Isner
Giselle Rebecca Isner, Bronx, NY US
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20140149407 | REPORT VIEWER USIGN RADIOLOGICAL DESCRIPTORS - A method and a report viewer for viewing a structured report, such as medical report describing radiological images using descriptors selected from a predefined list of descriptors, includes the acts of opening the medical report; and in response to the opening act, searching for a further report related to the descriptors of the medical report, and highlighting words and/or sentences in the further report that match keywords derived from the descriptors. The medical report and the further report may be displayed simultaneously with the words and/or sentences being highlighted. The further report may include an unstructured text report, and the method further includes mapping the descriptors to findings in the text report and highlighting the findings. | 05-29-2014 |
Linda Isner US
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20130243733 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REGULATING ANGIOGENESIS - In accordance with the present invention, EC progenitors can be used in a method for regulating angiogenesis, i.e., enhancing or inhibiting blood vessel formation, in a selected patient and in some preferred embodiments for targeting specific locations. For example, the EC progenitors can be used to enhance angiogenesis or to deliver an angiogenesis modulator, e.g. anti- or pro-angiogenic agents, respectively to sites of pathologic or utilitarian angiogenesis. Additionally, in another embodiment, EC progenitors can be used to induce reendothelialization of an injured blood vessel, and thus reduce restenosis by indirectly inhibiting smooth muscle cell proliferation. | 09-19-2013 |
Michael Isner, Santa Monica, CA US
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20080303831 | Transfer of motion between animated characters - Motion may be transferred between portions of two characters if those portions have a minimum topological similarity. The elements of the topology that are similar are referred to as basic elements. To transfer motion between the source and target characters, the motion associated with the basic elements of the source character is determined. This motion is retargetted to the basic elements of the target character. The retargetted motion is then attached to the basic elements of the target character. As a result, the animation of the basic elements in the topology of the target character effectively animates the target character with motion that is similar to that of the source character. | 12-11-2008 |