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Jörgen Edvinsson, Sollentuna SE

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20100331719METHOD AND IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE (IMD) FOR MONITORING PERMEABILITY STATUS OF CELL MEMBRANES - An implantable medical device comprises a signal generator for generating a current signal having a frequency in a frequency window slightly less than the β-dispersion frequency of a tissue and applying the signal over the tissue. A signal measurer measures the resulting voltage signal and an impedance parameter is calculated from the applied and measured signal by a parameter determiner. A status monitor monitors the permeability status of cell membranes in the tissue based on this impedance parameter.12-30-2010

Jörgen Edvinsson, Sollentuna SE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100331719METHOD AND IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE (IMD) FOR MONITORING PERMEABILITY STATUS OF CELL MEMBRANES - An implantable medical device comprises a signal generator for generating a current signal having a frequency in a frequency window slightly less than the β-dispersion frequency of a tissue and applying the signal over the tissue. A signal measurer measures the resulting voltage signal and an impedance parameter is calculated from the applied and measured signal by a parameter determiner. A status monitor monitors the permeability status of cell membranes in the tissue based on this impedance parameter.12-30-2010

Lars Edvinsson, Lund SE

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20100152248ISCHEMIC DISORDER OR DISEASE INHIBITORS - The invention relates to the use of at least on inhibitor selected from the group consisting of raf-, protein kinase C(PKC)-, MEK1/2-, or ERK1/2-inhibitors, for the manufacturing of a medicament to be administrated from 1 up to 12 hours after initiation of an ischemic disease.06-17-2010

Tomas Edvinsson, Uppsala SE

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20080269482Use of Rylene Derivatives as Photosensitizers in Solar Cells - Use of rylene derivatives I10-30-2008