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Alon Litman, Nes Ziona IL
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| 20100072365 | VARIABLE RATE SCANNING IN AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE - A method for imaging a surface, including scanning a first region of the surface with a primary charged particle beam at a first scan rate so as to generate a first secondary charged particle beam from the first region, and scanning a second region of the surface with the primary charged particle beam at a second scan rate faster than the first scan rate so as to generate a second secondary charged particle beam from the second region. The method also includes receiving the first secondary charged particle beam and the second secondary charged particle beam at a detector configured to generate a signal in response to the beams, and forming an image of the first and the second regions in response to the signal. | 03-25-2010 |
Gary W. Litman, Gulfport, FL US
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| 20090232824 | BIVM (BASIC, IMMUNOGLOBULIN-LIKE VARIABLE MOTIF-CONTAINING) GENE, TRANSCRIPTIONAL PRODUCTS, AND USES THEREOF - The subject invention provides polynucleotide sequences, designated BIVM, and transcriptional/translational products obtained from the polynucleotide sequences of the invention. The subject invention also provides polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences provided by SEQ ID NOs: 1-28. Also provided are methods of detecting the presence of BIVM nucleic acids or polypeptides in samples suspected of containing BIVM genes, BIVM transcriptional products, or BIVM translational products. These methods are also useful for the detection of BIVM orthologs. Other embodiments provide polypeptide and/or nucleic acid vaccines for the induction of an immune response to in an individual. Kits for detecting the presence of BIVM genes, orthologs thereof, BIVM polypeptides, or BIVM transcriptional products are also provided. | 09-17-2009 |
Gili Litman, Doar-Na Merkaz IL
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| 20100115698 | PLAY SYSTEM FOR CHILDREN, INCLUDING PLAYMAT AND PLAYPIECES - A play system for children, includes a playmat constructed and dimensioned so as to be foldable from a flat condition for normal use as a mat, to a folded condition defining a receptacle; and a plurality of play pieces for use on the playmat when in its flat condition, and adapted to be received within the receptacle defined by the playmat when in its folded condition. The playmat, and at least some of the play pieces, include mateable fastener elements for releasably retaining the play pieces on the playmat when in its flat condition. Fastener elements are located on the playmat at preselected locations thereon to thereby locate and stabilize the play pieces carrying mateable fastener elements at the preselected locations. | 05-13-2010 |
Guillermo Litman, Long Island City, NY US
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| 20090087175 | System providing true parallelism adjustment of a camera front standard and film plane and method thereof - A system that provides true parallelism adjustment to a camera's front standard with respect to the film plane. The front standard of a camera is supported by supporting elements that may be lengthened or shortened to adjust the parallelism of the front standard with respect to the film plane. A frame support is provided to determine whether the front standard is parallel to the film plane. The frame support includes two generally U-shape elements supported on the horizontal plane, spaced apart, and parallel to each other by a vertical support. The film plane of the camera is mounted to the lower U-shape element and the front standard rests on the upper U-shape element. | 04-02-2009 |
Mark A. Litman, Edina, MN US
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| 20090209831 | Imaging methods for visualizing implanted living cells - A method is provided herein for indicating viability of cells grown on a rejection inert tissue cytoarchitecture or scaffolding with a medical device that supports at least one sensing function comprising: | 08-20-2009 |
| 20110154557 | ANTIMICROBIAL APPAREL AND FABRIC AND COVERINGS - An apparel or material which may be placed anywhere or worn about the neck or other parts of the body of a human. The apparel/material has a structure that, when repositioned from about the wearer, will retain a position about a mouth and nose of the human, as by elasticity or taughtness of a wrapping about the face. The apparel is sufficiently porous as to allow a human to breath comfortably through the fabric when placed over the mouth and nose of the human. The fabric has as a coating is created with on at least the outer surface and through at least 25% of the thickness of the fabric a moisture-sensitive antimicrobial composition, wherein the antimicrobial moisture-sensitive composition comprises an antimicrobially active compound and a carrier, the carrier by hydrophilic and able to absorb sufficient moisture from exhaled breath from the human as to maintain a wet surface on the carrier to which viral particles will adhere more strongly than to a dry surface of the same carrier. | 06-30-2011 |
Matthew Jeremy Litman, Lexington, KY US
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| 20090085280 | Duplex ADF Mechanism - An duplex auto-document feed mechanism comprises an auto-document feedpath having a simplex feedpath portion and a duplexing feedpath portion in feeding communication with the simplex feedpath portion, the auto-document feedpath has a media input and a media output, an input roller for feeding media disposed at the media input and an exit nip positioned near the media output, a motor driving the input roller and the exit nip, a scanning station disposed along one of the duplex feedpath portion and the simplex feedpath portion, the exit nip having a first position wherein first and second rollers defining the exit nip are closed when receiving media during a simplex feeding procedure and open when a leading edge and trailing edge of media are passing through the exit nip simultaneously, wherein a change of motor direction one of opens the exit nip or closes the exit nip. | 04-02-2009 |
Pninit Litman, Ziona IL
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| 20090156507 | Cell permeable conjugates of peptides for inhibition of protein kinases - The present invention provides inhibitors of protein kinases comprising a molecule having at least a first moiety competent for penetration of the molecule into cells, and a second moiety for having a protein kinase inhibiting effect within the cells. The first moiety is joined to the second moiety through a linker or a spacer. The complex molecules are preferably peptide conjugates having improved cell-permeability, serum stability and kinase selectivity compared to known protein kinase inhibitors. Pharmaceutical compositions that include these protein kinase inhibitors, and methods of using such compositions for treatment of cancers and other diseases associated with protein kinase activity are also disclosed. | 06-18-2009 |
Stanley Litman, Niagara Falls, NY US
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| 20090064884 | Nanoparticle-based compositions compatible with jet printing and methods therefor - Apparatus and methods for controlling application of a substance to a substrate involve the use of a nanoparticle-based gating agent that blocks the substance from or attracts the substance to the substrate. The apparatus and methods may utilize ink jet technology to apply the gating agent directly to the substrate or to an intermediate surface. | 03-12-2009 |
Thomas Litman, Vaerlose DK
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| 20090239815 | Novel human microRNAs associated with cancer - The invention provides new sequences for human microRNAs associated with cancer which may be used as molecular markers for cancer diagnostics or as therapeutic targets or agents. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20100286044 | DETECTION OF TISSUE ORIGIN OF CANCER - Disclosed is a method for determining the cellular or tissue origin of tumor cells. The method entails determining the presence of at least one micro RNA (miRNA) in a sample derived from tumor tissue and based on the said determination establishing a miRNA expression profile and comparing this with pre-established miRNA expression profiles from cells, tissues or tumors. The determination uses short oligonucleotide probes comprising modified affinity-enhancing nucleobases. | 11-11-2010 |
