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Jack Henkin, Highland Park, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080227701ANTIANGIOGENIC POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING ANGIOGENESIS - Conjugated kringle protein fragments are disclosed as compounds for treating angiogenic diseases. Methods and compositions for inhibiting angiogenic diseases are also disclosed.09-18-2008

Patent applications by Jack Henkin, Highland Park, IL US

Melvyn L. Henkin, Ventura, CA US

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20080202997Debris bag for a swimming pool cleaning apparatus - A debris bag for a swimming pool cleaning device includes a body having a debris collection cavity, an upper end and a lower end. The lower end engages the pool cleaner to receive debris from the pool ejected by the cleaner into the bag. The debris bag also includes a float coupled to the body. The float is positioned outside of and adjacent to the debris collection region of the bag so as to be separate from the lower end.08-28-2008
20080250581Method and apparatus for improving the performance of suction powered pool cleaning systems - A pool cleaning system including means responsive to the magnitude of negative pressure at the suction inlet of a system pump for controlling pump water flow in order to prevent pump cavitation. Systems in accordance with the invention are configured to pump a high rated volume of water when operating in a filtering mode and to provide a high negative pressure to power a pool cleaner when operating in a cleaning mode.10-16-2008

Patent applications by Melvyn L. Henkin, Ventura, CA US

Robert I. Henkin, Bethesda, MD US

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20100022563PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR TREATMENT - Methods and compositions are disclosed for the treatment of diseases or conditions produced by or associated with low cyclic nucleotide levels. The compositions comprise phosphodiesterase inhibitors and are formulated for intranasal and pulmonary administration.01-28-2010
20100227875METHODS FOR DETECTION OF BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES - The invention is directed to a method of detecting a biological substance in the nasal secretion and diagnosing a disease following the detection of the biological substance wherein the biological substance is not related to a respiratory disease. The invention also provides treatment of the diseases following the detection of the biological substance and/or diagnosis of the disease. In some embodiments, the diseases are cancer, hepatitis, smell loss, taste loss, diabetes, and leprosy. The invention also provides a kit for diagnosing a disease. The present invention includes methods of analyzing samples from the nose for the detection of biological substances. In particular, nasal secretion or nasal mucus is collected and analyzed for biological substances. The results of this analysis are then suitable for use in diagnosis, prognosis, and determination of suitability of therapeutic interventions.09-09-2010
20110166166METHODS FOR DETECTION OF BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES - Methods and compositions are provided for detection of biological substances in nasal specimen.07-07-2011

Patent applications by Robert I. Henkin, Bethesda, MD US