure of a user stepping on the sanitizing mat squeezes the sanitizing solution out of the sponge element and through the surface element to sanitize the feet or footwear of the user. The surface element comprises an abrasive material, such that debris from the user's feet or footwear may be loosened and left on the surface element. The user then steps off of the mat without carrying germs or bacteria on the soles of their feet or footwear. | 11-25-2010 |
Licia Trimarco, Saronno (va) IT
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20120058357 | Tanning Process and Tanning Composition - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning with a tanning agent (A) of formula (I), | 03-08-2012 |
Licia Trimarco, Saronno IT
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20130198974 | Non-Metal Tanning Process - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least one compound of formula (I), | 08-08-2013 |
20130205516 | Non Metal Tanning - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least one compound of formula (I), | 08-15-2013 |
20130219634 | Non Metal Tanning - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least one compound of formula (I), | 08-29-2013 |
20130227798 | Non Metal Tanning - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being a sulpho-group— | 09-05-2013 |
20130227799 | Non Metal Tanning - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least one compound of formula (I), | 09-05-2013 |
20130239340 | Non Metal Tanning - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least one compound of formula (I), | 09-19-2013 |
20130312200 | Non-Metal Tanning Process - Tanned leather, skin or pelt is produced by non-metal tanning, comprising the step of tanning a bated hide, skin or pelt with a tanning agent (A), the tanning agent (A) being at least a mixture of compounds of formula (I) and formula (II), | 11-28-2013 |
20140366280 | FAT-LIQUORING - A substituted acylaminopolyorganosiloxane (A) is a polyorganosiloxane containing substituted acylamino groups linked to silicon atoms of the polysiloxane skeleton via alkylene bridges or mono- or oligo-[alkylene-amino or alkylene-(substituted acyl)amino]-alkylene bridges. The alkylene contains 2-4 carbon atoms and the substituted acylamino groups are at least in part of formula | 12-18-2014 |
Rachel Trimarco, Moriches, NY US
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20100296970 | Apparatus and Methods for Sanitizing Feet And/Or Footwear - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for sanitizing feet and footwear. A sanitizing mat includes a base portion comprising a bottom surface and raised walls to create a reservoir. A sponge element containing a sanitizing solution sits within the reservoir. A surface element covers the top of the sponge element. The surface element is permeable, such that the resultant pressure of a user stepping on the sanitizing mat squeezes the sanitizing solution out of the sponge element and through the surface element to sanitize the feet or footwear of the user. The surface element comprises an abrasive material, such that debris from the user's feet or footwear may be loosened and left on the surface element. The user then steps off of the mat without carrying germs or bacteria on the soles of their feet or footwear. | 11-25-2010 |