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Nestor Maskin, Santa Fe AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090220595 | COMBINATION OF ERYTHROPOIETIN GLYCOISOFORMS - This invention relates to a combination of erythropoietin glycoisoforms, wherein such glycoisoforms may include a quantity of sialic acid ranging from 4 to 10 molecules of sialic acid per molecule of erythropoietin. The combination of glycoisoforms can be used for the treatment or prevention of sepsis, and used to prepare a pharmaceutical composition including such combination. The invention also encompasses a cell line producing a combination of erythropoietin glycoisoforms, procedures to obtain the cell line, a procedure to produce such a combination of glycoisoforms, and methods of treatment and prevention of sepsis. | 09-03-2009 |
Richard A. Maskin, Royal Oak, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090217899 | INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - An intake manifold for an internal combustion engine that distributes a fuel-air mixture to an engine. The manifold includes a box-shaped chamber defined by at least four sidewalls. The chamber is mounted atop multiple intake runners, and opens to an intake plenum to which multiple runners are joined. The box-shaped chamber can include a mounting flange to which a substantially planar cover plate can be mounted to close the top of the box-shaped chamber. The cover plate can define at least one hole to accommodate a carburetor, throttle body or other fuel-air mixture delivery device. | 09-03-2009 |
Steven Maskin, Tampa, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100100029 | GLAND OR DUCT DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT METHODS AND RELATED APPARATUS - A method is provided for treating a gland or duct of a patient. In a particular embodiment, an obstruction in a gland or duct and the orifice thereof can be alleviated; in another, a substance can be injected thereinto; in yet another, the gland can be aspirated. The method includes the step of inserting an elongated probe into a gland or duct via an orifice thereinto. In some embodiments the probe can have a longitudinal lumen therethrough, with at least one distal hole through the probe wall in fluid communication with the lumen. The lumen can be used in concert with a source of suction for removing debris from the gland or duct, and/or with a source of a fluid and pumping means, for injecting a substance into the gland or duct. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20110124725 | Treatment for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction or Obstruction - A jojoba formulation has been developed for administration to the meibomian gland, for treatment of the symptoms of dry eye, and/or for drug delivery to the meibomian gland. The formulation incorporates the natural product jojoba wax, or components thereof, to enhance the spreading of the artificial tear as well as stabilize the tear film. The jojoba wax tear relieves irritation and discomfort as well as sharpens the blurred vision. Jojoba, because of its close chemical and physical properties to meibomian gland secretions, is effective upon topical application to penetrate the lid margin to reach the gland tissues where it may exert a therapeutic effect with or without an adjunctive agent. | 05-26-2011 |
Steven L. Maskin, Tampa, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100292630 | Meibomian Gland Intraductal Diagnostic and Treatment Methods - A method is provided for treating a meibomian gland of an eyelid of a patient. In a particular embodiment, an obstruction in a meibomian gland and the orifice thereof can be alleviated; in another, a substance can be injected thereinto; in yet another, the gland can be aspirated. The method includes the step of inserting an elongated probe into a meibomian gland via an orifice thereinto. In some embodiments the probe can have a longitudinal lumen therethrough, with at least one distal hole through the probe wall in fluid communication with the lumen. The lumen can be used in concert with a source of suction for removing debris from the meibomian gland, and/or with a source of a fluid and pumping means, for injecting a substance into the meibomian gland. | 11-18-2010 |
