Levenson, US
Barry Levenson, Sherman Oaks, CA US
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20090243140 | ART INFUSED FILMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - In certain embodiments, a process for producing clear plastic films comprises creating a high resolution digital art file having a rendering of an image, wherein the image has one or more fill areas and one or more borders composed of a series of vector lines, lines, dots, or marks representing cutting paths of various depths or heights. The image from the art file is assigned depths or heights and converted into a relief file, and subsequently engraved into a die such that the die has one or more engraved paths creating a topography mirroring that of the image in the art file or relief file. A film is then extruded with the image from the die being infused into the film as it is extruded. The resulting film includes one or more engraved paths or lines making up the image, the paths or lines having a maximum depths or heights equal to, and/or greater than one third of the thickness of the film. | 10-01-2009 |
Corey Levenson, San Antonio, TX US
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20130005830 | SANDALWOOD OIL AND ITS USES - Provided herein are compositions of sandalwood oil and methods of making and using such compositions. | 01-03-2013 |
20140154342 | SANDALWOOD OIL AND ITS USES RELATED TO SKIN DISORDERS - Provided herein are compositions of sandalwood heartwood oil and methods of making and using such compositions. | 06-05-2014 |
20150238551 | SANDALWOOD OIL AND ITS USES RELATED TO CLOSTRIDIUM INFECTIONS - Provided herein are methods of using therapeutically effective compositions of sandalwood oil to treat, prevent or reduce the recurrence of | 08-27-2015 |
David Levenson, Duluth, GA US
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20090091310 | Apparatus and Methods for Powering Remote Devices Under Dynamic Source and Load Conditions - Power provided to a remote network component is regulated. A monitoring circuit estimates a DC input voltage that is received from a central network supply. A control circuit compares the DC input voltage to a threshold DC voltage value to determine if the DC input voltage exceeds the threshold DC voltage value. A voltage conversion circuit converts the DC input voltage to a DC output voltage that is provided at an output voltage conductor and that is less than the threshold DC voltage value, if the DC input voltage exceeds the threshold DC voltage value. A bypass circuit bypass the voltage conversion circuit and transmit the DC input voltage to the output voltage conductor as the DC output voltage if the DC input voltage is less than the threshold DC voltage value. | 04-09-2009 |
David J. Levenson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100324505 | DEVICE FOR FLOW-THROUGH ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT DECONTAMINATION OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS - A device for administering a fluid includes a sterilization cassette having a shell, a fluid chamber, and an ultraviolet light transmitting window. An input tube directs fluid into the chamber. An ultraviolet light source is positioned to direct ultraviolet light through the window into the fluid chamber at an intensity sufficient to kill or render non-reproducible at least one species of a microorganism in the fluid while the fluid is in the chamber. An outlet tube receives fluid from the cassette and directs the fluid to a destination. The fluid is substantially uniformly exposed to the light while in the chamber. The cassette and light source are contained in a housing that prevents ultraviolet light from escaping the housing. | 12-23-2010 |
20130317422 | DEVICE FOR FLOW-THROUGH ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT DECONTAMINATION OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS - A device for administering a fluid includes a housing that holds a sterilization cassette having a shell, a fluid chamber, and a light transmitting window. An input directs fluid into the chamber. A light source is positioned to direct ultraviolet or other light through the window into the fluid chamber at an intensity sufficient to kill or render non-reproducible at least one species of a microorganism in the fluid while the fluid is in the chamber. An outlet receives fluid from the cassette and directs the fluid to a destination. The fluid is substantially uniformly exposed to the light while in the chamber. The cassette and light source are contained in a housing that prevents light from escaping the housing. | 11-28-2013 |
Deborah Levenson, East Hanover, NJ US
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20140234478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRINTING ON CHEWING GUM - A method for applying print to at least one chewing gum surface, the method including forming a chewing gum composition into at least one chewing gum sheet having at least one printable surface, the chewing gum sheet having a desirable thickness, providing a print roller, transporting the at least one chewing gum sheet towards the print roller via a transporting surface, providing a gap between the print roller and the transporting surface, the thickness of the at least one chewing gum sheet being greater than a height of the gap, moving the at least one chewing gum sheet through the gap, printing indicia on the chewing gum sheet via the print roller during the moving of the at least one chewing gum sheet through the gap, and compressing the at least one chewing gum sheet during the moving of the at least one chewing gum sheet through the gap, the compressing occurring simultaneously with the printing. | 08-21-2014 |
