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Eli Gilboa, Coral Gables, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100240732APTAMER-TARGETED SIRNA TO PREVENT ATTENUATION OR SUPPRESSION OF A T CELL FUNCTION - Compositions for countering immune attenuating/suppressive pathways comprise targeting agents or aptamer targeted RNAi-mediated gene silencing (siRNA/shRNA). These compositions have broad applicability in the treatment of many diseases.09-23-2010

Eli Gilboa, Miami, FL US

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20100076060Aptamers as agonists - Nucleic acid aptamers are described herein which can transduce a signal into cells by crosslinking a cell surface molecule, thereby inducing of one or more biological activities by the cells; in serving as agonists.03-25-2010

Eli Gilboa, Durham, NC US

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20090215874APTAMERS AS AGONISTS - The present invention relates, in general, to aptamers and, in particular, to aptamers capable of stimulating target molecules and to methods of using same.08-27-2009
20100015108Methods for treating cancers and pathogen infections using antigen-presenting cells loaded with RNA - Disclosed are cells and methods for treating or preventing tumor formation or infections with pathogens in a patient. The cells of the invention are antigen-presenting cells (e.g., dendritic cells or macrophage) that have been loaded with RNA derived from tumors or pathogens. By administering the RNA-loaded antigen-presenting cells to a patient, tumor formation or pathogen infections can be treated or prevented. Alternatively, the RNA-loaded cells can be used as stimulator cells in the ex vivo expansion of CTL. Such CTL can then be used in a variation of conventional adoptive immunotherapy techniques.01-21-2010

Patent applications by Eli Gilboa, Durham, NC US

Eyal Gilboa, Houston, TX US

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20120010735Earpiece attaching system and method - A device forming an earpiece is provided. The device includes a member generally shaped to fit within an ear of a person. The device further includes an adhesive coupled to the member, such that the adhesive is separable from the member. In addition, the adhesive is adapted to adhere the member to the ear.01-12-2012