Lauten
Alexander Lauten, Jena DE
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20140088695 | VALVE PROSTHESIS FOR REPLACING AN ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVE OF THE HEART - The invention relates to a valve prosthesis for replacing an atrioventricular valve of the heart, comprising an annular body ( | 03-27-2014 |
20140088696 | PROSTHETIC VALVE FOR REPLACING AN ATRIOVENTRICULAR HEART VALVE - A prosthetic valve for replacing an atrioventricular heart valve comprises an annular body ( | 03-27-2014 |
20150039080 | IMPLANT FOR BUNDLING A PLURALITY OF TENDONS, PARTICULARLY CHORDAE TENDINEAE - The present invention relates to an implant for bundling a plurality of tendons, particularly chordae tendineae, wherein a three-dimensionally curved element, revolves around a central axis at a radius with respect to the central axis and wherein said radius is larger at a first portion of said curved element than at a second portion of said curved element and wherein said curved element is designed to encompass said plurality of tendons and to bundle them, causing an effective shortening of the tendons along the central axis of the curved element. | 02-05-2015 |
Cecilia Leal Lauten, Oslo NO
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20090098212 | Acoustically sensitive drug delivery particle - Disclosed are ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles, uses and methods thereof, wherein the drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure. | 04-16-2009 |
20110008416 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING LIPIDS - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 01-13-2011 |
20110020429 | USE OF PARTICLES COMPRISING AN ALCOHOL - Novel use of ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles comprising an alcohol is disclosed, as well as products and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure. | 01-27-2011 |
20120121695 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their pay-load upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 05-17-2012 |
20120189689 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 07-26-2012 |
Elizabeth Hunter Lauten, New York, NY US
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20140107047 | COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS FOR INCREASING BIOAVAILABILITY OF ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - Aqueous compositions comprising a) at least one active compound and b) at least one hydrotrope in an amount effective to increase transdermal penetration of the active compound, and methods for increasing bioavailability of active compounds are provided. | 04-17-2014 |
Fred Lauten, Andover, MA US
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20080241490 | Sprayable Aerogel Insulation - An insulation structure and a method for forming an insulation structure on a surface provide both mechanical integrity and insulative capabilities in applications and environments involving extreme temperatures and compressive forces. The insulation structure includes aerogel agglomerates formed by combining ceramic particles with aerogel particles. The insulation structure may further include ceramic particles. The aerogel agglomerates and ceramic particles are thermally sprayed on a surface to form a graded or layered structure. The method for forming an insulation structure includes spray-drying and post-drying a mixture of ceramic particles, aerogel particles, water, and a binder. | 10-02-2008 |