Deborah Levenson, Whippany, NJ US
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20140295024 | FLAVOR PRE-BLENDS FOR CHEWING GUM, METHODS OF MAKING FLAVOR PRE-BLENDS AND CHEWING GUM COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - Disclosed include flavor pre-blends for use in chewing gum to impart improved chew texture and flavor release. The flavor pre-blend includes hydrophilic and lipophilic ingredients. | 10-02-2014 |
Deborah Levenson, Morristown, NJ US
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20110159142 | SUGAR FREE CONFECTIONERY; METHODS OF MAKING SAME; AND USE IN PREPARING MULTILAYERED CONFECTIONERY - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 06-30-2011 |
20110159143 | MULTILAYERED SUGAR FREE MANNITOL CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 06-30-2011 |
20110189376 | SUGAR FREE ISOMALT CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 08-04-2011 |
20110262588 | MULTILAYERED SUGAR FREE ISOMALT CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 10-27-2011 |
20110262620 | SUGAR FREE MANNITOL CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 10-27-2011 |
20120040050 | CHEWING GUM COMPOSITIONS PROVIDING FLAVOR RELEASE PROFILES - A chewing gum composition including at least three flavor compositions providing a unique and long-lasting flavor sensations to the consumer. | 02-16-2012 |
20130216648 | CHEWING GUM COMPOSITIONS PROVIDING FLAVOR RELEASE PROFILES - A chewing gum composition including at least three flavor compositions providing a unique and long-lasting flavor sensations to the consumer. | 08-22-2013 |
20160066596 | MULTILAYERED SUGAR FREE MANNITOL CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 03-10-2016 |
20160073657 | SUGAR FREE CONFECTIONERY; METHODS OF MAKING SAME; AND USE IN PREPARING MULTILAYERED CONFECTIONERY - Disclosed are sugar free confectionery products, methods of making, and multilayer structures prepared from the confectionery products and chewing gum. | 03-17-2016 |
Deborah Ann Levenson, Morristown, NJ US
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20130216649 | MOUTH-MOISTENING GUM COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME - A chewing gum composition is disclosed that imparts a mouth-moistening effect when orally consumed by an individual. Specifically, the chewing gum composition comprises a blend of components comprising spilanthol to reduce or eliminate the perception of mouth dryness in an individual. The chewing gum composition can further include such components as a sweetening composition, a food-grade acid composition, and a cooling agent composition. | 08-22-2013 |
20140004223 | MOUTH-MOISTENING GUM COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME | 01-02-2014 |
Glen Levenson, West Simsbury, CT US
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20160101966 | ELEVATOR MACHINE WITH RECESSED BEARINGS - Embodiments are directed reducing the size of an elevator machine by establishing an envelope associated with a sheave of the machine, and recessing at least one bearing associated with the machine at least partially within the envelope. Embodiments are directed to an elevator machine comprising a motor, a sheave, and a plurality of bearings recessed at least partially within an envelope of at least one of the motor and sheave. | 04-14-2016 |
Herman Levenson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130318522 | Management of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Sessions Using Real-Time Network Conditions - Devices, methods and instructions encoded on computer readable medium are provided herein for management of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions in a VDI system based on real-time network conditions. In one example, a request for allocation of bandwidth to a first VDI session configured to operate in parallel with a plurality of other VDI sessions in a network is received at a network device. The real-time conditions of the network are detected, and the network device uses these real-time network conditions to determine if sufficient bandwidth is available to satisfy the request for allocation of bandwidth to the first VDI session. A determination is then performed, based on one or more provisioned policies, to determine how bandwidth is to be allocated between the first VDI session and the other parallel VDI sessions. Bandwidth may then be allocated to the first VDI session. | 11-28-2013 |
20140105029 | DETECTION OF CABLING ERROR IN COMMUNICATION NETWORK - In one embodiment, a method at a network device includes receiving a link layer advertisement, comparing information in the link layer advertisement with connectivity information stored at the network device, and based on the comparison, determining if there is a cabling error between the network device and a link peer transmitting the link layer advertisement. An apparatus and logic are also disclosed herein. | 04-17-2014 |
Jacob Levenson, Austin, TX US
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20150242593 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING SURVEY QUESTIONS - The present disclosure relates to a system and method for generating survey questions, and to a system and method for managing behavioral health using the same. | 08-27-2015 |
Jonathan M. Levenson, Walpole, MA US
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20120159656 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING COGNITIVE DEFECTS - The present invention provides, in some aspects, methods for identifying agents useful in treating disorders or conditions associated with cognitive deficits. In some aspects, the invention provides methods for detecting a cognitive deficit in a subject. | 06-21-2012 |
