Van Delft
Edwin Van Delft, Oegstgeest NL
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20140124399 | Water Resistant Adhesive for Beverage Labels - Various adhesives are described that are resistant to relatively hot aqueous washing solutions and particularly to hot caustic solutions used in bottle washing applications. The adhesives are used to adhere polymeric labels to containers such as beverage bottles and thereby enable the labeled bottles to be subjected to multiple washing operations without label removal or debonding. | 05-08-2014 |
Falco Cornelius Marinus Jacobus Maria Van Delft, Eindhoven NL
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20140349892 | APPARATUS FOR THE PROCESSING OF SINGLE MOLECULES - The invention relates to an apparatus( | 11-27-2014 |
Falco Cornelius Marinus Jacobus Maria Van Delft, Dommelen (valkenswaard) NL
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20150027980 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF AN APPARATUS FOR THE PROCESSING OF SINGLE MOLECULES - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing an apparatus for the processing of single molecules. According to this method, a self-assembling resist ( | 01-29-2015 |
Floris Louis Van Delft, Nijmegen NL
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20130066063 | BICYCLO[6.1.0]NON-4-YNE REGENTS FOR CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - The present invention provides for compounds of Formulae I and II: | 03-14-2013 |
20130137763 | FUSED CYCLOOCTYNE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE IN METAL-FREE CLICK REACTIONS - The invention relates to fused cyclooctyne compounds, and to a method for their preparation. The invention also relates to a conjugate wherein a fused cyclooctyne compound according to the invention is conjugated to a label, and to the use of these conjugates in bioorthogonal labeling, imaging and/or modification, such as for example surface modification, of a target molecule. The invention further relates to a method for the modification of a target molecule, wherein a conjugate according to the invention is reacted with a compound comprising a 1,3-dipole or a 1,3-(hetero)diene. | 05-30-2013 |
20150125892 | FUSED CYCLOOCTYNE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE IN METAL-FREE CLICK REACTIONS - The invention relates to fused cyclooctyne compounds, and to a method for their preparation. The invention also relates to a conjugate wherein a fused cyclooctyne compound according to the invention is conjugated to a label, and to the use of these conjugates in bioorthogonal labeling, imaging and/or modification, such as for example surface modification, of a target molecule. The invention further relates to a method for the modification of a target molecule, wherein a conjugate according to the invention is reacted with a compound comprising a 1,3-dipole or a 1,3-(hetero)diene. | 05-07-2015 |
20150258210 | MODIFIED ANTIBODY, ANTIBODY-CONJUGATE AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to an antibody comprising a GlcNAc-S(A) | 09-17-2015 |
Freek Van Delft, Oestgeest NL
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20150250460 | SETON FOR TREATING FISTULAE, AND A METHOD OF FORMING A CLOSED LOOP OF A SETON - A size-adjustable seton ( | 09-10-2015 |
Jan Van Delft, Wolvega NL
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20150274350 | PAPER AND CARDBOARD PACKAGING WITH BARRIER COATING - Described is paper or cardboard packaging produced from mineral oil contaminated, (e.g., recycled) paper, wherein the packaging includes a barrier layer obtainable by applying an aqueous polymer dispersion comprising a copolymer obtainable by emulsion polymerization of C | 10-01-2015 |
Joseph Henri Marie Van Delft, Etterbeek BE
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20130244896 | IN VITRO METHOD FOR PREDICTING WHETHER A COMPOUND IS GENOTOXIC IN VIVO - The invention is in the field of genomics and it provides an in vitro method for predicting whether a compound is genotoxic in vivo. It provides a method that employs the analysis of expression profiles of microRNAs in cells exposed to a potentially genotoxic compound. It was found that differential expression of a number of microRNAs could reliably predict whether a compound was a genotoxic or a non-genotoxic compound. | 09-19-2013 |
20140194309 | IN VITRO METHOD FOR PREDICTING IN VIVO GENOTOXICITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention is in the field of genomics and it provides an in vitro method for predicting whether a compound is genotoxic in vivo. In particular, the invention provides a method for predicting the in vivo genotoxicity of a compound comprising the steps of performing an Ames test on the compound and determining if the result is positive or negative, followed by a step wherein the gene expression of at least 3 genes is determined in a HepG2 cell, compared to a reference value and predicting that the compound is in vivo genotoxic if the expression level of more than 2 of the genes is above a reference value. | 07-10-2014 |
Joseph Henri Marie Van Delft, Maastricht NL
