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Daniel Aird, Medford, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100240101 | Parallel Proximity Ligation Event Analysis - The present invention describes compositions and methods showing that the spatial proximity of intracellular components may be related to their ability to cooperate in intracellular biochemical reactions. In some embodiments, the present invention contemplates a variety of nucleic acid barcoded binding partners capable of determining the spatial proximity of intracellular components as determined by ligation of their respective nucleotide barcodes. As such, an intracellular component contact map may be constructed to fingerprint specific physiological and/or pharmacological intracellular conditions. | 09-23-2010 |
Graham Robert Aird, Darlington GB
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| 20110100007 | POWER RECOVERY - The invention relates to a method and apparatus for recovering power from the gaseous stream produced by an oxidation reaction. Specifically, the invention is based on heating the gaseous stream from the oxidation reaction to a temperature of at least 800° C. and recovering energy through a gas turbine. The compressor stage of the gas turbine compresses the oxidant feed to the reactor thereby at least partially offsetting the cost of providing the high temperature and pressure reaction conditions in the reactor. The invention also provides improved control of the power recovery system by optimising the efficiency of the gas turbine by feeding gas to the gaseous stream to modulate the flow of gas to the turbine relative to the compressor discharge flow in order to compensate for the consumption of oxidant in the reactor. | 05-05-2011 |
William C. Aird, Brookline, MA US
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| 20090197794 | Methods of Diagnosing and Treating an Inflammatory Response - The present invention relates to the discovery that VEGF, PlGF, and sFlt-1 levels are increased in inflammatory response such as in sepsis, severe sepsis, or septic shock. Additionally, the invention provides methods of identifying treatments as well as providing treatments for such an inflammatory response, which include decreasing VEGF or PlGF levels, or increasing sFlt- | 08-06-2009 |