20130295016 | SIGNATURES OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC OSCILLATIONS - The present invention provides, in some aspects, methods for identifying and evaluating signatures in electroencephalographic oscillations that occur during onset of an exploratory activity in a subject. | 11-07-2013 |
Keith M. Levenson, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120063743 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE PRESENTATION PROVISION - A method of receiving and playing a composite video, wherein the composite video includes at least a video asset and a non-video asset in separate files. The method comprising: receiving the non-video asset; receiving at least a portion of the video asset; buffering the at least a portion of the video asset in a buffer; delaying playback of the composite video until (a) the non-video asset is downloaded and (b) the at least a portion of the video asset received is sufficient under existing conditions that the video asset can be played in real time without emptying the buffer before the end of the video asset; and playing, after the delaying, the composite video. | 03-15-2012 |
Kenneth A. Levenson, Tewksbury, MA US
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20160035536 | Particle Beam Detector - A particle beam detector is disclosed. The particle beam detector can include a particle beam receiving portion configured to convert particle beam energy to heat, and a plurality of temperature measuring devices disposed about the particle beam receiving portion. A location of a particle beam on the particle beam receiving portion can be determined by a temperature difference between at least two of the plurality of temperature measuring devices. | 02-04-2016 |
Michael K. Levenson, Tempe, AZ US
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20090266259 | FLAT ELECTRIC MATCH - A flat electric match includes a substrate having a surface. A first electrical lead and a second electrical lead each having an end, are carried by the substrate on the surface. The ends of the electrical leads are spaced apart on the surface. A bridge wire is coupled between the ends of the electrical leads and carried by the substrate on the surface. A pyrotechnic material is carried by the substrate on the surface, with at least a portion of the pyrotechnic material contacting the bridge wire. | 10-29-2009 |
Michael Riley Levenson, Plymouth, MA US
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20140360278 | Spiral Concentrically Wound Bourdon Tube - In one embodiment, the present invention provides a pressure sensor that provides improved reliability, reduced cost, and improved performance over currently available pressure sensor designs. The pressure sensor may include a spiral concentrically wound tube coil having a sealed end and an open end, wherein the stem or open end of the tube is oriented so as to be parallel with a plane of the coil windings. In one embodiment, the spiral concentrically wound tube coil may be a Bourdon tube. | 12-11-2014 |
Molly F. Levenson, Apex, NC US
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20100083118 | TIERED WEB CONFERENCE - In a tiered web conference method and system, a presenter is able to add material of the presenter's presentation to the material of another presenter's presentation in real-time and is able to broadcast both presentations to a targeted audience. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a secondary presentation that adds material to an original presentation, wherein the original presentation is provided by a first user, and the secondary presentation is provided by a second user; and displaying the original presentation and the secondary presentation simultaneously to a target group of viewers. | 04-01-2010 |
Richard Levenson, Davis, CA US
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20160077007 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DEPTH OF IMAGING IN TISSUES USING FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY UNDER ULTRAVIOLET EXCITATION FOLLOWING STAINING WITH FLUORESCING AGENTS - The present disclosure relates to a method for analyzing tissue specimens. In one implementation the method involves obtaining a tissue sample and exposing the sample to one or more fluorophores as contrast agents to enhance contrast of subcellular compartments of the tissue sample. The tissue sample is illuminated by an ultraviolet (UV) light having a wavelength between about 200 nm to about 400 nm, with the wavelength being selected to result in penetration to only a specified depth below a surface of the tissue sample. Inter-image operations between images acquired under different imaging parameters allow for improvement of the image quality via removal of unwanted image components. A microscope may be used to image the tissue sample and provide the image to an image acquisition system that makes use of a camera. The image acquisition system may create a corresponding image that is transmitted to a display system for processing and display. | 03-17-2016 |
Richard Levenson, Brighton, MA US
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20080294032 | Spectral Imaging of Biological Samples - The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components. | 11-27-2008 |
20090245605 | SPECTRAL IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components. | 10-01-2009 |
