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Brian Long, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20110288102 | IL-8 BIOMARKER FOR MONITORING CANCER TREATMENT - The present application includes methods for using IL-8 as a biomarker for, e.g., tumor size, for example, during course of treatment with an anti-cancer agent such as an ERK inhibitor. | 11-24-2011 |
Brian Long, Clark, NJ US
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20100104661 | DISCONTINUOUS METHODS OF TREATING CANCER - Disclosed are methods of treating taxane sensitive tumors (i.e., cancers treatable with taxanes) using a taxane and the discontinuous dosing of lonafarnib. | 04-29-2010 |
Christopher J. Long, Chatham, NJ US
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20080249816 | System and Method for Monitoring Workflow in a Project Management System - A system comprises a memory operable to store one or more workpapers. The system further comprises a processor communicatively coupled to the memory and operable to determine a completion percentage associated with a particular workstream. The particular workstream may be associated with a plurality of workpapers. A first portion of the plurality of workpapers may be in a first stage of completion, and a second portion of the plurality of workpapers may be in a second stage of completion. Determining the completion percentage may comprise determining a first percentage based at least in part on the first portion and a first weight, determining a second percentage based at least in part on the second portion and a second weight, and adding the first percentage and the second percentage. The processor is further operable to store the determined completion percentage in a memory. | 10-09-2008 |
Eric Y. Long, Sewell, NJ US
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20130111842 | Masonry Block with Taper - A cast block for use in a wall is provided. The block includes: a body including a top surface and an opposed bottom surface; and a face portion extending frontwardly from the body portion, the face portion including a front surface, an upper tapered surface, and a lower tapered surface, the upper tapered surface disposed between the top surface and the front surface and the lower tapered surface disposed between the bottom surface and the front surface; wherein the front surface, the upper tapered surface, and the lower tapered surface are each patterned. Also provided is a wall formed of rows of cast blocks. Also provided is a method of forming masonry blocks for use in structural retaining walls. | 05-09-2013 |
Frederick Harold Long, Randolph, NJ US
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20150022802 | SPECTROSCOPY DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION - The present invention provides a method and system of chemical identification by using a short wavelength range of near infrared (NIR) such as in the range of near infrared (NIR) of about 600 to about 1100 nm. A silicon-detector can be used to measure the short wavelength of NIR region. A detection signal from a detector is sent to a computer. The computer is programmed with software modules for data acquisition of the detection signal and data analysis to determine absorption spectrum. The computer can include memory or remote access to one or more databases for storing a library of absorption spectra. The absorption spectrum of the material which provides the highest match value is identified as the material under inspection. | 01-22-2015 |
Kevin Long, Oak Ridge, NJ US
Marc Long, Denville, NJ US
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20100150888 | CELLS FOR JOINT FLUID - Disclosed are methods of enhancing recovery from joint surgery, comprising administering to the joint during surgery a composition comprising stem or progenitor cells in an amount effective to enhance recovery, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 06-17-2010 |
20100168856 | Multiple piece tissue void filler - A method for the repair of a cartilage defect in a patient in need thereof, including implanting an implant into the cartilage defect, wherein the implant may comprise at least a first material, wherein the first material may be porous and may be a scaffold that is expandable or compressible. The invention also includes an implant for the repair of a cartilage defect in a patient in need thereof, the implant may include at least a first material and a second material, wherein the first material may be porous and may be a scaffold that is expandable or compressible, and wherein the first material may surround the second material. | 07-01-2010 |
20100168869 | Tissue integration implant - The present invention relates to a tissue defect repair implant including a porous material, wherein the material is expandable or compressible. The implant may be a scaffold, and may also be formed of a material such as, for example, collagen or demineralized bone matrix. Another aspect of the invention may be a method for the repair of a tissue defect in a patient in need thereof, including implanting an implant between two adjacent tissues, wherein the implant may include a porous material which is expandable or compressible. The two tissues may be soft tissue and hard tissue, and alternatively, the two tissues may be soft tissue, and may further be the same or different soft tissues. | 07-01-2010 |
20120203231 | FLEXIBLE MICRODRILLING INSTRUMENTATION, KITS AND METHODS - In one embodiment, the present invention may include a method of performing microdrilling surgery including directing a distal portion of a cannulated guide having an angle of curvature adjacent to a defect site; directing a drill, including a drill head and a flexible shaft, through the cannulated guide from a proximal portion of the guide through the distal portion and towards the defect site; drilling at least one hole into the defect site; and removing the drill and cannulated guide from the defect site and allowing blood or bone marrow to flow into the at least one hole towards the defect site. | 08-09-2012 |
20120230967 | DEVICE AND METHOD TO ACTIVATE PLATELETS - The present invention includes a method for activating platelets in a platelet solution, the method may include passing the platelet solution through an activator at least once to activate at least one of the platelets in the platelet solution to produce an activated platelet solution. The activator may further include a flow disruption element. The method may further induce administering the activated platelet solution to the repair site of a patient. The present invention may also be a system for treating a medical condition at a repair site within a patient in need thereof, which may include a platelet solution container for housing a platelet solution; an activator to activate at least one platelet; and an introducer to direct the at least one activated platelet to the repair site. | 09-13-2012 |
20120258086 | PLATELET SOLUTION FOR USE IN JOINT SURGERY - The invention is directed to a method of accelerating healing in a joint comprising administering a platelet composition to the joint. | 10-11-2012 |
20120328578 | PRIMED STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF TO TREAT INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS IN JOINTS - Disclosed are methods of treating inflammation within a synovial joint, comprising administering to the joint a composition comprising primed stem or progenitor cells in an amount effective to enhance recovery, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 12-27-2012 |
20140114280 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR REPAIR OF CARTILAGE DEFECTS - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for repairing a cartilage defect including: preparing a cartilage defect by removing unwanted or damaged tissue; creating at least one perforation into or through subchondral bone, below and/or adjacent to the cartilage defect to induce the flow of bone fluid; allowing the bone fluid to bleed through the at least one perforation up into the cartilage defect to fill at least a portion of the cartilage defect; and applying a biomaterial into the defect to produce a clot for cartilage regeneration. | 04-24-2014 |
Wang Long, Englewood Cliffs, NJ US
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20100199473 | RATCHET BUCKLE - In the present invention, a lightweight apparatus for secure transport of cargo in cargo compartments, such as those found in trucks and freight trains, is provided. The ratchet buckle has a front reel which receives a cargo strap. The light weight of the ratchet buckle is achieved by the use of a dual purpose detachable ratcheting lever or wrench. The wrench has a wrench head which engages the front reel to tighten the ratchet buckle. The wrench also has a release end which engages a release hole in the ratchet buckle, to disengage the ratcheting mechanism and allow removal of the cargo strap. Additional purposes and advantages are provided herein. | 08-12-2010 |
20100260571 | Cargo Bar - The present disclosure provides a cargo bar having high load strength. The cargo bar generally comprises an outer sheath and an inner cylindrical telescoping portion. The telescoping portion has a ribbed section with ribs formed from the walls of the telescoping portion. Fastened to the outer sheath is a handle mechanism comprising a handle frame and a lever, the lever having teeth for gripping the ribs of the inner telescoping portion. The handle may be moved from an open position to a closed position, thereby extending the inner portion away from the outer portion through the interaction of the teeth with the ribs of the inner bar. Increased strength is provided by the ribs formed from the walls of the telescoping portion. | 10-14-2010 |