Maina
Flavio Maina, Cassis FR
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20130085143 | AMINOACID DERIVATIVES, THEIR PROCESS OF PREPARATION AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL USES AS INHIBITORS OF ONCOGENIC SIGNALS BY THE MET FAMILY - Novel amino acids derivatives, in particular some amino acid amides derivatives, their process of preparation and their use for inhibiting Met-triggered disorders, in particular cancer. | 04-04-2013 |
20130164268 | REGULATION OF GLYPICAN 4 ACTIVITY TO MODULATE THE FATE OF STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention thus relates to stem cells or progenitor cells wherein the expression and/or activity of a member of the glypican family is reduced or abolished for use for the treatment of a pathological condition selected from the group consisting of a degenerative disease, a cardiac disorder, a metabolic disease and an injury by stem cell-based therapy. | 06-27-2013 |
Giovanni Maina, Baldissero Torinese (torino) IT
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20120115981 | COMPOSITE BONE CEMENTS WITH A PMMA MATRIX, CONTAINING BIOACTIVE ANTIBACTERIAL GLASSES OR GLASSCERAMICS - A bone cement comprising an acrylic polymeric component and an inorganic component comprising a bioactive glass or glass-ceramic, comprising at least one metal oxide having an anti-bacterial activity, wherein said glass or glass-ceramic component is adapted to release ions of said metal in contact with physiological fluids. The bone cement performs a sustained antibacterial action, also promoting binding with the tissues with which it is contacted, and it is advantageously employed in the fixation of orthopaedic prostheses, in the production of temporary prostheses and in spinal surgery. | 05-10-2012 |
Ryan Maina, Louisville, KY US
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20100075784 | Soccer ball and removable spin training tether - An apparatus for soccer kicking practice comprises a soccer ball having a hidden attachment point and means of removably attaching a tether to the ball wherein the tether comprises a handle connecting a cord and elastic strip to a soccer ball in a manner allowing the ball to freely rotate with respect to the cord and the handle providing kicking and spinning of the ball and return of the ball to the user in a controlled manner. The device is designed to be readily attached or detached from the soccer ball for training or play. | 03-25-2010 |