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Alfredo F. Galvez, West Sacramento, CA US

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20100291044Lunasin-induced regulation of disease-related gene expression - Methods are provided for screening a test compound for anti-neoplastic activity by providing a test compound to a cancer cell and measuring the acetylation of Lysine 16 of the N-terminal tail of histone H4. Methods are also provided for using a test compound for staging a cancer tissue and for measuring the degree of the test compound's anti-neoplastic activity upon a cancer tissue by providing a test compound to a cancer tissue sample and measuring the degree of methylation of nucleotides within the 5′ region in the cancer tissue sample.11-18-2010

Alfredo Flores Galvez, West Sacramento, CA US

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20100087367PRODUCTS AND METHODS USING SOY PEPTIDES TO LOWER TOTAL AND LDL CHOLESTEROL LEVELS - Controlled studies demonstrate that products and related methods using soy related peptides lower total and LDL cholesterol levels in individuals. In one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a product containing an effective amount of lunasin peptides that lowers cholesterol levels in an individual that consumes the lunasin peptides is provided. In another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a composition containing an effective amount of lunasin peptides or lunasin peptide derivatives and one or more enzyme inhibitors is provided. In a related exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for lowering or reducing cholesterol levels in an individual is provided where a product containing an effective amount of lunasin peptides to an individual is provided and a claim that the product lowers or reduces cholesterol, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol or lipid levels in an individual that consumes the composition is made.04-08-2010
20100197594METHODS FOR USING SOY PEPTIDES TO INHIBIT H3 ACETYLATION, REDUCE EXPRESSION OF HMG-COA REDUCTASE AND INCREASE LDL RECEPTOR AND SP1 EXPRESSION IN A MAMMAL - Controlled studies demonstrate that methods using soy related peptides inhibit H3 acetylation, reduce expression of HMG-CoA reductase and increase LDL receptor and Sp1 expression in mammals. The present disclosure is generally directed to using lunasin peptides and/or lunasin peptide derivatives to 1) inhibit H3 acetylation, 2) reduce expression of HMG-CoA reductase, 3) increase LDL receptor expression or 4) increase Sp1 expression in a mammal. In at least one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, an effective amount of lunasin peptides or lunasin peptide derivatives and one or more enzyme inhibitors is provided to a mammal to 1) inhibit H3 acetylation, 2) reduce expression of HMG-CoA reductase, 3) increase LDL receptor expression or 4) increase Sp1 expression in a mammal. Additionally, lunasin will protect against, prevent, or reduce: 1) the expression of Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-1), 2) collagen breakdown, 3) photoaging and 4) the formation of skin wrinkles.08-05-2010

Jorge Galvez, Valencia ES

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20100137253THERAPEUTIC COMPOUND AND TREATMENTS - Compositions and uses associated with the MT477 family of compounds are disclosed. Particular structural features and properties of the compounds are described in detail. Uses include administering an MT477 family member to a patient for therapeutic purposes. Compositions include chemicals belonging to the MT477 family and pharmaceuticals that contain such chemicals.06-03-2010
20110124723Compounds for Preventing and Treating Plasmodium Infections - The present invention relates to the use of at least one compound of formula (I) for the manufacture of a medicament intended for preventing or treating infections by a 05-26-2011

Patent applications by Jorge Galvez, Valencia ES

Leandro Quitalig Galvez, Singapore SG

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20100194667System and method for implementing a remote display using a virtualization technique - The present disclosure relates to a system and method for operating the display hardware of a wireless device from a media device. In one embodiment, the system may comprise a wireless device that includes a processor, a memory, display hardware, and a slave node adapted to communicate with the display hardware; and a removable media device that includes a memory, a processor, and a master node adapted to communicate with the slave node of the wireless device. In another embodiment, the method may comprise emulating a hardware interface on a removable media device; mapping display hardware of a wireless device to the interface; mapping a processor of the media device to the display hardware; wrapping and sending display hardware commands from a master node of the media device to a slave node of the wireless device; and executing the commands on the display device.08-05-2010
20100197289System and method for managing a wireless device from removable media with processing capability - Systems and methods for managing a wireless device from removable media with processing capability are described. One aspect may include a system for operating the radio hardware of a wireless device from a media device, comprising a media device, including a processor; a memory, coupled to said processor; and a radio host side peer layer, adapted to run on said memory and said processor, and adapted to communicate with the radio hardware of said wireless device.08-05-2010
20100199008System and method for implementing a remote input device using virtualization techniques for wireless device - Systems and methods for implementing a remote input device using virtualization techniques for wireless devices are described. In one aspect, the system may comprise a wireless device that includes a processor, a memory, input hardware, and a protocol slave adapted to communicate with the input hardware; and a removable media device that includes a memory, a processor, and a protocol master adapted to communicate with the protocol slave of the wireless device. In another embodiment, the method may comprise emulating a hardware interface on a removable media device; mapping input hardware of a wireless device to the interface; mapping a processor of the media device to the input hardware; wrapping and sending input hardware commands from a protocol master of the media device to a protocol slave of the wireless device; and executing the commands on the input device.08-05-2010

Michael Gabriel Galvez, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100092546Topical and Transdermal Delivery of HIF-1 Modulators to Prevent and Treat Chronic Wounds - Compositions and methods are provided for the treatment of chronic wounds, including, without limitation, pressure ulcers and diabetic ulcers, by transdermal delivery of an agent that increases activity of HIF-1α in the wound. Agents that increase HIF-1α activity include, without limitation, agents that stabilize HIF-1α, e.g. deferoxamine, deferiprone, deferasirox, etc.; agents that upregulate expression of HIF-1α, e.g. dimethyloxalylglycine, etc., HIF-1α polypeptide or coding sequences; and combinations thereof. Such agents may be referred to herein as HIF-1α potentiating agents.04-15-2010

Miguel Galvez, Danvers, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090230414LED LIGHT ENGINE KERNEL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE KERNEL - A light engine kernel for a light emitting diode (LED) includes a solid body of transparent material having an index of refraction of at least 1.5. The body has a domed, light-emitting top that is an inverted parabola of revolution, a reflective sidewall that is a compound parabolic concentrator (CPC), and a cavity at a focus of the CPC that is adapted to receive an LED. The domed top may include a phosphor coating of a yellow-emitting phosphor. The cavity may be adapted to receive only a single LED or plural LEDs of the same or different colors on a board. The kernel and LED are not integrally formed, reducing thermal degradation of the phosphor coating and improving application flexibility.09-17-2009

Patent applications by Miguel Galvez, Danvers, MA US

Miguel Galvez, Salem, NH US

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20080201467System and method for event management - An event management system, comprising a server comprising a platform component architecture (PCA) and a software engine, wherein the PCA is configured to provide runtime discovery and display of system components. The system also comprises a data source for storing user define data objects and applications; at least one system component; and at least one client for administering and monitoring user-defined events, wherein the PCA provides a common interface between the server, the data source, and the at least one client.08-21-2008