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Diane M. Joseph-Mccarthy, Belmont, MA US
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| 20090048286 | Inhibitors of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B - Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) such as PTP1B can play a role in regulating a wide variety of cellular responses such as insulin signaling. Substituted bicyclic fused-thiophene compounds can inhibit PTP1B and thereby induce greater insulin sensitivity. Accordingly, PTP1B inhibition can provide an alternate treatment for PTPase-mediated disorders such as diabetes. | 02-19-2009 |
Diane M. Kambach, Burlington, NJ US
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| 20110300092 | MASCARAS OBTAINED VIA MULTI-PHASE PRODUCT - Disclosed is a multi-phase mascara product, including a first container having disposed therein a first phase comprising a wax, a second container having disposed therein a second phase comprising a film forming polymer, and a third container into which relative amounts of said first and second phases may be introduced, wherein upon mixing of the first and second phases, the third container comprises the wax, the film-forming polymer, a solvent and a thickener, wherein if the solvent and thickener are oil-soluble, they are present in the first phase, and if the solvent is aqueous and the thickener is water-soluble, they are present in the second phase. Also disclosed are methods of producing the mascara, by mixing relative amounts of the phases into a separate container. Further disclosed are methods of making up the eye lashes by application of the mascara. | 12-08-2011 |
Diane M. Kosal, Midland, MI US
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| 20090114882 | Electrical Cable Restoration Fluid - A method of contacting the interior of the cable with a fluid mixture comprises supplying the fluid mixture to the interior. The fluid mixture includes (A) a liquid anti-treeing agent and (B) a water-reactive compound or a water-reactive anti-treeing agent. The liquid anti-treeing agent (A) and the water-reactive compound or the water reactive anti-treeing agent (B) are present in amounts to obtain a fluid mixture with a boiling point ≧90° C. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20110171369 | Electrical Cable Restoration Fluid - A method of contacting the interior of the cable with a fluid mixture comprises supplying the fluid mixture to the interior. The fluid mixture includes (A) a liquid anti-treeing agent and (B) a water-reactive compound or a water-reactive anti-treeing agent. The liquid anti-treeing agent (A) and the water-reactive compound or the water reactive anti-treeing agent (B) are present in amounts to obtain a fluid mixture with a boiling point ≧90° C. | 07-14-2011 |
Diane M. Miesbauer, Hartland, WI US
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| 20090012383 | Methods and systems for volume fusion in diagnostic imaging - Methods and systems for automatically fusing images are provided. The method includes acquiring scan data from a first imaging modality and fusing scan data from a second modality with the scan data from the first modality as scan data from the second modality is acquired and the method further includes displaying reconstructed images of the fused data. | 01-08-2009 |
Diane M. Nitzki-George, Deerfield, IL US
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| 20100057264 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE COMPOUNDING OF A PHARMACEUTICAL ADMIXTURE - A method of controlling the compounding of a prescribed admixture, the method performed by a computer under control of a computer program, the method including: inputting the prescribed admixture; determining if a concentration of the prescribed admixture is within an allowed range; and if the concentration is within the allowed range, choosing which of at least two of the following compounding setups to employ (i) a high and a low flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture, (ii) a low flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture, and (iii) a high flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture. | 03-04-2010 |
Diane M. Retallack, Poway, CA US
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| 20100137162 | Method for Rapidly Screening Microbial Hosts to Identify Certain Strains with Improved Yield and/or Quality in the Expression of Heterologous Proteins - The present invention provides an array for rapidly identifying a host cell population capable of producing heterologous protein with improved yield and/or quality. The array comprises one or more host cell populations that have been genetically modified to increase the expression of one or more target genes involved in protein production, decrease the expression of one or more target genes involved in protein degradation, or both. One or more of the strains in the array may express the heterologous protein of interest in a periplasm compartment, or may secrete the heterologous protein extracellularly through an outer cell wall. The strain arrays are useful for screening for improved expression of any protein of interest, including therapeutic proteins, hormones, a growth factors, extracellular receptors or ligands, proteases, kinases, blood proteins, chemokines, cytokines, antibodies and the like. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110287443 | HIGH LEVEL EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT TOXIN PROTEINS - The present invention relates to the field of recombinant toxin protein production in bacterial hosts. In particular, the present invention relates to production processes for obtaining high levels of a recombinant CRM197, Diphtheria Toxin, Pertussis Toxin, Tetanus Toxoid Fragment C, Cholera Toxin B, Cholera holotoxin, and | 11-24-2011 |
Diane M. Ruezinsky, Grover, MO US
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| 20080241340 | PROMOTER MOLECULES FOR USE IN PLANTS - The present invention relates to polynucleotide molecules for regulating gene expression in plants. In particular, the invention relates to promoters that are useful for regulating gene expression of heterologous polynucleotide molecules in plants. The invention also relates to expression constructs and transgenic plants containing the heterologous polynucleotide molecules. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090169709 | PROMOTER MOLECULES FOR USE IN PLANTS - The present invention relates to polynucleotide molecules for regulating gene expression in plants. In particular, the present invention relates to promoters isolated from | 07-02-2009 |
Diane M. Ruezinsky, Woodland, CA US
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| 20090031450 | NOVEL PLANT PROMOTERS FOR USE IN EARLY SEED DEVELOPMENT - The present invention relates to DNA molecules that encode transcription regulatory regions. Furthermore, this present invention relates to nucleotide sequences encoding transcription regulatory regions that promote early seed enhanced or seed coat enhanced transcription of contiguous nucleotide sequences. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090099377 | PRODUCTION OF INCREASED OIL AND PROTEIN IN PLANTS BY THE DISRUPTION OF THE PHENYLPROPANOID PATHWAY - The present invention provides methods and compositions relating to generating plants having increased levels of oil and protein. This invention further provides recombinant expression cassettes, host cells, transgenic plants and genetically altered plants. The invention further provides isolated polynucleotides and their encoded proteins that are involved in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. | 04-16-2009 |
Diane M. Stoakley, Ashland, VA US
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| 20090185942 | Fabrication of advanced thermoelectric materials by hierarchical nanovoid generation - A novel method to prepare an advanced thermoelectric material has hierarchical structures embedded with nanometer-sized voids which are key to enhancement of the thermoelectric performance. Solution-based thin film deposition technique enables preparation of stable film of thermoelectric material and void generator (voigen). A subsequent thermal process creates hierarchical nanovoid structure inside the thermoelectric material. Potential application areas of this advanced thermoelectric material with nanovoid structure are commercial applications (electronics cooling), medical and scientific applications (biological analysis device, medical imaging systems), telecommunications, and defense and military applications (night vision equipments). | 07-23-2009 |
| 20110117690 | Fabrication of Nanovoid-Imbedded Bismuth Telluride with low dimensional system - A new fabrication method for nanovoids-imbedded bismuth telluride (Bi—Te) material with low dimensional (quantum-dots, quantum-wires, or quantum-wells) structure was conceived during the development of advanced thermoelectric (TE) materials. Bismuth telluride is currently the best-known candidate material for solid-state TE cooling devices because it possesses the highest TE figure of merit at room temperature. The innovative process described here allows nanometer-scale voids to be incorporated in Bi—Te material. The final nanovoid structure such as void size, size distribution, void location, etc. can be also controlled under various process conditions. | 05-19-2011 |
