Peck, FL
Ammon B. Peck, Gainesville, FL US
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20080274090 | REVERSAL OF INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES BY ISLET-PRODUCING STEM CELLS, ISLET PROGENITOR CELLS AND ISLET-LIKE STRUCTURES - The subject invention concerns new methods which make it possible, for the first time, to grow functional islet-producing stem cells (IPSCs), islet progenitor cells (IPCs) and IPC-derived islets (IdIs) in in vitro cultures. The subject invention also concerns the use of the in vitro grown IPSCs, IPCs and/or IdIs for implantation into a mammal for in vivo therapy of diabetes. The subject invention further concerns a process of using the implanted cells for growing a pancreas-like structure in vivo that has the same functional, morphological and histological characteristics as those observed in normal pancreatic endocrine tissue. The ability to grow these cells in vitro and pancreas-like structures in vivo opens up important new avenues for research and therapy relating to diabetes. | 11-06-2008 |
20100178652 | Materials and Methods for the Detection, Prevention and Treatment of Autoimmune Disease - The subject invention provides materials and methods for the detection, prevention, and treatment of diabetes and other autoimmune conditions. | 07-15-2010 |
20130330760 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING OXALATE - The present invention features compositions and methods for the detection or measurement of oxalate in a sample. Such compositions include test devices that provide for the rapid and accurate detection of oxalate in a sample from a biological fluid. Advantageously, the compositions can be used to monitor the oxalate levels of a patient at a point of care (e.g., at the patient's home, clinic, physician's office, or other clinical setting). | 12-12-2013 |
20140113284 | DIFFERENTIAL DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF OXALOBACTER - Disclosed herein are PNA probes, or PNA probe sets and their use as well as kits useful for the analysis of certain | 04-24-2014 |
Donald Carl Peck, Fort Myers, FL US
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20090163134 | INTEGRATED TILE RIDGE VENT SYSTEM - An integrated tile ridge vent system which more efficiently vents hot air along a ridge of a tile roof includes a structural sheet material formed to provide two opposing sides having feet and vents alternating along the length of the two sides. The feet provide a contact area for fastening to a roof structure, while the vents provide an opening between each of the feet to vent hot air from a tile roof ridge. A screen may be provided to screen the vents, preventing intrusion of pests and debris through the vents. Installed along a roof ridge having a gap formed by decking or sheathing materials, the vents of vent system provide elongated slots under the tiles for releasing hot air from an attic, crawl space or living area, which rises due to thermo convection of the hot air, cooling a structure and reducing humidity by releasing warm, moist air from the structure. | 06-25-2009 |
James Peck, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090139879 | Opthalmic lens package with a deformable bottom and methods of its use - An ophthalmic lens package including a deformable bottom and deformable arms. | 06-04-2009 |
20100187140 | Contact Lens Packages - The invention provides contact lens packages in which removal of the lens is facilitated by providing a means for elevating the lens when the package is opened. | 07-29-2010 |
James M. Peck, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090165427 | CONTACT LENS PACKAGES CONTAINING ADDITIVES - A package having an additive that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 07-02-2009 |
20110018152 | CONTACT LENS PACKAGES - A package having a roughened surface that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 01-27-2011 |
20120267808 | Contact Lens Packages - A package having a roughened surface that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 10-25-2012 |
20150121809 | CONTACT LENS PACKAGES CONTAINING ADDITIVES - A package having an additive that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein. | 05-07-2015 |
James Melcolm Peck, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090280028 | Package For Meidcal Device - This invention provides a medical device container comprising thermoplastic materials wherein said container is transmissive over substantially all of the surface area of said container to greater than 30% of the radiation in the range of 240 to 280 nm which impinges upon said container, and wherein said container is impervious to microorganisms. The preferred medical device container houses a contact lens. | 11-12-2009 |
Lura B. Peck, Winter Park, FL US
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20150208616 | ANIMAL LEASH APPARATUS - The present invention is for an animal leash having a housing having a cell phone supporting attachment thereon for holding a cell phone. This allows the cell phone to be rapidly attached to the animal leash housing and to be quickly removed from the animal leash housing to thereby allow the user of the animal leash to use the cell phone hands free while walking their pet. | 07-30-2015 |
Terrence M. Peck, Islamorada, FL US
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20150121236 | TELEPRESENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A director receives trigger data collected from a plurality of nodes, where the trigger data indicates a status of a node. The director processes the trigger data to add a display destination indicator and a display screen location indicator. A multicaster receives the processed data from the director and transmits the processed data based on the display destination indicator. A receiver includes a visual stimuli database and receives the transmitted data from the multicaster. The receiver associates the transmitted data with a selected visual stimuli to create a semiotic representation of the status of the node and transmits the semiotic representation to a display. The display receives and displays the semiotic representation in accordance with the display screen location indicator to represent the status of the node. | 04-30-2015 |