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Guo, San Diego
Bin Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090075292 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING MODULATORS OF APOPTOSIS - The invention provides a method of identifying an effective compound that modulates the binding of Humanin to Bax or Bid. The invention also provides a method of identifying an effective compound that modulates an activity of Bax or Bid. In addition, the invention provides a method of identifying a Humanin-like compound that binds to Bax or Bid or modulates an activity of Bax or Bid, or inhibits the apoptotic activity of Bax or Bid. The invention further provides an isolated polypeptide containing a mitochondrial-derived form of Humanin (SEQ ID NO:3) or a functional fragment thereof where the fragment contains the methionine at position 16 of SEQ ID NO:3. | 03-19-2009 |
Chuangxing Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090221608 | PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS - The present invention is directed to compounds of Formula (I), | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090318440 | CARBONYLAMINO PYRROLOPYRAZOLES, POTENT KINASE INHIBITORS - Carbonylamino Pyrrolopyrazole compounds of formula I, compositions including these compounds and methods of their use are provided. Preferred compounds of formula I have activity as protein kinase inhibitors, including as inhibitors of PAK4. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100222342 | PYRROLOPYRAZOLE, POTENT KINASE INHIBITORS - Pyrrole pyrazole compounds of formula I, compositions including these compounds and methods of their use are provided. Preferred compounds of formula I have activity as protein kinase inhibitors, including as inhibitors of PAK4. | 09-02-2010 |
Dennis Z. Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090033728 | INK SET, INK SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRINTING AN IMAGE - An ink set includes a red ink and a magenta ink. The red ink includes an effective amount of a red pigment having a predetermined red/green lambda cutoff, and the magenta ink includes an effective amount of a magenta pigment having a predetermined red/green lambda cutoff that is substantially similar to the predetermined lambda cutoff of the red pigment. | 02-05-2009 |
Feng K. Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100278151 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS USING EFFICIENT RANGING MESSAGE TRANSMISSION DURING INITIAL RANGING - Techniques for efficient transmission of messages in a ranging procedure between a mobile station (MS) and a base station (BS) are provided. The techniques may allow efficient bandwidth allocation for the ranging procedure. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110044238 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR UPDATING CHANNEL DESCRIPTOR INFORMATION IN WIMAX NETWORKS - This application provides techniques for updating channel descriptor (CD) information in a wireless communications system. | 02-24-2011 |
Fengli Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20080280875 | FUSED PHENYL AMIDO HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110039821 | Fused Phenyl Amido Heterocyclic Compounds - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 02-17-2011 |
Hongshi Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090067372 | HOST-BASED QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate providing quality of service (QOS) functionality on a host device or tethered processor to conserve resources on a network device. In particular, the host device/tethered processor can classify QOS data and manage QOS flows, transmitting data by flow to the network device. The data from the QOS flows can be tagged to identify the flow and/or characteristics thereof allowing the wireless device to simply route the data to its respective flow. Thus, the network device is saved from such classification and flow management freeing resources to provide increased performance and decreased power consumption. | 03-12-2009 |
Huiyan Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090111171 | LATERAL FLOW IMMUNOASSAY CONTROLS - Rapid lateral flow immunoassays have an extensive history of use in both the clinical and home settings. These devices are used to test for a variety of analytes, such as drugs of abuse, hormones, proteins, urine or plasma components and the like. The present invention provides an improved procedural control that indicates to the test user that at least a portion of the applied sample has passed through the test result zone of the test strip, and optionally that the test is complete and the test results may be read. | 04-30-2009 |
Jianhua Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090137570 | INHIBITORS OF CATHEPSIN S - The present invention provides compounds, compositions and methods for the selective inhibition of cathepsin S. In a preferred aspect, cathepsin S is selectively inhibited in the presence of at least one other cathepsin isozyme. The present invention also provides methods for treating a disease state in a subject by selectively inhibiting cathepsin S. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20100204200 | INHIBITORS OF CATHEPSIN S - The present invention provides compounds, compositions and methods for the selective inhibition of cathepsin S. In a preferred aspect, cathepsin S is selectively inhibited in the presence of at least one other cathepsin isozyme. The present invention also provides methods for treating a disease state in a subject by selectively inhibiting cathepsin S. More particularly, the present invention provides compounds having Formula 1: | 08-12-2010 |
Jin Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100159958 | POST-DEPLOYMENT CALIBRATION FOR WIRELESS POSITION DETERMINATION - Methods and apparatuses are directed to calibrating a misconfigured wireless access point. One method may include receiving a position of mobile station(s) and wireless signal model measurements derived from packets exchanged between the mobile station(s) and a plurality of wireless access points, receiving positions and/or identities of the plurality of wireless access points used in determining the position of the mobile station(s), comparing a position of the mobile station(s) with wireless signal model measurements, and identifying a misconfigured wireless access point based upon the comparing. Another method may include receiving positions associated with a plurality of wireless access points, determining a position of a mobile station based upon a wireless signal model, comparing the position of the mobile station and the wireless signal model with the positions associated with the plurality of wireless access points, and determining whether at least one wireless access point is misconfigured. | 06-24-2010 |
