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Allan Ronald Greenberg, South Australia AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080255586 | Assembly for Use in Dermabrasion Having an Abrasive Disc - The present invention relates to an assembly having a handle, cap and abrasive disc for use in dermabrasion. The assembly is able to be used to vigorously abrade the skin when said abrasive disc protrudes beyond and through an opening in said cap. The abrasive disc can then be retracted or repositioned within a chamber enclosed by said cap and the tool can be used to draw off the dead skin particles or gently abraded the skin surface. The tool of the present invention has the ability to be adjusted to the specific requirements of the user as the same handle allows the attachment of variously sized abrasive discs and caps to facilitate treatment. | 10-16-2008 |
Barry Greenberg, Sodertalje SE
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| 20080311609 | Novel Molecular Probes - The present invention relates to novel molecular probes having the formula (I) (I) useful for the characterization, detection, localization and isolation of the γ-secretase enzyme. | 12-18-2008 |
David Greenberg, Vancouver CA
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| 20090131883 | ANTIMICROBIAL GAS-RELEASING EAR DRAINAGE TUBES - A nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit configured for surgical implantation through a patient's tympanic membrane. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit comprises a gas-permeable cured resin material configured for releasably sequestering therein gas. The gas-permeable cured resin material is charged with nitric oxide gas. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit may be optionally coated with an antimicrobial gas-releasing composition. The gas-releasing coating composition may be configured to release nitric oxid. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100268149 | ANTIMICROBIAL GAS IMPREGNATING DEVICES AND METHODS - A nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit configured for surgical implantation through a patient's tympanic membrane. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit comprises a gas-permeable cured resin material configured for releasably sequestering therein gas. The gas-permeable cured resin material is charged with nitric oxide gas. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit may be optionally coated with an antimicrobial gas-releasing composition. The gas-releasing coating composition may be configured to release nitric oxide. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110076313 | ANTIMICROBIAL GAS IMPREGNATED DEVICES AND METHODS - A nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit configured for surgical implantation through a patient's tympanic membrane. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit comprises a gas-permeable cured resin material configured for releasably sequestering therein gas. The gas-permeable cured resin material is charged with nitric oxide gas. The nitric oxide gas-releasing conduit may be optionally coated with an antimicrobial gas-releasing composition. The gas-releasing coating composition may be configured to release nitric oxide. | 03-31-2011 |
Ike Greenberg, Knaphill GB
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| 20120134752 | DEPLOYING SENSOR ARRAYS - There is described an apparatus and method for deploying a sensor array comprising a plurality of sensors ( | 05-31-2012 |
Michael Mordinson Greenberg, Toronto CA
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| 20100021937 | METHOD FOR DETECTING PATHOGENS USING MICROBEADS CONJUGATED TO BIORECOGNITION MOLECULES - A method and system are provided for the simultaneous detection and identification of multiple pathogens in a patient sample. The sample is combined with microbeads, which have been injected with quantum dots or fluorescent dye and conjugated to pathogen-specific biorecognition molecules, such as antibodies and oligonucleotides. Treatment options may be determined based on the identities of the pathogens detected in the sample. | 01-28-2010 |
