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Hartmut Harbeck, Wedel DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100185319Device and Method for Separating Bulk Material - The invention relates to a device and method for separating bulk materials with the aid of a blow-out device provided with blow-out nozzles arranged on a fall section which is disposed downstream from a conveyor belt. The blow-out nozzles are controllable by computer-controlled evaluation means according to sensor results of radiation, which penetrates the flow of bulk material on the conveyor belt, and emitted from an x-ray source and captured in the sensor means. The x-ray radiation, which passes through the particles of the bulk material, is filtered into at least two spectra of differing energy ranges before the radiation is captured by local resolution with the aid of at least one sensor means integrated within an energy range.07-22-2010

Nadia Harbeck, Otterfing DE

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20090111707MARKERS FOR THE PREDICTION OF OUTCOME OF ANTHRACYCLINE TREATMENT - The present invention relates to methods for predicting the outcome of anthracycline treatment of cell proliferative disorder patients. This is achieved by determining the expression level of at least one gene selected from the group consisting of PITX2; TFF1 and PLAU. The invention also relates to sequences, oligonucleotides and antibodies which can be used within the described methods.04-30-2009

Nadia Harbeck, Offerfing DE

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20080254447Method and Nucleic Acids for the Improved Treatment of Breast Cell Proliferative Disorders - The present invention relates to modified and genomic sequences, to oligonucleotides and/or PNA-oligomers for detecting the cytosine methylation state of genomic DNA, as well as to a method for predicting the disease free survival and/or response of a subject with a cell proliferative disorder of the breast tissues, to endocrine treatment.10-16-2008

Ronald J. Harbeck, Denver, CO US

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20110003304METHOD AND KIT FOR DETECTION OF AUTOIMMUNE CHRONIC URTICARIA - Disclosed is a rapid, non-invasive and highly specific and sensitive diagnostic assay for the identification of individuals with autoimmune chronic urticaria, which makes use of CD203c, and in some embodiments, additional proteins, as a marker for the disease. Test kits for diagnosis of an individual suspected of having autoimmune chronic urticaria are also disclosed. Also disclosed are a method of identifying compounds useful for treating autoimmune chronic urticaria and a method of treating autoimmune chronic urticaria.01-06-2011