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Ferencz S. Denes, Madison, WI US

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20090123639RF PLASMA-ENHANCED DEPOSITION OF FLUORINATED FILMS - Low- or atmospheric pressure RF plasma-enhanced thin film deposition methods are provided for the deposition of hydrophobic fluorinated thin films onto various substrates. The methods include at least two steps. In the first step, RF plasma-mediated deposition is used to deposit a fluorinated film onto a substrate surface. In a second step, plasma-generated active sites on the fluorinated film are quenched by reacting them with stable fluorinated gas-phase molecules in situ, in the absence of plasma, to provide a hydrophobic fluorinated thin film having a very low oxygen content. In some instances the hydrophobic fluorinated thin films have an atomic oxygen concentration of no more than about 3%.05-14-2009
20100021654Plasma-enhanced functionalization of inorganic oxide surfaces - Methods for producing plasma-treated, functionalized inorganic oxide surfaces are provided. The methods include the steps of subjecting an oxide surface to a plasma to create hydroxyl functionalities on the surface and reacting the hydroxyl functionalities with epoxy group-containing molecules in situ in the absence of plasma. Biomolecules may be immobilized on the resulting functionalized surfaces. The methods may be used to treat a variety of oxide surfaces, including glass, quartz, silica and metal oxides.01-28-2010
20100278919Dendritic cell targeting compositions and uses thereof - The present invention provides compositions and methods for targeting dendritic cells of the immune system. In particular, the compositions comprise carbon nanoparticles, optionally magnetic carbon nanoparticles comprising iron, which are preferentially endocytosed by dendritic cells compared to macrophages when contacted with a biological sample. The nanoparticles of the present invention may be functionalized to enhance delivery of biomolecules to dendritic cells.11-04-2010

Patent applications by Ferencz S. Denes, Madison, WI US

Istvan Denes, Waiblinge/hohenacker DE

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20100246862DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE EXCITATION AND/OR DAMPING AND/OR DETECTION OR STRUCTURAL OSCILLATIONS OF A PLATE-SHAPED DEVICE USING A PIEZOELECTRIC STRIP DEVICE - An apparatus and a method for the excitation and/or damping and/or detection of structural oscillations of a plate-shaped device by means of a piezoelectric strip device are described. The apparatus comprises a carrier device (09-30-2010

Laszlo Denes, Budapest HU

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20090075993Pharmaceutically effective compounds - The subject invention relates to carboxamidine derivatives, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and the use thereof in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of vascular diseases.03-19-2009
20090253690PHARMACEUTICALLY EFFECTIVE COMPOUNDS - The subject invention relates to carboxamidine derivatives, to pharmaceutical compositions containing the carboxamidine derivatives of the invention, and the use thereof for the treatment of vascular diseases and in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of vascular diseases.10-08-2009

Patent applications by Laszlo Denes, Budapest HU

Louis J. Denes, Pittsburgh, PA US

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20090214092METHOD OF ASSESSING A BODY PART - A method of assessing a body part includes obtaining two or more types of data through a combination of two or more of the following four imaging modalities: (1) obtaining surface topography data of the body part, (2) obtaining thermographic data of the body part, (3) obtaining range of motion data for the body part, and (4) obtaining spectral data of light reflected from the body part. The two or more types of data are integrated to allow them to be interacted with simultaneously, and the body part is assessed based on the integrated data.08-27-2009
20090216130METHOD OF ASSESSING LOCALIZED SHAPE AND TEMPERATURE OF THE HUMAN BODY - A method of objectively quantifying assessments of joints having arthritis for purposes of assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The objective measurements utilize known imaging modalities including 3D scanning, thermal imaging, visible and near-infrared imaging and two-dimensional imaging to quantify swelling, heat distribution, erythema, and range or motion. The objective measurements can be combined in various ways to assess the extent of the disease and can be used to adjust treatment protocols.08-27-2009

Robert A. Denes, Des Plaines, IL US

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20090324887FRICTION MATERIALS - One exemplary embodiment may include a friction material having a base layer and a secondary layer over the base layer. The secondary layer may include carbon particles having a tightly controlled particle size distribution.12-31-2009