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20110250606 | METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CARCINOGENIC COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to methods for the identification of genotoxic carcinogenic compounds. In particular, a method is disclosed for the identification of genotoxic carcinogenic compounds wherein a eukaryotic cell is exposed to a potentially genotoxic compound in a culture medium where after samples are taken from the cell and/or the culture medium at at least one predetermined time point which samples are then analysed for increased or decreased expression levels of at least three DNA repair genes as compared to a control cell that is not exposed to the carcinogenic compound. | 10-13-2011 |
20120122727 | IN VITRO METHOD FOR PREDICTING WHETHER A COMPOUND IS GENOTOXIC IN VIVO - The invention is in the field of genomics and it provides an in vitro method for predicting whether a compound is genotoxic in vivo. It provides a method that employs the analysis of expression profiles of primary mouse hepatocytes as an in vitro system to discriminate false GTX compounds from true GTX carcinogens. It was found that differential expression of a number of genes could reliably predict whether a compound was a true genotoxic compound. | 05-17-2012 |
Mark Francis Van Delft, Victoria AU
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20120039806 | Compounds and Methods for Modulating an Immune Response - The present invention relates to the identification of proteins which bind the dendritic cell marker known as Clec9A. The present invention provides new compounds for targeting therapeutic agents such as antigens to dendritic cells. Also provided are methods of modulating a humoral and/or T cell mediated immune response to the antigen, methods of delivery of a cytotoxic agent to dendritic cells thereof involved in diseased states, methods of modulating the uptake and/or clearance of cells with a disrupted cell membrane, cells infected with a pathogen, dying cells or dead cells, or a portion thereof, and methods of modulating antigen recognition, processing and/or presentation, as well as immune responses to material derived from cells with a disrupted cell membrane, cells infected with a pathogen, dying cells or dead cells, or a portion thereof. | 02-16-2012 |
Peter Van Delft, Eindhoven NL
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20130094009 | SUBSTRATE HOLDER, LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SUBSTRATE HOLDER - A substrate holder for a lithographic apparatus has a planarization layer provided on a surface thereof. The planarization layer provides a smooth surface for the formation of a thin film stack forming an electronic component. The planarization layer is of substantially uniform thickness and/or its outer surface has a peak to valley distance of less than 10 μm. The planarization layer may be formed by applying two solutions of different concentration. A surface treatment may be applied to the burls to repel a solution of the planarization layer material. | 04-18-2013 |
Yvonne Christine Van Delft, Petten NL
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20100044642 | REACTOR DEVICE, AND A METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT A REACTION WITH HYDROGEN AS REACTION PRODUCT - A reactor device comprises a reaction chamber for carrying out a reaction with hydrogen (H2) as reaction product. The reactor device comprises a combustion chamber, and a hydrogen-permeable membrane, which is provided between the reaction chamber and the combustion chamber. A supply channel is provided in the combustion chamber. The supply channel is designed, for example, as a tubular supply line. The supply channel is provided with lateral supply apertures for supplying a fluid containing oxygen (O2), such as air, to the combustion chamber. | 02-25-2010 |
20130152786 | SEEDING METHOD FOR DEPOSIT OF THIN SELECTIVE MEMBRANE LAYERS - A process of producing transition metal-based membranes or other layers on a porous support is provided. The layers are suitable for hydrogen separation, oxygen separation, or protective or decorative purpose sand are produced by pretreating the porous support by coating with a solution of a transition metal salt, drying the seeded support, reducing the transition metal salt to transition metal metal, and electroless plating with a complex of a transition metal (palladium, silver or other)and optionally other metals. The membranes can be tubular with a transition metal layer of 1-10 μm on its outside. | 06-20-2013 |
20130323162 | MEMBRANE REACTOR AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A GASEOUS PRODUCT WITH SUCH REACTOR - The invention provides an integrated catalyst and membrane reactor for the production a predetermined gas such as hydrogen. The reactor comprises a gas flow channel, comprising a plurality of alternating catalyst sections and membrane sections, wherein each catalyst section comprises a catalyst bed and each membrane section comprises a plurality of membranes, and wherein the membranes are selectively permeable for the predetermined gaseous species. | 12-05-2013 |