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Dmochowski

Ivan Dmochowski, Philadelphia, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080227742Photocleavable oligonucleotide and uses thereof - This invention relates to methods and compositions of oligonucleotide constructs having a photocleavable linker. Specifically, provided herein are methods and compositions utilizing a photocleavable linker, which when exposed to light modulates the expression of genes.09-18-2008
20100105099TRI-FUNCTIONALIZED CRYPTOPHANE, SYNTHESIS AND USES THEREOF - This invention relates to biosensors with improved solubility and affinity to a noble element. Specifically, the invention relates to methods and systems for the detection of target entities using the signal observed in a noble element complexed to the biosensor.04-29-2010
20110104075129Xe BIOSENSORS AND THEIR USE - This invention relates to enzyme-sensitive biosensors and methods and kits using the same. Specifically, the invention relates to methods, systems and kits for the detection of enzymes using the chemical shift observed in an isotope complexed to the biosensor resulting from a change in the biosensor as the result of the enzyme's activity.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Ivan Dmochowski, Philadelphia, PA US

Ivan Julian Dmochowski, Philadelphia, PA US

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20100098773POLYMER VESICLES FOR SELECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY-INDUCED DELIVERY - Provided are polymer vesicles comprising polymersomes, a radiofrequency absorbing moiety, a protein or a polysaccharide associated with the inner leaflet of the membrane and a therapeutic or diagnostic cargo. The invention also concerns the use of these polymer vesicles for selective electromagnetic energy-induced delivery of therapeutic or diagnostic agents.04-22-2010

Jacek Dmochowski, Ottawa CA

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20090214052SPEECH SEPARATION WITH MICROPHONE ARRAYS - A system that facilitates blind source separation in a distributed microphone meeting environment for improved teleconferencing. Input sensor (e.g., microphone) signals are transformed to the frequency-domain and independent component analysis is applied to compute estimates of frequency-domain processing matrices. Modified permutations of the processing matrices are obtained based upon a maximum magnitude based de-permutation scheme. Estimates of the plurality of source signals are provided based upon the modified frequency-domain processing matrices and input sensor signals.08-27-2009