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Michael R. Abato, White Plains, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110219421ENHANCED VIDEO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING USER-PROFILE INFORMATION - Maintaining a file specifying a “donut” of dynamic, hierarchical, shared user-profile information. The donut contains a user profile or acts as a key to a data repository containing it, and it specifies user-profile information such as user characteristics, viewing preferences, hobbies, and spending habits. The donut is accessed by browser programs, associated web server programs, and other applications for use in routing content to the user associated with the donut.09-08-2011

Paul Abato, Providence, RI US

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20100190755TETRACYCLINE COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND RELATED METHODS OF TREATMENT - The present invention pertains, at least in part, to substituted tetracycline compounds. The present invention also pertains to methods for treating rheumatoid arthritis in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a tetracycline compound of the invention.07-29-2010
20110086822Substituted Tetracycline Compounds - The present invention pertains, at least in part, to novel substituted tetracycline compounds. These tetracycline compounds can be used to treat numerous tetracycline compound-responsive states, such as bacterial infections and neoplasms, as well as other known applications for minocycline and tetracycline compounds in general, such as blocking tetracycline efflux and modulation of gene expression.04-14-2011

Patent applications by Paul Abato, Providence, RI US

Paul Abato, Norfolk, MA US

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20100305072Substituted Tetracycline Compounds - The present invention pertains, at least in part, to novel substituted tetracycline compounds. These tetracycline compounds can be used to treat numerous tetracycline compound-responsive states, such as bacterial infections and neoplasms.12-02-2010