Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090148828 | VIRAL DETECTION LIPOSOMES AND METHOD - A method of generating pathogen detecting liposomes includes a step of providing molecular beacons with fluorescing components. The molecular beacons include either strands of RNA or DNA and the fluorescing components include an emitter and a quencher. The method further uses nanodroplet technology to encapsulate the molecular beacons within a lipid membrane. Subsequently, receptors are assembled in association with the membrane. | 06-11-2009 |
20090180967 | ULTRSONICALLY ACTIVE MICROPARTICLES AND METHOD OF USE - An ultrasonically active microparticle is taught that includes a porous interior particle having hydrophobic pores, a gas in the hydrophobic pores and a hydrophilic exterior shell surrounding the interior particle forming an ultrasonically active microparticle and allowing the microparticle to be suspended in an aqueous solution. | 07-16-2009 |
20100062040 | WATER SOLUBLE DRUGS AND SUPPLEMENTS - A method of forming water soluble microparticles is disclosed that includes the steps of providing a water insoluble food supplement, mixing the food supplement in a water miscible polar solvent, heating the mixture to increase the solubility and dissolve the food supplement into the solvent to form a saturated solution, and streaming the solution into water to form a solvent-water mix such that microparticles of the food supplement are produced | 03-11-2010 |
20100104630 | WATER SOLUBLE STATIN MICROSTRUCTURES AND METHOD OF PREPARATION - A method of preparing a water soluble microstructure includes the steps of providing a saturated solution of a payload with poor water solubility, providing a solution of helper molecules, and combining the saturated solution of the payload with the solution of helper molecules. The combined saturated solution of the payload with the solution of helper molecules is mixed with an aqueous solution to form a water soluble microstructure. The water soluble microstructure includes the helper molecules forming an outside portion of the microstructure, and the payload having poor water solubility contained within the outside portion and forming an inside portion of the microstructure. | 04-29-2010 |
20110033840 | VIRAL DETECTION LIPOSOMES AND METHOD - A method of generating pathogen detecting liposomes includes a step of providing molecular beacons with fluorescing components. The molecular beacons include either strands of RNA or DNA and the fluorescing components include an emitter and a quencher. The method further uses nanodroplet technology to encapsulate the molecular beacons within a lipid membrane. Subsequently, receptors are assembled in association with the membrane. | 02-10-2011 |
20120263828 | Stabilization of Oil in Water Microparticles Using Natural Polymeric Polyphenols - A method of stabilizing nutritional drinks, and the stabilized drink, including the steps of forming edible oil microparticles, dissolving polyphenol concentrate in a liquid, and associating the polyphenol from the concentrate with the microparticles in the liquid to prevent free radicals from reaching the surface of the microparticles. | 10-18-2012 |
20140072002 | Method and System for Operating Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers - Disclosed are systems and methods for using a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) as an optical modulator for pulsed signals. In accordance with the principles of the invention, the SOA can be biased with a negative voltage to suppress transmission and improve modulator extinction and biased with a positive pulsed signal with sufficient amplitude to forward bias the amplifier (SOA), both transmitting the carrier and increasing its amplitude by means of a gain provided by the SOA under forward biased conditions. In addition, the forward bias voltage may be selected to compensate for losses within the SOA. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072004 | Wavelength-Stabilized Diode Laser - A hybrid external cavity laser (HECL) system comprises a diode laser, collection and collimation optics, and a volume Bragg grating, emits radiation at a single wavelength with a short-term wavelength stability in the order of at least one part in a billion The wavelength stability is achieved by use of a thermal management system, comprising inner and outer housings, each containing a temperature sensor, and electronic circuitry that monitors the temperatures and controls both the laser diode current and a thermoelectric cooler based on temperatures determined from said temperature sensors. The laser system is packaged in a compact enclosure that minimizes waste heat, facilitating use in applications that have heretofore employed stable, single-frequency lasers, including He—Ne lasers. | 03-13-2014 |