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Bryant S. Fujimoto, Seattle, WA US

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20110257894METHOD FOR DECONVOLVING SINGLE-MOLECULE INTENSITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS - A method for quantifying fluorescent puncta comprising acquiring at least one first intensity distribution comprising fluorescence intensity values from a plurality of first fluorescent puncta; acquiring at least one second intensity distribution comprising fluorescence intensity values from a plurality of second fluorescent puncta, wherein each second fluorescent puncta has a determined number of fluorescent emitters; determining the relationship between the first and second intensity distributions; and fitting the second intensity distribution to the first intensity distribution to provide a count and distribution of the number of fluorescent emitters within the first fluorescent puncta.10-20-2011

Chiaki Fujimoto, North Bethesda, MD US

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20090082288METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF UVEITIS - Pharmaceutical compositions are disclosed that are of use for the treatment of uveitis. These compositions include a suppressive oligonucleotide. These compositions including an immunosuppressive oligonucleotide can be used for the treatment of uveitis, including anterior, posterior, and diffuse uveitis.03-26-2009

Frank D. Fujimoto, Fremont, CA US

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20100000905STRIP VIAL AND CAP - Containers and methods for dispensing test strips. Embodiments of the invention include a container and a cap or an insert. The container holds or stores the test strips and the test strips may be dispensed through the cap or the insert.01-07-2010

Frank David Fujimoto, Fremont, CA US

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20110253736ANALYTE TEST STRIP VIAL - An analyte test strip vial having a restrictor to dispense analyte test strips in a controlled manner. In general, the restrictor includes one or more openings (e.g., central and/or arc-shaped openings) that are appropriately sized to facilitate the dispensing of a manageable number of analyte test strips from the vial container. The restrictor may also include one or more surface features (e.g., tabs, cavities, and/or tapered surfaces) to facilitate in the removal of analyte test strips, and the matting and/or removal of the restrictor from the vial container.10-20-2011

James Fujimoto, Medford, MA US

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20110134394METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY SCANNING - In one aspect, the invention relates to a method of acquiring optical coherence tomographic data from a sample. The method includes the steps of scanning a first location on the sample to obtain a first set of optical coherence tomographic data, scanning a second location on the sample to obtain a second set of optical coherence tomographic data, and defining a fiducial position relative to a location on the sample using one of the two sets of optical coherence tomographic data. In one embodiment, the first set of optical coherence tomographic data is survey data. However, in another embodiment the first set of optical coherence tomographic data is sample measurement data.06-09-2011

James G. Fujimoto, Medford, MA US

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20090174931Fourier domain mode locking: method and apparatus for control and improved performance - A control system for improving and stabilizing Fourier domain mode locking (FDML) operation. The control system may also provide regulation of FDML operational parameters such as filter tuning, laser gain, polarization, polarization chromaticity, elliptical polarization retardance, and/or dispersion. The control system may be located internal to or external from the FDML laser cavity.07-09-2009
20110267340METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOTION CORRECTION AND IMAGE ENHANCEMENT FOR OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY - Images of an object, such as OCT scans of a human eye, can include distortions and data gaps due to relative motion of the object and the image acquisition device. Methods and systems for correction of such distortions and data gaps are described herein. Motion-corrected data is arrived at by applying three-dimensional transforms to input three-dimensional data sets that represent at least partially overlapping regions of the imaged object. The three dimensional transforms are computed based on an objective function that accounts for similarity between the transformed three-dimensional data sets and the estimated motion of the object relative to an imaging instrument. Methods and systems described herein advantageously eliminate the need for postulated assumptions and reliance on landmarks and are capable of filling data gaps, thereby producing high quality, undistorted images of objects subject to movement during imaging. Multiple motion-corrected data sets can be merged or combined to produce a data set with improved image quality.11-03-2011

Kensaku Fujimoto, Bridgewater, NJ US

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20110249653SECURE AND SEAMLESS WAN-LAN ROAMING - Systems and methods are described for secure and seamless roaming between internal and external networks. Double and triple tunnels may be used to connect a mobile node to a correspondent host. A mobile node may include the ability to connect to two networks simultaneously to enable seamless roaming between networks.10-13-2011

