Nasim
Faisal Nasim, Redmond, WA US
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20140118405 | PROVIDING IMAGES WITH ZOOMSPOTS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for providing images having zoomspots are provided. In embodiments, an interactive image is provided. Such an interactive image includes a zoomspot that, if selected, results in a magnified portion of the interactive image corresponding with the zoomspot. Subsequently, an indication of a selection of the zoomspot is received. In response thereto, the magnified portion of the interactive image corresponding with the zoomspot is automatically presented. The magnified portion can be presented in accordance with a predetermined location of the interactive image and a predetermined quality. | 05-01-2014 |
Faiz-Ul Hassan Nasim, Sherbrooke CA
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20090186846 | Methods to reprogram splice site selection in pre-messenger RNAs - The present invention relates to a method of modulating splice site selection, splicing and alternative, the method comprising the step of hybridizing an oligonucleotide-protein conjugate to a target pre-mRNA molecule in a cell or cell extract, wherein the oligonucleotide-protein conjugate comprises an oligonucleotide moiety which comprises at least two distinct sequence elements: (i) a nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to a specific region upstream of the splice site in the target pre-mRNA molecule; and (ii) an extension containing a protein binding site sequence element for covalently binding a protein; wherein the protein moiety comprises a protein capable of modulating splicing of the splice site upon binding with the protein binding site. | 07-23-2009 |
Maimoon Nasim, Durham, NC US
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20110314516 | TECHNIQUES TO SHARE BINARY CONTENT - Techniques to share binary content are described. An apparatus may comprise a first related client having a message platform with a file share feature and an object store, the file share feature operative to retrieve a data object for a publishing client having a defined relationship with the first related client and a second related client, the first related client to send the data object to the second related client on behalf of the publishing client, and the object store operative to store and manage the data object using a unique name identifier received with the data object. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-22-2011 |
Mohammed Nasim, Pearland, TX US
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20160081480 | Seating Device - A new seating device where users can sit facing each other. The structure of the present invention comprises a first and second backrests that are attached on the opposite side of seating platform. The seating platform comprises two seats and may include a midsection. Users sit facing each other on the seating device with their backs resting against their respective backrests allowing for an intimate experience. | 03-24-2016 |
Shama Nasim, Lexington, KY US
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20120122943 | Melampomagnolide B Derivatives as Antileukemic and Cytotoxic Agents - Melampomagnolide B is disclosed as a new antileukemic sesquiterpene. A biotin-conjugated derivative of melampomagnolide B was prepared to elucidate its mechanism of action. Prodrugs of Melampomagnolide B are disclosed. | 05-17-2012 |
Talat Nasim, London GB
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20090311695 | Method - In one aspect, there is described a method for determining the effect of a genetic variation or mutation on the integrity of an RNA transcript comprising the steps of: (a) providing a nucleic acid construct comprising two different reporters separated by an in frame splicing unit, wherein said splicing unit comprises at least two exons separated by at least one intron and wherein at least one exon (eg. the exon downstream of said intron) comprises the genetic variation; (b) transfecting said construct into a cell and/or generating a stable cell line; (c) culturing said cell; and (d) determining the effect of said genetic variation on the integrity of the RNA transcript, wherein a difference in reporter activity in comparison to a cell comprising the nucleic acid construct without the genetic variation is indicative that said genetic variation affects the integrity of the RNA transcript. Assays—such as high throughput assays—are also described for identifying agents (nucleic acids, peptides and small molecules) that modulate the integrity of the RNA transcript and/or are involved in modulating RNA metabolism. | 12-17-2009 |