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Fossheim

Sigrid Fossheim, Oslo NO

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090098212Acoustically sensitive drug delivery particle - Disclosed are ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles, uses and methods thereof, wherein the drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure.04-16-2009

Sigrid L. Fossheim, Oslo NO

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20100061938MRI TRACKABLE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES, USES AND METHODS THEREOF - The current invention discloses a drug delivery system allowing monitoring of spatial position and drug release, as well as methods and uses thereof. More particularly, the drug delivery system comprises drug carrying particles comprising novel combinations of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.03-11-2010
20100158817T1 MRI TRACKABLE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES, USES AND METHODS THEREOF - The current invention discloses a drug delivery system allowing monitoring of spatial position and drug release, as well as methods and uses thereof. More particularly, the drug delivery system comprises drug carrying particles comprising an internal and external distribution of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.06-24-2010
20110008416ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING LIPIDS - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy.01-13-2011
20110020429USE OF PARTICLES COMPRISING AN ALCOHOL - Novel use of ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles comprising an alcohol is disclosed, as well as products and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure.01-27-2011

Sigrid Lise Fossheim, Oslo NO

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20090191131USE OF PARTICULATE CONTRAST AGENTS IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING FOR STUDYING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMATERS - The present invention relates to a method of imaging of an animate human or non-human animal body, which method comprises: administering parenterally to said body a particulate material comprising a matrix or membrane material and at least one contrast generating species, which matrix or membrane material is responsive to a pre-selected physiological parameter whereby to alter the contrast efficacy of said species in response to a change in the value of said parameter; generating image data of at least part of said body in which said species is present; and generating therefrom a signal indicative of the value or variation of said parameter in said part of said body. The invention also relates to contrast media for imaging a physiological parameter.07-30-2009