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Christopher P. Godek, Sea Grit, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080269722Liposuction based on tissue liquefaction - Target tissue may be removed from a subject using a cannula that has an interior cavity and an orifice configured to permit material to enter the cavity. This is accomplished by generating a negative pressure in the cavity so that a portion of the tissue is drawn into the orifice. Fluid is then delivered, via a conduit, so that the fluid exits the conduit within the cavity and impinges against the portion of the tissue that was drawn into the orifice. The fluid is delivered at a pressure and temperature that causes the tissue to soften, liquefy, or gellify. The tissue that has been softened, liquefied, or gellified is then suctioned away.10-30-2008

Christopher P. Godek, Cherry Hill, NJ US

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20110166552LIPOSUCTION BASED ON TISSUE LIQUEFACTION - Target tissue may be removed from a subject using a cannula that has an interior cavity and an orifice configured to permit material to enter the cavity. This is accomplished by generating a negative pressure in the cavity so that a portion of the tissue is drawn into the orifice. Fluid is then delivered, via a conduit, so that the fluid exits the conduit within the cavity and impinges against the portion of the tissue that was drawn into the orifice. The fluid is delivered at a pressure and temperature that causes the tissue to soften, liquefy, or gellify. The tissue that has been softened, liquefied, or gellified is then suctioned away.07-07-2011

Marisha L. Godek, Fort Collins, CO US

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20080199529NANOPARTICLE DELIVERY VEHICLE - A nanoparticle delivery vehicle, comprising a nanoparticle, an active agent and a nuclear localization signal and methods of modulating gene expression and protein expression employing the nanoparticle delivery vehicle. A representative method includes providing a nanoparticle delivery vehicle comprising a nanoparticle having a diameter of about 30 nm or less, an active agent and a nuclear localization signal; and contacting a target cell with the nanoparticle delivery vehicle, whereby an active agent is delivered to the nucleus of a target cell. Another representative method includes providing a nanoparticle delivery vehicle comprising a nanoparticle having a diameter greater than or equal to about 30 nm, an active agent and a nuclear localization signal; and contacting a target cell with the nanoparticle delivery vehicle, whereby an active agent is delivered to the cytoplasm of a cell.08-21-2008

Paul Godek, Alexandria, VA US

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20080308351Drain plug bolt - The drain plug bolt includes a shank having a head and tip. An interior bore extends longitudinally from the tip for a predetermined distance less than the shank total length. The shank includes an externally threaded portion distal to the head, an externally threaded portion proximal to the head, and an unthreaded middle portion between the distal and proximal portions of the shank. The middle portion includes a counter-bore that forms a drain hole and extends from a radial surface of the shank middle portion to the longitudinally extending internal bore to create a passageway that leads from the internal bore to the exterior of the drain plug. Tightening the drain plug against the fluid reservoir, retains fluid within the reservoir. Loosening, the drain plug until the distal threads are in communication with the fluid reservoir allows fluid to escape the reservoir via the passageway in the drain plug.12-18-2008