Kathy Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100185910 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SETTING CID MASK LENGTH OF A HARQ-MAP/SUB-MAP POINTER IE IN WIMAX SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus for setting the connection identifier (CID) mask length of a Hybrid Automatic Repeat-Request (HARQ)-MAP or a SUB-MAP pointer information element (IE) in a compressed downlink map (DL-MAP) of an orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) frame are provided in an effort to reduce the number of false indications in the CID mask, while also striving, as a secondary concern, to reduce the CID mask length. In this manner, an individual mobile station (MS) may not waste processing, battery power, or time interpreting a HARQ-MAP message or a sub downlink/uplink map (SUB-DL-UL-MAP) message that was not intended for this particular MS. For some embodiments where the CID mask length is set to be small, the control overhead (i.e., the size of the HARQ-MAP or the SUB-MAP pointer IE) may be decreased, and more of the OFDMA frame may be available for data traffic. | 07-22-2010 |
Lei Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090063638 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Messages in Messaging System - Techniques are disclosed for processing messages in a messaging system, particularly during an overload condition. For example, a method of processing messages of an instant messaging system includes the following steps. A message from a first instant messaging user is received during an overload condition. A message type associated with the received message is determined. The method then decides whether to send the message to a second instant messaging user based on the determined message type of the received message. In another method, processing messages in an instant messaging system includes the following steps. Presence information associated with a first instant messaging system user is received. The presence information is sent to a second instant messaging system user when the second messaging system user requests the presence information associated with the first instant messaging system user. | 03-05-2009 |
Shilin Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090028585 | Interactive visual card-selection process for mitigating light-area banding in a pagewide array - Preferably, test-patterns print on separate, multiple print-medium cards, each including a ramp with colors graded along a certain direction—and, superimposed on the ramp, a candidate add-on colorant. Ramps preferably are printed in so-called “customer colors”, common in snapshots and particularly snapshot regions that include sky. Positions or amounts of the candidate add-on colorant canvass a likely range of values that optimize camouflaging or suppression of a banding artifact (due to seams in the pagewide array) that is extended along the same certain direction. For each seam and each “customer color” used, an operator holds up several cards for comparison, selecting the best one to three. Operators thus can evaluate candidate colorant patterns in context of many different tones of the sky and other customer colors. Preferably banding suppression is integrated with linearization: at each seam a series of linearization tables is smoothly interpolated between measurement-based tables for adjacent inkjet dice. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090153605 | DOUBLE-SIDED PRINTING SYSTEM - A method for double-sided printing may include ejecting printing fluid from a fluid ejector to a platen configured to receive print media, the platen supporting a nonabsorbent substrate. In any sequence, a first print media side and a second print media side may be printed by ejecting printing fluid from the fluid ejector to the first print media side, and contacting the second print media side with the nonabsorbent substrate to transfer printing fluid from the nonabsorbent substrate to the second print media side. A method for double-side printing may further include increasing the contact between the second print media side with the nonabsorbent substrate to increase transfer of printing fluid. | 06-18-2009 |
Yingpei Guo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100012445 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC BRAKE ACTUATOR FOR VEHICLE BRAKE - An electro-hydraulic brake actuator for a vehicle can include an electric motor configured to operate at about 28 Vdc, and to operate at about 2 Amps or less to hold a vehicle brake in a disengaged position. A hydraulic master piston can be operatively coupled to the electric motor, the hydraulic master piston configured to slidingly move within a master cylinder fillable with a hydraulic fluid such that advancement of the master piston within the master cylinder varies the hydraulic pressure supplied to the vehicle brake. The electric motor and hydraulic master cylinder are configured to fit within a wheel hub corresponding to the vehicle brake, the motor configured to operate the hydraulic master piston to vary the hydraulic pressure applied to the brake. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100012446 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM AND VEHICLE BRAKE HAVING THE SAME - An electro-hydraulic brake system for a vehicle can include at least one hydraulic piston that exerts a force on a brake pad in a direction away from a brake disk and opposite to a force exerted, e.g., by a spring, on the brake pad in a direction toward the disk. A hydraulic pressure actuator can in one embodiment actuate the hydraulic piston to hold the brake in a disengaged position. A controller can in one embodiment actuate the hydraulic pressure actuator to advance the brake pad into engagement with the disk to exert a braking force based on a brake command signal, and can in one embodiment actuate the hydraulic pressure actuator to retract the brake pad from engagement with the disk upon receipt of a brake release signal. In one embodiment, the brake pad can move into engagement with the brake disk when an emergency (e.g., a loss of power or hydraulic pressure) occurs. | 01-21-2010 |
