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Benhamou

Albert-Claude Benhamou, Paris FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110092783IN VIVO MICRO-INVASIVE INVESTIGATION DEVICE INCLUDING A METAL GUIDE - The invention relates to an analysis device, wherein said system includes at least one metal guide at one end of which is provided at least one series of pits to which are directly coupled reagents specific to a substrate, said end being a perforating one, while the other end is intended for controlling said guide and is optionally associated with a suction system. The guide may be inserted into a protection system that is removable at the level of the functionalised end, up to the micro-analysis and/or micro-sampling site, and/or into a medical instrument having an inner channel in which said guide may slide. The present invention also relates to the use of such a device for making a tool for diagnosing cancer, an inflammation, an infection, a neurodegenerative disease or a graft rejection in a patient, preferably by transparietal delivery. The invention further relates to a method for the ex vivo analysis of a substrate using such a device.04-21-2011

Assaf Benhamou, Haifa IL

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20080240412Maintaining convergence of a receiver during changing conditions - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus having an automatic gain control (AGC) stage to receive an input signal from a communication channel physical medium, a first local gain stage coupled to an output of the AGC stage, an equalizer coupled to an output of the first local gain stage, an echo canceler to receive local data to be transmitted along the communication channel physical medium, and a second local gain stage coupled to an output of the echo canceler. Other embodiments are described and claimed.10-02-2008
20100153032Probing analog signals - A device, comprising a monitoring slicer adapted to repeatedly sample an internal analog signal to provide a sequence of digital outputs indicating a result of a comparison of the level of the internal analog signal to a reference voltage and an operative unit adapted to perform a task of the device and provide a result without using digital outputs from the monitoring slicer.06-17-2010

Nicole Benhamou, Quebec CA

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20080260876Garlic Extract Compositions, Uses And Preparations Thereof - The present invention relates to compositions comprising a garlic extract and chitosan or a salt thereof. These compositions present an enhanced antifungal activity, or activity for controlling powdery mildew disease, in various types of plants, vegetables, fruits or flowers, particularly when compared to garlic extract alone or to chitosan or a salt thereof alone. These compositions also present an extended shelf life when compared to garlic extract alone. Methods for preparing such compositions and methods for using them are also disclosed.10-23-2008

Pierre-Henri Benhamou, Paris FR

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20090214621Electrostatic Patch For Allergen Screening And Applicator For Same - A dermal patch comprises a support having electrostatic properties, which is covered with or can be covered with a substance that is intended to be applied to the skin. The surface of the support that is in contact with the substance is provided with microreliefs.08-27-2009
20100136093Immunotherapeutic Method For Increasing Groundnut Tolerance In A Subject - The present invention describes a new method for progressive desensitization of a subject to groundnut. More specifically, the invention relates to the immunotherapeutic method for increasing groundnut tolerance in an allergic subject using epicutaneous administration. The present invention is also relative to the use of a skin patch device for progressive desensitization of a subject to groundnut.06-03-2010
20100260821Allergen Desensitization Method - The present application relates to a method for desensitization of allergic patients. More specifically it relates to an epicutaneous desensitization method, applicable to any type of allergens and of patients. The method of the invention is essentially non-invasive and does not require the use of adjuvants. Further, it may be easily applied and monitored by the actual patient.10-14-2010

Patent applications by Pierre-Henri Benhamou, Paris FR