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Delbert M. Gatlin, College Station, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100166831Microencapsulated Nucleotide Formulations for Aquaculture and Land Animal Feeds - A nucleotide-containing feed supplement having improved water stability and dietary efficacy is provided. The feed supplement includes a core containing at least one nucleotide microencapsulated within a coating such as a protein material. The microencapsulated nucleotide feed supplement can be combined with a nutrient base to provide a feed formulation adapted for use in aquatic environments. A method of making the microencapsulated nucleotide feed supplement is also provided.07-01-2010

Jason T. Gatlin, Eugene, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100068117METHODS FOR PRODUCING GALLIUM AND OTHER OXO/HYDROXO-BRIDGED METAL AQUO CLUSTERS - Metallic clusters can be produced by contacting a metal salt such as a metal nitrate with an organic reducing agent. Metals can be selected from a group consisting of metals exhibiting octahedral coordination, and nitrates of the selected metal or metals are contacted with, for example nitrosobenzene. Binary, tertiary, or other clusters can be produced.03-18-2010

Jeannette Anne Gatlin, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110289459Orbital Representation of Hierarchical Navigation - Hierarchical structures are visualized and navigated using an orbital model. Sibling nodes are orbitally displayed in a generally circular arrangement along an orbital path. Choosing one of the orbitally displayed nodes opens it, moving down in the hierarchy. Nodes which were not chosen are undisplayed, and child node(s) of the chosen node are orbitally displayed. Node movements may be animated. A history displays recently chosen nodes. Choosing a parent node of the orbiting nodes undisplays the child nodes, and the parent node and its siblings are orbitally displayed, thereby moving up in the hierarchy. A user may select nodes from different parts of the hierarchy by moving them into a selection tray. Selected nodes can then be subjected to a specified batch operation. Controls are available for sorting nodes and/or for altering node appearance in the display.11-24-2011

Joel Gatlin, San Diego, CA US

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20090280487METHODS FOR PRODUCING OLFACTORY GPCRS - The subject invention provides a method for producing an olfactory GPCR in a cell. In general, the methods involve introducing an expression cassette containing a promoter operably linked to a nucleic acid encoding an olfactory PCR into a macroglial cell, e.g., a Schwann or oligodendritic cell, and maintaining the cell under conditions suitable for production of the olfactory GPCR. Also provided is a macroglial cell containing a recombinant nucleic acid encoding an olfactory GPCR, methods of screening for modulators of olfactory GPCR activity, and a kit for producing an olfactory GPCR in a macroglial cell. The invention finds most use in research on flavors and fragrances, and, consequently, has a variety of research and industrial applications.11-12-2009
20100331238Human G protein-coupled receptor and modulators thereof for the treatment of atherosclerosis and atherosclerotic disease and for the treatment of conditions related to MCP-1 expression - The present invention relates to methods of using a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) to identify whether a candidate compound is a modulator of atherogenesis. In certain embodiments, the GPCR couples to Gi. In certain embodiments, the GPCR is human. Agonists of the invention are useful as therapeutic agents for the prevention or treatment of atherosclerosis and atherosclerotic disease, including coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, peripheral arterial disease, and ischemic stroke. Agonists of the invention are additionally useful as therapeutic agents for the prevention or treatment of conditions related to MCP-1 expression, including but not limited to rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and multiple sclerosis.12-30-2010
20110177522Methods for Producing Olfactory GPCRs - The subject invention provides a method for producing an olfactory GPCR in a cell. In general, the methods involve introducing an expression cassette containing a promoter operably linked to a nucleic acid encoding an olfactory PCR into a macroglial cell, e.g., a Schwann or oligodendritic cell, and maintaining the cell under conditions suitable for production of the olfactory GPCR. Also provided is a macroglial cell containing a recombinant nucleic acid encoding an olfactory GPCR, methods of screening for modulators of olfactory GPCR activity, and a kit for producing an olfactory GPCR in a macroglial cell. The invention finds most use in research on flavors and fragrances, and, consequently, has a variety of research and industrial applications.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Joel Gatlin, San Diego, CA US

Joel E. Gatlin, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080306114Human G Protein-Coupled Receptor and Modulators Thereof for the Treatment of Hyperglycemia and Related Disorders - The present invention relates to methods of identifying whether one or more candidate compounds is a modulator of a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) or a modulator of blood glucose concentration. In certain embodiments, the GPCR is human. The present invention also relates to methods of using a modulator of the GPCR. A preferred modulator is agonist. Agonists of the invention are useful as therapeutic agents for lowering blood glucose concentration, for preventing or treating certain metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, and diabetes, and for preventing or treating a complication of an elevated blood glucose concentration, such as atherosclerosis, heart disease, stroke, hypertension and peripheral vascular disease.12-11-2008

Kang Su Gatlin, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100175023REVEALING OF TRUNCATED CONTENT ON SCROLLABLE GRID - Various embodiments related to the revealing of truncated content on a scrollable grid are disclosed. One disclosed embodiment provides a computing device comprising a display, a processor, and memory comprising instructions executable by the processor to display a cell of a grid of content at a first, smaller size and display in the cell a content item that is truncated based upon the first, smaller size of the cell. The computing device is further configured to receive a request to scroll the grid, and scroll the grid on the display device. During scrolling, the size of the cell is increased to a second, larger size, and a revealing of a truncated portion of the content item is animated.07-08-2010
20100325054METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND MODIFICATION - Systems and methods for analyzing business intelligence workflow are disclosed. The systems and methods are configured to generate a business intelligence workflow representation associated with a business intelligence asset. A given piece of business intelligence data can be queried and the system and method can generate a workflow slice that represents the portion of the business intelligence workflow that contributes to the specific piece of business intelligence data. The workflow slice can be modified, and reintegrated or merged back into the full business intelligence workflow. The modifications can be validated to ensure that no other business intelligence data are modified.12-23-2010

