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Antonio J. Aldykiewicz, Lexington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100162925Coordinated Metal Compounds for Reducing Chromium - Methods and compositions involving the use of nitrogen-containing coordinated metal compounds for stabilizing chromium VI reducing metal cations. Exemplary uses include processes for making cement, and exemplary compositions include cement additives, concrete admixtures, as well as hydratable cement and cementitous compositions.07-01-2010

Patent applications by Antonio J. Aldykiewicz, Lexington, MA US

Antonio J. Aldykiewicz, Jr., Lexington, MA US

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20090007822Electrostatically-Applicable, Heat-Fusable Powder Coatings and Additives - Coatings for metal substrate surfaces comprise at least one film forming polymer is combined with microfine, substantially moisture-free cementitious particles. Preferred methods involve fusion bonded coating applications, wherein dry powder blends comprising polymer and the cementitious particles which preferably containing a corrosion inhibiting agent are electrostatically applied and heat-fused onto the metal.01-08-2009
20100310846CEMENTITIOUS FOAMS AND FOAM SLURRIES - Lightweight cementitious foams of the invention have excellent dynamic and dimensional stability due to use of foaming system comprising polycarboxylate surfactant foam generating agent, foam stabilizer (e.g., PVOH), and shrinkage reducing admixture to inhibit plastic shrinkage and micro-cracking of cement. The foaming system can be used in conventional cement mortars or concretes as well as with exemplary cementitious slurry systems of the invention, which include an expansive agent, a cross-linking agent for the foam stabilizer. Microfibers can be used in the foam, slurry, or both, to prevent micro-cracking. Cementitious foams can be made without use of autoclave or lightweight aggregates to achieve enhanced compressive strength and thermal insulation properties that compare favorably with conventional foams and insulation materials at comparable densities.12-09-2010

Antonio J. Dacosta, Pawtucket, RI US

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20080296846STATIC OUTSIDE DIAMETER BRUSH SEAL ASSEMBLY - An outside diameter brush seal assembly is disclosed. The brush seal assembly includes a first static component, a second static component, and a brush seal. The first and second static components may be configured to form a flow path from a first pressure cavity to a second pressure cavity. The brush seal includes a plurality of bristles that extend in a radially outward direction from the first static component to form a brush seal against the second static component.12-04-2008

Antonio J. Giraldez, Hamden, CT US

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20110009466METHODS OF INCREASING GENE EXPRESSION THROUGH RNA PROTECTION - This invention relates to the use of one or more RNA target protectors to inhibit the binding of an RNA, e.g., small RNA, to a target RNA (e.g., a target mRNA), thus increasing the stability of the target RNA and its function (e.g., increasing the gene expression of the gene corresponding to a target mRNA). An RNA target protector may be, for example, an oligonucleotide, e.g., a morpholino, or a small molecule. The invention further relates to the treatment of a human patient in need thereof with one or more RNA target protectors.01-13-2011

Antonio J. Grillo-Lopez, Rancho Sante Fe, CA US

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20100003252BLOCKING IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A GRAFT - The present application describes methods for blocking immune response to foreign antigens in a mammal using antagonists which bind to CD20.01-07-2010

Antonio J. Grillo-Lopez, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US

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20090074760USE OF CHIMERIC ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY AS IN VITRO OR IN VIVO PURGING AGENT IN PATIENTS RECEIVING BMT OR PBSC TRANSPLANT - The use of anti-CD20 antibodies as in vivo purging agents for patients receiving bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplant during treatment of B-cell-related diseases, e.g., B-cell lymphomas or leukemias, is disclosed. Such purging may enhance engraftment and/or prevent disease relapse in such patients.03-19-2009
20100080769Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia using Anti-CD20 Antibodies - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) may be treated with antibodies directed against the CD20 antigen.04-01-2010
20110008250Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases - The present invention concerns treatment of autoimmune diseases with antagonists which bind to B cell surface markers, such as CD19 or CD20.01-13-2011
20110008336Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases - The present invention concerns treatment of autoimmune diseases with antagonists which bind to B cell surface markers, such as CD19 or CD20.01-13-2011
20110008337Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases - The present invention concerns treatment of autoimmune diseases with antagonists which bind to B cell surface markers, such as CD19 or CD20.01-13-2011
20110008338Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases - The present invention concerns treatment of autoimmune diseases with antagonists which bind to B cell surface markers, such as CD19 or CD20.01-13-2011

Patent applications by Antonio J. Grillo-Lopez, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US

Antonio J. Grillo-López, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110165159USE OF CHIMERIC ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY AS IN VITRO OR IN VIVO PURGING AGENT IN PATIENTS RECEIVING BMT OR PBSC TRANSPLANT - The use of anti-CD20 antibodies as in vivo purging agents for patients receiving bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplant during treatment of B-cell-related diseases, e.g., B-cell lymphomas or leukemias, is disclosed. Such purging may enhance engraftment and/or prevent disease relapse in such patients.07-07-2011

Antonio J. Viveiros, Lincoln, RI US

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20080271615Method for Forming a Glove with Custom Logo - The present invention is generally directed to a method for forming a glove tab with a custom logo, and attaching the glove tab to an existing glove. In a first embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto matte media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the matte media is laminated and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove. In a second embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto glossy media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the glossy media is coated with a liquid adhesive and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove.11-06-2008