Gernez
Alain Gernez, Flagey-Echezeaux FR
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20080304905 | Arrangement For Assembling Two Parts By Screw-Fastening Using a Screw-Nut System - An arrangement for assembling two parts by screw-fastening, includes a horizontal flat first part including a housing which extends axially along a screw axis contained in the horizontal plane of the first part and which houses the screw and the nut, at least part of which collaborates with a thrust surface of the housing so as to immobilize the nut axially when a tightening force is applied, and a vertical second part orthogonal to the first part including a first and a second bearing surface which bearing surfaces, in the assembled position, collaborate one of them with a reaction surface of the first part and the other with a clamping surface of the screw whose threaded shank passes through the second part in such a way that part of the screw applies an axial clamping force to the second bearing surface in order to immobilize the first and second parts. | 12-11-2008 |
Yael Gernez, Stanford, CA US
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20100209950 | GRANULOCYTE-BASED METHODS FOR DETECTING AND MONITORING IMMUNE SYSTEM DISORDERS - Methods are provided for determining a subject's susceptibility to an allergic reaction upon exposure to an offending allergen. Methods are also provided for determining and monitoring a subject's responsiveness to ongoing allergy treatment | 08-19-2010 |
Yael Gernez, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100112628 | METHODS AND ASSAYS FOR DETECTING AND QUANTIFYING PURE SUBPOPULATIONS OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS IN IMMUNE SYSTEM DISORDERS - Methods for detecting nonactivated basophils in a whole blood sample obtained from a normal healthy subject, methods for determining a subject's susceptibility to an allergic reaction to an allergen, where the subject has no known allergy to the allergen, methods for measuring a response to challenge with a potential allergen in a whole blood sample obtained from a subject with known allergic reactivity to allergens other than the potential allergen; and an in vitro system for reliable detection or quantification of a specific white blood cell population in a whole blood sample are described. | 05-06-2010 |