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Mary T. Didiuk, Madison, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110028452PYRIDO[4,3-d]PYRIMIDIN-4(3H)-ONE DERIVATIVES AS CALCIUM RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - The present invention is directed to novel pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-4(3H)-one derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof of structural formula I02-03-2011

Mary T. Falconetti, Jersey City, NJ US

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20110061165Fitted top bed sheet and method for making same - A fitted top bed sheet and a method of making said sheet from a rectangular blank of sheet material are disclosed. The foot end of the sheet is formed into a pocket without having to cut any material by sewing a portion of the left side flap to the left side of the foot end and by sewing a portion of the right side flap to the right side of the foot end and tucking the remainder of the foot end under the mattress. Said fitted bed sheet facilitates making a bed and produces a neat appearance03-17-2011

Mary T. Sarich, Wilmington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090080285Processor - An appliance configured to process food includes a primary motor and a secondary motor. The primary motor is configured to rotate a blade connected to a spindle and the blade and the spindle are positioned above a blade platform. The primary motor is mounted on a second platform. The second motor is configured to translate the blade platform and the spindle by a first linkage from a first position to a second position relative to the second platform.03-26-2009

Mary T. Sblendorio, Hamden, CT US

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20100001507Boarding pass and identification holder - Disclosed herein is a holder for carrying and displaying documents. The holder has two back to back transparent pockets and a third fold over pocket arranged in a manner that documents retained therein are easily accessible by the user and readily visible for inspection. The holder also enables marking on a document without the need to take it out. In addition, the holder has a retaining element that permits it to be attached to an object under the control of the user, for example, the user's clothing, belt, purse and carry-on, so that user's hands are free to carry other objects.01-07-2010

Mary T. Wrin, Fremont, CA US

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20110033836METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE PRESENCE OF ANTIBODIES BLOCKING VIRAL INFECTION - The present invention provides a method for identifying whether a compound inhibits entry of a virus into a cell which comprises: (a) obtaining nucleic acid encoding a viral envelope protein from a patient infected by the virus; (b) co-transfecting into a first cell (i) the nucleic acid of step (a), and (ii) a viral expression vector which lacks a nucleic acid encoding an envelope protein, and which comprises an indicator nucleic acid which produces a detectable signal, such that the first cell produces viral particles comprising the envelope protein encoded by the nucleic acid obtained from the patient; (c) contacting the viral particles produced in step (b) with a second cell in the presence of the compound, wherein the second cell expresses a cell surface receptor to which the virus binds; (d) measuring the amount of signal produced by the second cell in order to determine the infectivity of the viral particles; and (e) comparing the amount of signal measured in step (d) with the amount of signal produced in the absence of the compound, wherein a reduced amount of signal measured in the presence of the compound indicates that the compound inhibits entry of the virus into the second cell.02-10-2011