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Hatice Acunman, Neckargerach DE
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| 20090073447 | Sensor chip with connected non-metallic particles comprising a metallic coating - The invention provides a chip comprising a substrate with at least one surface and a layer of particles having a non-metallic core and a coating made of a metal or a metal alloy, characterized in that each non-metallic core, on average, forms a metal-surrounded contact point with at least one other non-metallic core and/or the substrate surface. | 03-19-2009 |
Hatice Bodugoz-Senturk, Boston, MA US
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| 20080208347 | Tough Hydrogels - The invention provides fabricated tough hydrogels, hydrogel-containing compositions, and methods of making the same. The invention also provides methods of implanting or administering the tough hydrogels, or the hydrogel-containing compositions to treat a subject in need. Methods of cross-linking pre-solidified or pre-gelled hydrogel particles and making cross-linked tough hydrogels, and crosslinked tough hydrogel-containing compositions also are disclosed herein. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090054545 | ANTI-CROSS-LINKING AGENTS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING CROSS-LINKING OF INJECTABLE HYDROGEL FORMULATIONS - The invention relates to cross-link-resistant injectable hydrogel formulations and methods of partially or practically wholly inhibiting injectable hydrogel formulations from cross-linking, for example, during irradiation, using anti-cross-linking agents, which facilitates injectability of the hydrogel formulation. The invention also relates to methods of making the cross-link-resistant, for example, irradiation cross-link resistant, injectable hydrogel formulations, and methods of administering the same in treating a subject in need. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100210752 | PVA HYDROGELS HAVING IMPROVED CREEP RESISTANCE, LUBRICITY, AND TOUGHNESS - The invention provides creep resistant, lubricious and tough PV A-PAAm-hydrogels, creep resistant, lubricious, tough PVA-PAAm-hydrogel-containing compositions, and methods of making the same. The invention also provides methods of implanting or administering the creep resistant, lubricious and tough PV A-PAAm-hydrogels, or the PVAPAAm-hydrogel-containing compositions to treat a subject in need. Methods of cross-linking pre-solidified or pre-gelled hydrogel particles and making cross-linked PVA-PAAm-hydrogels, and cross-linked PVA-PAAm-hydrogel-containing compositions also are disclosed herein. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110054622 | CREEP RESISTANT, HIGHLY LUBRICIOUS, TOUGH, AND IONIC HYDROGELS INCLUDING PVA-PAAMPS HYDROGELS - The invention provides creep resistant, highly lubricious, tough and ionic hydrogels, creep resistant, lubricious, tough ionic hydrogel-containing compositions, and methods of making the same. The invention also provides methods of implanting or administering the creep resistant, highly lubricious, tough and ionic hydrogels including ionic PVA-hydrogels, ionic PVA-PAAMPS-hydrogels, or the ionic hydrogel-containing compositions to treat a subject in need. Methods of cross-linking pre-solidified or pre-gelled ionic hydrogels and making cross-linked ionic hydrogels and cross-linked ionic hydrogel-containing compositions also are disclosed herein. | 03-03-2011 |
Hatice Gecol, Reno, NV US
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| 20080296530 | Nanostructured magnetorheological fluids and gels - Magnetorheological materials having a supramolecular polymer gel as a component of the carrier are disclosed. Useful supramolecular polymers for gels include those having bipyridine or terpyridine ligands which can participate in metal coordination bonding. The magnetizable particles of magnetorheological materials can have supramolecular surfactant-polymer coatings. | 12-04-2008 |
Hatice Hasturk, Brighton, MA US
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| 20110135716 | DELIVERY OF H2 ANTAGONISTS - The present invention provides improved systems and methods for the local delivery of H2 antagonists. The inventive methods include topical administration of an effective amount of a H2 antagonist encapsulated in liposomes. In certain embodiments, the H2 antagonist, for example, Cimetidine, is encapsulated into paucilamellar liposomes, such as NOVASOME® microvesicles. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising liposome-encapsulated H2 antagonists. The methods and compositions of the present invention may be used to treat any disease state or condition where local administration of H2 antagonists is beneficial. | 06-09-2011 |
Hatice Josso-Aldemir, Antibes-Juan Les Pins FR
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| 20090074756 | USE OF LLT1 AND/OR CD161 FOR MODULATTING THE ACTIVITY OF CELLS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a method for modulating in vivo or in vitro the activity of cells expressing CD161 and/or LLT1, characterized in that said cells are contacted respectively with LLT1 or fragments thereof, and/or with or fragments thereof. | 03-19-2009 |
Hatice Ozsoy, Houston, TX US
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| 20110159078 | Volatile Anesthetic Compositions and Methods of Use - The present invention provides methods for reducing pain in a subject in need thereof by delivering a volatile anesthetic in a solution or an emulsion that can additionally include an extractive solvent in an amount effective to reduce pain without substantially interfering with motor function. Chronic or acute pain may be treated, or the volatile anesthetic may be delivered as a regional anesthetic to a subject to anesthetize a portion of the subject prior to surgery. Dosing regimes including a one-time administration, continuous and/or periodic administration are contemplated. | 06-30-2011 |