20090297016 | CLASSIFYING IMAGE FEATURES - Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images. | 12-03-2009 |
20090324051 | Image Classifier Training - Methods are disclosed that include: (a) applying a first stain to a first sample having a plurality of regions, where the first stain selectively binds to only a first subset of the regions of the first sample; (b) applying a second stain to the first sample, where the second stain binds to a second set of regions of the first sample; (c) obtaining an image of the first sample, and analyzing the image to obtain a first component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the first stain, and a second component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the second stain; and (d) training a classifier to identify regions of a second sample based on information derived from the first and second component images, the identified regions corresponding to the first subset of regions of the first sample. | 12-31-2009 |
20110182490 | VISUALIZATION OF STAINED SAMPLES - Methods and systems are disclosed that include: applying an immunohistochemical stain, eosin, and a counterstain to a sample; obtaining a plurality of images of the sample, each of the plurality of images corresponding to radiation from the sample in a different wavelength band; decomposing the plurality of images of the sample to obtain component images corresponding to the immunohistochemical stain, eosin, and the counterstain; and generating a sample image based on the component images, where the sample image includes contributions from the counterstain and from one of the immunohistochemical stain and eosin, and substantially not from the other of the immunohistochemical stain and eosin. | 07-28-2011 |
20110255753 | CLASSIFYING IMAGE FEATURES - Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images. | 10-20-2011 |
20120314930 | Image Classifier Training - Methods are disclosed that include: (a) applying a first stain to a first sample having a plurality of regions, where the first stain selectively binds to only a first subset of the regions of the first sample; (b) applying a second stain to the first sample, where the second stain binds to a second set of regions of the first sample; (c) obtaining an image of the first sample, and analyzing the image to obtain a first component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the first stain, and a second component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the second stain; and (d) training a classifier to identify regions of a second sample based on information derived from the first and second component images, the identified regions corresponding to the first subset of regions of the first sample. | 12-13-2012 |
20130077875 | CLASSIFYING IMAGE FEATURES - Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images. | 03-28-2013 |
20130300848 | SPECTRAL IMAGING - Apparatus and methods are provided for the imaging of structures in deep tissue within biological specimens, using spectral imaging to provide highly sensitive detection. By acquiring data that provides a plurality of images of the sample with different spectral weightings, and subsequent spectral analysis, light emission from a target compound is separated from autofluorescence in the sample. With the autofluorescence reduced or eliminated, an improved measurement of the target compound is obtained. | 11-14-2013 |
20140134713 | SPECTRAL IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components. | 05-15-2014 |
20140376824 | CLASSIFYING IMAGE FEATURES - Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images. | 12-25-2014 |
20150056690 | SPECTRAL IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components. | 02-26-2015 |
Seth D. Levenson, Calabasas, CA US
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20100191656 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTERCONNECTING MEDIA SERVICES TO AN INTERFACE FOR TRANSPORT OF MEDIA ASSETS - Systems and methods are provided to integrate disparate media services and applications across an organization. The media services are connected to an interoperable media services bus by creating a connector API for each service, thereby enabling the media services to exchange messages in a standardized format related to transactions to be performed involving media assets and/or metadata associated with media assets. Media assets are advantageously transported between different media systems using a transport interface that hides details of the transport operation from the sender and recipient media services. Each media service provides its own file transport parameters defining procedures for obtaining media assets therefrom and writing media assets thereto; the transport service determines particular protocols for each transport operation based on the information provided by the sender and recipient media services. | 07-29-2010 |
20110039622 | INTERACTIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITAL ARTIFACT RELOCATION AND ACTIVATION - A system comprising a digital artifact ( | 02-17-2011 |
20130013397 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BID-SENSITIVE, ZONE-BASED, MOBILE ADVERTISING - A system comprising a first location within a bounding area, a second location within the bounding area, a first bid associated with the first location, and a second bid associated with the first location is disclosed. A method comprising receiving a first proximity ad zone associated with a first bid amount, receiving a second proximity ad zone associated with a second bid amount, intersecting the first proximity ad zone and the second proximity ad zone is also disclosed. Further, a method comprises assigning an accuracy assignment to a participant client device, assigning a first proximity ad zone around a first advertisement, associating a first bid amount with the first advertisement, assigning a second proximity ad zone around a second advertisement, associating a second bid amount with the second advertisement, and intersecting the first proximity ad zone with the second proximity ad zone. | 01-10-2013 |