Larry W. Gatlin, San Antonio, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080257553Aggregating reagents, modified particulate metal-oxides and proppants - A method for treating solid materials is disclosed, where the treating compositions coats surfaces or portions of surfaces of the solid materials changing an aggregation or agglomeration propensity of the materials. Treated solid materials are also disclosed. The methods and treated materials are ideally suited for oil field applications.10-23-2008
20090203553Sand aggregating reagents, modified sands, and methods for making and using same - A composition for treating solid materials is disclosed, where the treating compositions coats surfaces or portions of surfaces of the solid materials changing an aggregation or agglomeration propensity of the materials. Treated solid materials are also disclosed. The methods and treated materials are ideally suited for oil field applications.08-13-2009
20090250659STERICALLY HINDERED N-METHYL SECONDARY AND TERTIARY AMINE SULFUR SCAVENGERS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - An new class of oil-soluble, sulfur scavengers or converts are disclosed where the scavengers include substantially monomeric aldehyde-amine adducts from the reaction of at least one sterically hindered primary or secondary amine and a molar excess of at least one aldehyde. Methods are also disclosed for reducing, reducing below a given level or eliminating noxious sulfur species from fluids using the inventive scavengers and for making the inventive scavengers.10-08-2009
20120000660Low temperature hydrocarbon gel - A composition useful for crosslinking phosphate esters in hydrocarbon gels used in formation fracturing performs especially well in cold temperatures, such as temperatures lower than (−)20° C. Methods of making the crosslinking composition and the gel are described; also methods of fracturing subterranean formations. Specific forms of ferric sulfate and ferric ammonium citrate are useful as ingredients of the crosslinking composition.01-05-2012
20120000661Low temperature hydrocarbon gel II - A composition useful for crosslinking phosphate esters in hydrocarbon gels used in formation fracturing performs especially well in cold temperatures, such as temperatures lower than (−)20° C. Methods of making the crosslinking composition and the gel are described; also methods of fracturing subterranean formations. Specific forms of ferric sulfate and ferric ammonium citrate are useful as ingredients of the crosslinking composition.01-05-2012

Patent applications by Larry W. Gatlin, San Antonio, TX US

Larry W. Gatlin, Floresville, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090184286HEAT EXCHANGE FLUIDS - Carboxylate salts of amines are used as components of heat exchange fluids. The amines may have a ratio of N to C of 1:0 to 1:12 and the carboxylate anion may be derived from an acid of the formula H(CH07-23-2009

Patent applications by Larry W. Gatlin, Floresville, TX US

Marjorie R. Gatlin, Maplewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100144811COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a combination, especially a pharmaceutical composition, comprising as active ingredients 06-10-2010

Marjorie Regan Gatlin, Maplewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090131404Combinations - The present invention relates to a combination, especially a pharmaceutical composition, comprising (a) an insulin secretion enhancer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and (b) at least one of the active ingredients selected from the group consisting of (i) HMG-Co-A reductase inhibitors or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and (ii) ACE inhibitors or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and, in case of a pharmaceutical composition, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.05-21-2009

Marjorie Regan Gatlin, Hoboken, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076084Method of Treating Metabolic Disorders, Especially Diabetes, or a Disease or Condition Associated with Diabetes - The invention relates to a combination, such as a combined preparation or pharmaceutical composition, respectively, which comprises nateglinide (I)03-25-2010

Patent applications by Marjorie Regan Gatlin, Hoboken, NJ US

Richard A. Gatlin, Montgomery, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120000660Low temperature hydrocarbon gel - A composition useful for crosslinking phosphate esters in hydrocarbon gels used in formation fracturing performs especially well in cold temperatures, such as temperatures lower than (−)20° C. Methods of making the crosslinking composition and the gel are described; also methods of fracturing subterranean formations. Specific forms of ferric sulfate and ferric ammonium citrate are useful as ingredients of the crosslinking composition.01-05-2012
20120000661Low temperature hydrocarbon gel II - A composition useful for crosslinking phosphate esters in hydrocarbon gels used in formation fracturing performs especially well in cold temperatures, such as temperatures lower than (−)20° C. Methods of making the crosslinking composition and the gel are described; also methods of fracturing subterranean formations. Specific forms of ferric sulfate and ferric ammonium citrate are useful as ingredients of the crosslinking composition.01-05-2012

Robert W. Gatlin, Orange, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110186615Ring Gear Based Welding System - A welding system having a traveling base carriage, a carriage positioning mechanism engaging the base carriage; and a ring gear assembly mounted on the base carriage. The ring gear assembly will include: (i) two half ring sections, each having at least one gear track; (ii) a ring gear mount attaching each of the half ring sections to the base carriage, where the ring gear mounts allow the half ring sections to separate and guide the half ring sections into mating engagement. The system further includes at least one weld head assembly mounted on the ring gear assembly. The weld head assembly includes: i) a welding torch; ii) a torch positioner, and iii) a position sensor. A system controller is programmed to control at least the carriage positioning mechanism and the weld head assembly in order to perform the steps of: (i) setting a velocity of the base carriage to approximate the pipe joint's lateral movement in order to maintain the position of the weld head assembly approximately at the pipe joint; and (ii) adjusting a path of the welding torch to accommodate a geometry of the pipe joint as detected by the position sensor.08-04-2011