Masahiro Fujimoto, Waukesha, WI US

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20110140699SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COIL DISABLING IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - A system and method for coil disabling in magnetic resonance imaging are provided. One magnetic resonance coil includes a radio-frequency (RF) coil having end rings with a plurality of conductors connected therebetween and at least one loop coil positioned at one of the end rings. The one loop coil is configured to operate at a resonant frequency of the RF coil.06-16-2011

Roger Fujimoto, Cambridge, MA US

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20090197856ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS - Provided are compounds of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. The compounds and compositions are useful for treating viral infections caused by the Flaviviridae family of viruses.08-06-2009

Roger Aki Fujimoto, Winchester, MA US

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20090186830MACROCYCLES AND THEIR USES - The present application describes organic compounds that are useful for the treatment, prevention and/or amelioration of diseases.07-23-2009

Patent applications by Roger Aki Fujimoto, Winchester, MA US

Ted Fujimoto, Churchville, PA US

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20080280891Anti-cancer agents and uses thereof - The present invention is in the area of novel compounds and salts thereof, their syntheses, and their use as anti-cancer agents. The compounds include compounds of Formula I:11-13-2008
20090093479ANTI-CANCER AGENTS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention is in the area of novel compounds and salts thereof, their syntheses, and their use as anti-cancer agents. The compounds include compounds of Formula I:04-09-2009

Patent applications by Ted Fujimoto, Churchville, PA US

Ted Tsutomu Fujimoto, Churchville, PA US

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20080301825NOVEL SUBSTITUTION MUTANT RECEPTORS AND THEIR USE IN A NUCLEAR RECEPTOR-BASED INDUCIBLE GENE EXPRESSION SYSTEM - This invention relates to the field of biotechnology or genetic engineering. Specifically, this invention relates to the field of gene expression. More specifically, this invention relates to novel substitution mutant receptors and their use in a Group H nuclear receptor-based inducible gene expression system and methods of modulating the expression of a gene in a host cell for applications such as gene therapy, large scale production of proteins and antibodies, cell-based high throughput screening assays, functional genomics and regulation of traits in transgenic organisms.12-04-2008

Patent applications by Ted Tsutomu Fujimoto, Churchville, PA US

Victor Y. Fujimoto, San Francisco, CA US

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20110201929METHOD FOR USING HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND - A plurality of concepts related to HIFU therapy are disclosed, including a technique to spatially track and display the relative positions of a HIFU focal point and an imaging plane from an ultrasound imager, so that a clinician can ensure that the HIFU focus remains in the image plane during HIFU therapy, thereby facilitating image guided HIFU therapy. Also disclosed are a plurality of transvaginal probes that include a HIFU transducer optimized for the treatment of uterine fibroids. In one embodiment, the probe includes a piezoceramic crystal bonded to an aluminum lens, to achieve a HIFU transducer having a focal length of about 4 cm. In another embodiment, the probe includes a generally spoon-shaped transducer including a plurality of individual emitter elements. Still another concept disclosed herein is a method for evaluating a quality of a coupling between a liquid-filled volume encompassing a HIFU transducer and a tissue interface.08-18-2011

William Fujimoto, San Jose, CA US

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20120044919Wireless Transceivers with Filter Arrangement for WiFi and WiMAX Coexsistence - Embodiments provide WiFi and WiMAX tailored transceiver radio frequency (RF) filtering techniques and configurations to enable coexistence between WiFi and WiMAX transceivers operating in close proximity. In particular, embodiments provide filtering techniques to reject emissions from WiMAX into WiFi, and vice versa. The filtering techniques eliminate the need for additional isolation between WiMAX and WiFi antennas (approximately 50 dB), which is beyond what is achievable in practice. Embodiments can be tailored according to different use cases of the WiFi and WiMAX transceivers (e.g., fixed CPE, portable router, smart phone with tethering).02-23-2012

Yuko Fujimoto, San Jose, CA US

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20120077331MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THIN FILM SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE - A manufacturing method of a thin film semiconductor substrate includes implanting ions at a specified depth into a semiconductor substrate, forming a bubble layer in the semiconductor substrate by vaporizing the ions through heating, bonding an insulating substrate onto the semiconductor substrate, and cleaving the semiconductor substrate along the bubble layer to form a semiconductor thin film on a side of the insulating substrate. At the forming, the semiconductor substrate is heated at a temperature in a temperature range of approximately 1000° C. to 1200° C. for a duration in a range of approximately 10 μs to 100 ms. The heating of the semiconductor substrate is performed by using, for example, a light beam.03-29-2012