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Thierry Hauet, Saint Benoit FR
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20100015114 | PERIPHERAL-TYPE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR EXPRESSION LEVEL AS AN INDEX OF ORGAN DAMAGE AND REGENERATION - The present invention relates to methods, reagents, and kits for assessing organ damage, such as damage due to ischemia reperfusion injury, in the course of a transplantation therapy and/or for assessing organ regeneration following transplantation therapy. The invention provides a method for determining an index of organ health in the course of transplantation therapy comprising measuring the expression level of peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) in the organ. Measuring the expression level of PBR is also useful for assessing the progress of organ regeneration in the course of transplantation therapy by comparing the index of organ health. The expression level of PBR may be used as a predictor of the outcome of transplantation therapy. | 01-21-2010 |
20110081295 | PERIPHERAL-TYPE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR EXPRESSION LEVEL AS AN INDEX OF ORGAN DAMAGE AND REGENERATION - The present invention relates to methods, reagents, and kits for assessing organ damage, such as damage due to ischemia reperfusion injury, in the course of a transplantation therapy and/or for assessing organ regeneration following transplantation therapy. The invention provides a method for determining an index of organ health in the course of transplantation therapy comprising measuring the expression level of peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) in the organ. Measuring the expression level of PBR is also useful for assessing the progress of organ regeneration in the course of transplantation therapy by comparing the index of organ health. The expression level of PBR may be used as a predictor of the outcome of transplantation therapy. | 04-07-2011 |
Thierry Hauet, Mignaloux Beauvoir FR
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20090123904 | COMPOSITION FOR PRESERVING CELLS, TISSUES, OR ORGANS, PRODUCTION PROCESS AND USES - The object of the invention is a composition for protecting and/or preserving cells, tissues or organs, characterized in that it comprises at least one cyclodextrin, preferably closely combined with an antioxidant. | 05-14-2009 |
Thierry Hauet, Miganloux Beauvoir FR
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20140113274 | ORGAN-PRESERVING COMPOSITION AND USES - The invention relates to the use of a composition comprising at least one globin, one globin protomer or one extracellular hemoglobin of Annelida, a stabilizing solution and/or a solution for conserving organs, said composition having a temperature of between 0° C. and 37° C., for preserving an organ in a donation after brain death donor or a donation after cardiac death donor. | 04-24-2014 |
Thomas Hauet, Nancy FR
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20110085264 | PATTERNED PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIUM WITH DATA ISLANDS HAVING A FLUX CHANNELING LAYER BELOW THE RECORDING LAYER - A patterned perpendicular magnetic recording medium, such as a disk for use in hard disk drives, has a flux channeling layer (FCL) located below the recording layer (RL) in each of the discrete data islands. The disk includes a substrate, a soft underlayer (SUL) of soft magnetically permeable material on the substrate, and a nonmagnetic exchange break layer (EBL) on the SUL. A nonmagnetic separation layer (SL) is located between the FCL and the RL in the islands. The FCL has an anisotropy field substantially lower than the anisotropy field of the RL, and a magnetization equal to or higher than the magnetization of the RL. The FCL is saturated at a much lower field than the RL and thus channels the magnetic flux from the write head through the island positions. The dipolar fields from the RL above the FCL polarize the magnetization of the FCL parallel to the magnetization direction of the RL in the absence of an external field, to thereby enhance the readback signal. | 04-14-2011 |
Thomas Hauet, San Jose, CA US
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20100247969 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLE ANISOTROPY LAYERED MAGNETIC STRUCTURES FOR CONTROLLING REVERSAL MECHANISM AND TIGHTENING OF SWITCHING FIELD DISTRIBUTION IN BIT PATTERNED MEDIA - Multiple anisotropy layered magnetic structures for controlling reversal mechanism and tightening of switching field distribution in bit patterned media are disclosed. The invention extends the exchange spring concept to more variable and sophisticated structures. Three or more layers with different anisotropy or anisotropy gradients increase writeability gains beyond the simple hard/soft bilayer exchange spring concept for BPM. The structures have a thin very hard, high anisotropy center layer that acts as a threshold or pinning layer for domain wall propagation through the entire media structure. In addition or alternatively, a thin very soft, low anisotropy center layer in between the commonly used soft surface layer and hard media layer allows quick initial propagation of the domain wall into the center of the media structure. Various properties of the media structures can be tuned more independently for optimization if using more advanced multi-anisotropy layer stacks. | 09-30-2010 |
20100259846 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STRAIN-ASSISTED MAGNETIC RECORDING FOR CONTROLLING SWITCHING FIELD AND TIGHTENING SWITCHING FIELD DISTRIBUTION IN BIT PATTERNED MEDIA - Multilayer magnetic structures control the switching field and tighten the switching field distribution in bit patterned media. A strain-inducing layer is excited, e.g., by a localized magnetic field or a localized thermal heating or a voltage, and induces a strain on the magnetic layer(s) of the patterned bit to initiate switching of the bit magnetization. The strain induced on the magnetic layer forces a rotation or an amplitude variation of the magnetic layer anisotropy. A localized magnetic field is simultaneously or subsequently applied to complete the switching of the bit magnetization. The invention provides control of switching field and switching field distribution for bit-patterned media devices. | 10-14-2010 |