Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090069741 | Methods And Devices For Fractional Ablation Of Tissue For Substance Delivery - Methods and devices for ablating portions of a tissue volume with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated ablation islets in the tissue are disclosed, including lattices of micro-holes, micro-grooves, and other structures. Also, methods and devices for using the ablated islets are disclosed, including to deliver chromophores, filler, drugs and other substances to the tissue volume. | 03-12-2009 |
20090136940 | PHOSPHORAMIDITE NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS - Described are phosphoramidite nucleoside analog monomers, precursors thereof, and oligonucleotides including one or more of the monomers. The monomers can be used during automated synthesis of oligonucleotide derivatives, and allow for incorporation of one or several reporter groups, organic molecules, bio-molecules, small molecules or other chemical groups at the internucleoside phosphotriesters. Oligonucleotides including the monomers have a number of uses in therapeutic, diagnostic, and research applications. | 05-28-2009 |
20100145321 | METHODS AND PRODUCTS FOR PRODUCING LATTICES OF EMR-TREATED ISLETS IN TISSUES, AND USES THEREFOR - Methods of treatment of tissue with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated islets in the tissue are disclosed. Also disclosed are devices and systems for producing lattices of EMR-treated islets in tissue, and cosmetic and medical applications of such devices and systems. | 06-10-2010 |
20100204310 | NEW MODALITIES FOR TREATMENT OF DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS AND OTHER DISEASES - The invention provides antibacterial compounds comprising an oligonucleotide having a sequence complementary to a translation initiation region of an mRNA encoding a mycolyl transferase of | 08-12-2010 |
20110257584 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR INJECTION OF A SUBSTANCE INTO TISSUE - Substances are injected (e.g. laser injected) into skin tissue in order to change optical and/or mechanical properties of the tissue. Methods include ablating one or more micro-holes into tissue, pushing a substance into the one or more micro-holes with energy from the creation of the mirco-holes, with acoustic energy, and/or with laser energy. A container component is filled with the substance to be injected into the skin tissue. | 10-20-2011 |
20120277659 | SENSOR-LOTION SYSTEM FOR USE WITH BODY TREATMENT DEVICES - Controls improve skin and/or eye safety for use of a light based photocosmetic device. The sensors having high spatial resolution and the low probability of sensor failure and improve skin and/or eye safety by differentiating safe and unsafe firing conditions. The system and/or the device is able to identify a topical present on the skin due to characteristics indicative of that topical that are sensed by the system. The topical can be identified by, for example, impedance level, marker(s), and/or multiple characteristics in a multi-phase system. The sensor(s) can improve safety by checking the presence of contact and the uniformity of contact with the identified topical throughout the treatment cycle. | 11-01-2012 |