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Donna M. Huryn, Allentown, NJ US

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20080249150HETEROCYCLIC SULFONAMIDE INHIBITORS OF BETA AMYLOID PRODUCTION CONTAINING AN AZOLE - Compounds useful for lowering beta amyloid levels are provided. The compounds have the structure of formula Ia:10-09-2008
20100144812Heterocyclic Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Beta Amyloid Production Containing an Azole - Compounds useful for lowering beta amyloid levels are provided. The compounds have the structure of formula Ia:06-10-2010
20120041023SMALL MOLECULE ACTIVATORS OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION - Methods for improving mitochondrial function, decreasing iron accumulation, and/or decreasing oxidative stress by exposing cells or treating a subject to compounds or compositions of the general formula (I) are described that are beneficial in treating, for example, diseases and conditions such as Friedreich's ataxia, normal aging, and various neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Furthermore, such compounds are useful as probes for identifying defects in mitochondrial metabolism, mitochondrial iron accumulation, cellular stress among other mitochondrial diseases and helping to identify compounds active in overcoming such defects.02-16-2012

Patent applications by Donna M. Huryn, Allentown, NJ US

Donna M. Kologe, Thomaston, CT US

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20120061698Method for Treating Metal Surfaces - A method for treating a metal surface to reduce corrosion thereon and/or to increase the reflectance of the treated surface, the method comprising a) plating a metal surface with an electroless nickel plating solution; and thereafter b) immersion plating silver on the electroless nickel plated surface, whereby corrosion of the metal surface is substantially prevented and/or the reflectance of the silver plated surface is substantially improved. The treating method is useful for increasing the solderability of the metal surface, for example, in electronic packaging applications and in manufacturing light emitting diodes (LEDs).03-15-2012
20120061705Method for Treating Metal Surfaces - A method for treating a metal surface to reduce corrosion thereon and/or to increase the reflectance of the treated surface, the method comprising a) plating a metal surface with an electroless nickel plating solution; and thereafter b) immersion plating silver on the electroless nickel plated surface, whereby corrosion of the metal surface is substantially prevented and/or the reflectance of the silver plated surface is substantially improved. The treating method is useful for increasing the solderability of the metal surface, for example, in electronic packaging applications.03-15-2012
20120061710Method for Treating Metal Surfaces - A method for treating a metal surface to reduce corrosion thereon and/or to increase the reflectance of the treated surface, the method comprising a) plating a metal surface with an electroless nickel plating solution; and thereafter b) immersion plating silver on the electroless nickel plated surface, whereby corrosion of the metal surface is substantially prevented and/or the reflectance of the silver plated surface is substantially improved. The treating method is useful for increasing the solderability of the metal surface, for example, in electronic packaging applications.03-15-2012

Donna M. Nemshick, Weatherly, PA US

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20100238794N+1 Protection Using a Processor-Based Protection Device - In an N+1 protection scheme for a router in a data or telecommunications network, a processor-based protection unit has a replica device handle, corresponding to each of the N working units, stored in the protection unit's local memory. Each replica device handle is an image of the connections provided by the corresponding working unit. In one implementation, upon detection of a failure of one of the working units, the router's controller unit sends a single command to instruct the protection unit to reconfigure itself using the corresponding locally stored replica device handle to assume the routing functions of the failed working unit.09-23-2010

Donna M. Peehl, Mountain View, CA US

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20090258792Prostate Cancer Glycan Markers and Autoantibody Signatures - Disclosed are methods for probing the immunogenic sugar moieties of prostate cancer cells. The methods detect a number of glyco-epitopes that are highly and differentially expressed among prostate cancers of various Gleason grades. The glyco-epitopes exist on the surfaces of prostate cells. The methods also comprise the detection of autoantibodies in prostate cancer subjects. The antibodies bound to a glyco-motif of N-glycans that is normally “cryptic.” This target is highly expressed in prostate cancers. Lectins and antibodies that detect these glyco-epitopes that expressed in prostate cancer tissues include 10-15-2009