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Eiji Gonda, Cheshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110005042ZIP FASTENER - A zip fastener including fabric tapes having coupling elements thereon is provided. A coating layer of thermoplastic material is provided on at least one first surface of the fastener tapes. The coating layer extends continuously along the first surface, extends over an edge of the fastener tapes and extends along at least one second surface of the fastener tapes.01-13-2011

Oded Gonda, Tel Aviv IL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090276538DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL UTILIZING TRAFFIC-REGULATION HARDWARE - Disclosed are devices and methods for providing network access control utilizing traffic-regulation hardware, the device including: at least one client-side port for operationally connecting to a client system; at least one network-side port for operationally connecting to a network; a logic module for regulating network traffic, based on device-related data, between the ports, the logic module including: a memory unit for storing and loading the device-related data; and a CPU for processing the device-related data; and at least one relay, between at least one respective client-side port and at least one respective network-side port, configured to open upon receiving a respective network-access-denial command from the logic module. Preferably, the logic module is configured to maintain an open-relay line-rate when at least one relay is open, and to maintain a closed-relay line-rate when at least one relay is closed.11-05-2009
20100125637METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USING A VAULT SERVER IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CLIENT-SIDE RESTRICTED-EXECUTION VAULT-MAIL ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed are methods, media, and vault servers for providing a secure messaging system using vault servers in conjunction with client-side restricted-execution vault-mail environments. Methods include the steps of upon activating a vault-mail message containing sensitive content, removing the content from the vault-mail message; placing the content on a vault server; creating a link in the vault-mail message to the content on the vault server; sending the vault-mail message to a designated recipient; and upon activating the link, allowing the content to be only viewed in a restricted-execution session of a client application, wherein the restricted-execution session does not allow the content to be altered, copied, stored, printed, forwarded, or otherwise executed. Preferably, the activation of the vault-mail message is performed by a network-security gateway, and can be performed on a per-message basis. Preferably, the activation of the link requires user authentication which may be designated during activation of the vault-mail message on a per-message basis based on said content. Preferably, the restricted-execution session enforces a security policy.05-20-2010

Patent applications by Oded Gonda, Tel Aviv IL

Szilvia Gonda, Szeged HU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100087362USE OF BIGLYCAN OR ENHANCERS OF BIGLYCAN ACTIVITY IN THE PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to the use of biglycan or enhancers of biglycan activity in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions having anti-atherosclerotic and anti-ischemic effect, and to the use of them in methods for preventing and treating the atherosclerotic and ischemid (e.g. cardiac) diseases. The invention also relates to screening methods by which biglycan or enhancers of biglycan activity can be identified.04-08-2010

Thomas John Gonda, Chapel Hill AU

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20110064730METHOD OF MODULATING ANGIOGENESIS - A method for the identification of a nucleic acid molecule differentially expressed in an in vitro model of a biological system, comprising the steps of: (1) harvesting cells from the model system at predetermined time points; (2) obtaining total RNA from the cells harvested at each time point; (3) preparing cDNA from the total RNA from each time point to provide a plurality of pools of cDNA; (4) performing a suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) on the cDNA pools from each time point sequentially so as to progressively amplify cDNAs derived from nucleic acid molecules differentially expressed from one time period to the next.03-17-2011