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Jose I. Alonso Ortiz, Celle DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090135023 | NOISE CANCELLATION IN WELLBORE SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a method of canceling noise in a wellbore telemetry system. The method includes, acquiring at least one signal in the system, predicting at least one deterministic component of the at least one signal based upon a change of at least one deterministic component from past signal values, and subtracting the at least one predicted deterministic component from the acquired at least one signal. | 05-28-2009 |
Jose I. Fernandez Montequin, Ciudad De La Habana CU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080312139 | Use of Pharmaceutical Composition Containing Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) for Diabetic foot Amputation Prevention - The invention relates to the use of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) in a preferably-Injectable pharmaceutical composition which is administered by means of infiltration into and around chronic cutaneous ischaemic lesions in order to prevent diabetic foot amputation. Said composition can be administered to recently-created surgical surfaces damaged by the effect of acute reperfusion with oxygenated blood following prolonged ischaemia, thereby preventing further surgical procedures and favouring the preservation of the extremity. The aforementioned composition can be used to improve (i) the cell microenvironment, thereby increasing the reparative and defensive capacity and viability of the is tissues and (ii) the cicatrisation of cutaneous ischaemic lesions, thereby stimulating cell proliferation. The invention is suitable for use in human, veterinary and experimental medicine, specifically in vascular angiology and surgery, dermatology, burn treatment and reconstructive surgery and geriatric medicine. Said composition can be used for recalcitrant ulcers which are associated with lesions in the macro and/or microvasculature, patients with inadequate lymphatic and/or venous return and ulcers or other lesions which are difficult to cicatrise and/or heal. | 12-18-2008 |
Jose I. Iparraguirre, Miami, FL US
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| 20120034311 | Topical formulations for the prevention of sexually transmitted disease and methods of producing the same - The present invention is directed towards various topical protective formulations which may be used as an adjunct in preventing the spread of a broad range of sexually transmitted diseases. The product is intended to be used as a topical lotion, cream, emulsion, or the like. The film forming excipients and active ingredients in the following formulations have demonstrated unique skin protective barrier properties with enhanced persistence that inhibits transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. | 02-09-2012 |
