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Bjarne Bogen, Snaroya NO
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| 20110126299 | TRIPLE TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE AND NF-KAPPA B IN VIVO IMAGING - The present invention provides for monitoring of NF-κB-associated inflammation in mice undergoing Id-driven autoimmune disease. The mice are triple transgenic mice expressing both Id | 05-26-2011 |
Harry Bogen, Danville, IL US
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| 20090029015 | SPRAYABLE COOKING COMPOSITIONS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE USE - The application relates to a sprayable cooking composition having enhanced high heat performance. The cooking composition includes cottonseed oil, a crystal inhibitor, and a cookware release agent and does not polymerize at high cooking temperature, or exhibits reduced polymerization and/or browning at high cooking temperature. | 01-29-2009 |
Harry F. Bogen, Danville, IL US
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| 20090140011 | SPRAY DISPENSER - A dispenser includes a housing having a sidewall with first and second axial ends. A container has first and second end portions with the second end portion engaged with the housing such that the container extends from the first axial end of the housing. A plunger having first and second sides is disposed in the interior cavity of the container. The interior cavity of the container and the first side of the base cooperatively define a product cavity. The interior cavity of the container and the second side of the base cooperatively define an air cavity. A valve mechanism is in engagement with the second end portion of the container. The valve mechanism includes a nozzle defining an orifice and an accumulator defining a pumping chamber. The pumping chamber is adapted to receive a portion of the product in the container. A piston is selectively slidable in the pumping chamber. | 06-04-2009 |
Martin P. Bogen, St. Clair Shores, MI US
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| 20100219363 | LOW FORCE ANTI STICKING THROTTLE VALVE - A valve assembly having a body, a valve, a contact surface of the valve, and a gap surface of the valve. The body has an interior surface that defines a flow passage. The valve is positioned in the body. The valve is positioned at an angle with respect to the interior surface of the body when the valve is in a closed position in order to prevent the valve from sticking to the body. The contact surface contacts the interior surface of the body when the valve is in a closed position. The gap surface is spaced apart from the interior surface when the valve is in the closed position. | 09-02-2010 |
Stephane L. Bogen, Somerset, NJ US
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| 20110117057 | NOVEL PEPTIDES AS NS3-SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention discloses novel compounds which have HCV protease inhibitory activity as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds as well as methods of using them to treat disorders associated with the HCV protease. | 05-19-2011 |
Steven A. Bogen, Sharon, MA US
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| 20090081632 | Method for Enriching Rare Cell Subpopulations From Blood - An antigen-dependent negative selection blood cell separation method is described. Rare circulating epithelial cells can be separated from blood by depleting erythrocytes from a blood sample. Erythrocytes are depleted by agglutination. The new method comprises the use of an agglutinating agent, such as an anti-glycophorin A or glycophorin B antibody, as glycophorin A or B are present on erythrocytes and not on the desired epithelial cells. With regular mixing, desired rare circulating epithelial cells do not become entrapped in the red cell agglutinate. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100279881 | Epitope-mediated antigen prediction - There are many clinical instances in which, during the course of a disease, a patient may produce an antibody directed to unknown protein target(s). The targeted antigen(s) may be autoantigens (e.g., autoimmune diseases), microbial antigens (e.g., infectious diseases), allergens or, as in the case of B lymphoproliferative disorders and monoclonal gammopathies, antigens of unknown identity. When the antigen source is known or suspected, it may be feasible to construct a cDNA expression library and identify it. However, with no clues as to the antigen's origin, expression screening is impossible. We describe a new search strategy to overcome this limitation. We term the approach Epitope-Mediated Antigen Prediction (E-MAP). The technology enables one to link antibodies of unknown specificity to their cognate/target antigens in the protein database without requiring prior knowledge of their cellular source. We also describe a clinical application of the E-MAP technology to the study of multiple myeloma. In this study, we identified the protein target of paraproteins from a number of patients with multiple myeloma. These methods will be useful in biomarker discovery, clinical diagnostics, and therapeutic drug lead identification. | 11-04-2010 |
Svein Morten Bogen, Brekkesto NO
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| 20120068515 | DEVICE FOR IMPROVED TRAVEL COMFORT - Headrest and method for relieving of neck and throat muscles for a sitting person. The headrest includes a headband arranged to be able to be led around the person's head, a seat band arranged to be able to be fastened to a portion of the back of a chair, and a neckband connecting the forehead portion of the headband with the seat band. The headband is displaceably arranged in the longitudinal direction of the neckband. | 03-22-2012 |
