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Joel F. Habener, Newton Centre, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090202497USE OF GLP-1, GLP-1 DERIVATIVES OR GLP-1 FRAGMENTS FOR SKIN REGENERATION, STIMULATION OF HAIR GROWTH, OR TREATMENT OF DIABETES - The present invention relates to the use of GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments for skin regeneration or hair growth in mammals. As used for skin regeneration, GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can be applied to dermal wounds including burns, lacerations, cuts and scrapes. As used for hair growth, GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can be applied to humans suffering from alopecia, or baldness. GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can also be used to stimulate hair growth in animals raised for their pelts. GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can also be used in the redifferentiation of endothelial or skin cells into insulin producing cells, as a treatment for patients suffering from diabetes.08-13-2009
20120101038USE OF GLP-1, GLP-1 DERIVATIVES OR GLP-1 FRAGMENTS FOR SKIN REGENERATION, STIMULATION OF HAIR GROWTH, OR TREATMENT OF DIABETES - The present invention relates to the use of GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments for skin regeneration or hair growth in mammals. As used for skin regeneration, GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can be applied to dermal wounds including burns, lacerations, cuts and scrapes. As used for hair growth, GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can be applied to humans suffering from alopecia, or baldness. GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can also be used to stimulate hair growth in animals raised for their pelts. GLP-I, GLP-I derivatives or GLP-I fragments can also be used in the redifferentiation of endothelial or skin cells into insulin producing cells, as a treatment for patients suffering from diabetes.04-26-2012

Patent applications by Joel F. Habener, Newton Centre, MA US

Joel F. Habener, Newton, MA US

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20090138978Use of bridge-1 and activators and inhibitors thereof in the treatment of insulin deficiency and diabetes - The present invention is directed to the use of Bridge-1 polynucleotides and Bridge-1 polypeptides, as well as activators and inhibitors of Bridge-1 activity, in the treatment of Bridge-1 mediated disorders, including diabetes.05-28-2009

Joel F. Habener, Newton Center, MA US

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20110274747C-Terminal Fragments of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) - C-Terminal Fragments of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP 1), and methods of use thereof, e.g., for the treatment of obesity and obesity-related disorders, e.g., diabetes and the metabolic syndrome.11-10-2011

Joel F. Mahill, Bakersfield, CA US

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20120110689COTTON VARIETY P07X.8213.RF - A cotton variety, designated P07X.8213.RF, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety P07X.8213.RF, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety P07X.8213.RF with itself or with another cotton plant, and hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety P07X.8213.RF with another cotton variety or plant and to methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8213.RF, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8213.RF and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.05-03-2012
20120110690COTTON VARIETY P07X.8212.RF - A cotton variety, designated P07X.8212.RF, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety P07X.8212.RF, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety P07X.8212.RF with itself or with another cotton plant, and hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety P07X.8212.RF with another cotton variety or plant and to methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8212.RF, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8212.RF, and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.05-03-2012
20120110691COTTON VARIETY P07X.8244.RF - A cotton variety, designated P07X.8244.RF, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety P07X.8244.RF, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety P07X.8244.RF with itself or with another cotton plant, and hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety P07X.8244.RF with another cotton variety or plant and to methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8244.RF, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety P07X.8244.RF and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.05-03-2012

Joel F. Pothering, Seattle, WA US

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20100306240INSTANCE SPACE BASED MANAGEMENT PACK INFRASTRUCTURE - Techniques are described herein for using a management pack to define a structure of management packs. A management pack is business logic expressed in terms of an extensible language, such as extensible markup language (XML). Instances of entities that are described by a management pack are stored in an instance space that is defined by the management pack. An entity can be a computer, software program, employee, customer, management pack, management pack element, or anything else in the system that an administrator may wish to describe. A management pack that defines the structure of management packs is referred to as a “management pack management pack” (MPMP). Accordingly, management packs (including MPMPs) having a structure that is defined by a MPMP are stored in an instance space that is defined by the MPMP. The instance space that is defined by the MPMP is materialized in a database.12-02-2010