Seth D. Levenson, Calabasa, CA US
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20110039623 | INTERACTIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITAL ARTIFACT RELOCATION AND ACTIVATION - A system comprising a digital artifact ( | 02-17-2011 |
Stephen Levenson, Weston, FL US
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20110222668 | Method for In-Country Live Testing of International Telephone Numbers - Worldwide In-country live telephone number testing is performed by a human tester located in a specific country using local Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) access to make outbound test calls in order to test telecommunications Quality of Service (QoS). International telephone communication has become increasingly vital in the areas of customer service, sales, and the global business cycle which have come to increasingly depend on international telephone communication. The QoS criteria tests functions including, but is not limited to: correct message; message in proper language; Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) prompts working; static; echo; cross-talk; fading in & out of conversations; speech volume; pass codes; leader pins; and the like. The results of QoS tests allow early detection of problems before those problems become serious business issues. | 09-15-2011 |
Victor Levenson, Oak Park, IL US
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20090142828 | Methods and Compositions for Increasing Protein Yield from a Cell Culture - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for increasing protein production from a cell culture. By switching the cells from a replicative to a productive state (RP switch), protein biosynthesis is extended. The productive state is a pseudo-senescent state. This pseudo-senescent state can be induced by transforming the cells with a vector expressing a cell cycle inhibitor. Expression of the cell cycle inhibitor within the cell, because it does not cause cell death, allows for cells to be maintained in culture for longer periods. The invention allows for controlled enhanced protein biosynthetic productivity of cell lines for commercial and research purposes. | 06-04-2009 |
Victor Levenson, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20150328197 | METHOD AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR INHIBITING PI3K/AKT/MTOR SIGNALING PATHWAY - The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition of PRCP antagonist, PREP antagonist, or PRCP-PREP dual antagonist. The present invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition jointly using PRCP antagonist and mTOR antagonist, or jointly using PREP antagonist and mTOR antagonist, or jointly using PRCP-PREP dual antagonist and mTOR antagonist. In addition, the present invention also relates to a method for utilizing the pharmaceutical compositions to treat and prevent cancers and diseases related to insulin receptor substrate protein and PI3K/AKT/mTOR signal pathway. | 11-19-2015 |
Victor Levenson, Chicago, IL US
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20100143929 | DNA METHYLATION BASED TEST FOR MONITORING EFFICACY OF TREATMENT - A DNA methylation-based test for efficiency of treatments is based on a plurality of genes. The test is suitable for monitoring treatment of subjects with neurological diseases, e.g., multiple sclerosis (MS); with cancer, e.g., breast and ovarian cancer, and with other diseases for which methylation of biomarkers differs in the diseased compared to the non-diseased state. | 06-10-2010 |
Victor V. Levenson, Chicago, IL US
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20080261217 | Methylation Profile of Cancer - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for cancer diagnostics, including but not limited to, cancer markers. In particular, the present invention provides methods of identifying methylation patterns in genes associated with specific cancers. | 10-23-2008 |
20110190161 | Methylation Profile of Cancer - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for cancer diagnostics, including but not limited to, cancer markers. In particular, the present invention provides methods of identifying methylation patterns in genes associated with specific cancers. | 08-04-2011 |
Yvonne C. Levenson, Tucson, AZ US
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20090283936 | STRUCTURE WITH RECONFIGURABLE POLYMER MATERIAL - A structure includes a polymer structural member, which may include a shape memory polymer material, that can change its size and/or shape. An electromagnetic source is used to impose an electric field or a magnetic field on the polymer structural material, in order to control the shape of the material. The force may be used to change the shape of the material and/or to maintain the shape of the material while it is under load. The polymer material may be a solid material, may be a foam, and/or may include a gel. A shape memory polymer material may have mixed in it particles that are acted upon by the electromagnetic field. The structure may be used in any of a variety of devices where shape change (morphing), especially under loading, is desired. | 11-19-2009 |