Kaur, US
Amandeep Kaur, Frederick, MD US
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20140212494 | Methods of Improving Digestive Health - A method of treating constipation is disclosed. The method includes administering starch-entrapped microbeads. | 07-31-2014 |
Aman P. Kaur, Lexington, KY US
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20150372333 | NON-AQUEOUS REDOX FLOW BATTERIES INCLUDING 3,7-PERFLUOROALKYLATED PHENOTHIAZINE DERIVATIVES - A non-aqueous redox flow battery includes a negative electrode immersed in a first non-aqueous liquid electrolyte solution, a positive electrode immersed in a second non-aqueous liquid electrolyte solution, and a semi-permeable separator interposed between the negative and positive electrodes, wherein the second the non-aqueous liquid electrolyte solution comprises a compound of the formula: | 12-24-2015 |
Balveen Kaur, Columbus, OH US
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20150290300 | Materials and Methods Useful for Treating Glioblastoma - The present invention provides compositions and methods useful for treating cancers such as glioblastoma. SapC-DOPS was found to be synergistically effective at inducing cell death when administered in conjunction with rapamycin. SapC-DOPS/rapamycin combination therapy allows physicians to give lower doses of each drug and achieve better therapeutic efficacy. The compositions also allow for less toxicity and fewer off-target effects. Related methods and materials are also provided herein. | 10-15-2015 |
Balveen Kaur, Dublin, OH US
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20100272686 | ONCOLYTIC VIRUS - Malignant tumors that are intrinsically resistant to conventional therapies are significant therapeutic challenges. An embodiment of the present invention provides an oncolytic virus capable of killing target cells, such as a tumor cells. In various embodiments presented herein, the oncolytic virus is armed or encodes a therapeutic polypeptide. In at least one embodiment, a recombinant oncolytic virus has been generated that can specifically replicate in cancer cells leading to their destruction and at the same time secrete robust amounts of a therapeutic polypeptide. Compositions and methods disclosed herein have broad therapeutic applicability. | 10-28-2010 |
20130316447 | ONCOLYTIC VIRUS - Malignant tumors that are intrinsically resistant to conventional therapies are significant therapeutic challenges. An embodiment of the present invention provides an oncolytic virus capable of killing target cells, such as a tumor cells. In various embodiments presented herein, the oncolytic virus is armed or encodes a therapeutic polypeptide. In at least one embodiment, a recombinant oncolytic virus has been generated that can specifically replicate in cancer cells leading to their destruction and at the same time secrete robust amounts of a therapeutic polypeptide. Compositions and methods disclosed herein have broad therapeutic applicability. | 11-28-2013 |
Dipendra Kaur, Cumming, GA US
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20100017229 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHRONIC ILLNESS CARE - In one aspect, the present invention relates to a computerized system programmed for providing care support to at least one patient having at least one chronic illness. In one embodiment, the system includes a medical professional module adapted for receiving, storing, and providing data in communication with at least one medical professional at the point of care, a health coach module adapted for receiving, storing, and providing data in communication with the at least one patient and at least one health coach, a patient module adapted for receiving, storing, and providing data in communication with the at least one patient, and, a public health module adapted for receiving, storing, and providing data in communication with at least one research professional. Each of the medical professional module, health coach module, patient module, and public health module is operatively associated with a corresponding one of the at least one medical professional, at least one health coach, at least one patient, and at least one research professional through a network. | 01-21-2010 |
Harjeet Kaur, Deforest, WI US
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20090311278 | Novel teleost derived antimicrobial polypeptides - The invention is directed to an isolated polypeptide which (a) is obtainable from a teleost; (b) has antimicrobial activity; (c) binds to oligoguanosine and/or CpG (SEQ ID NO:7); (d) comprises 58 strongly basic amino acids selected from the group consisting of K and R; (e) comprises 50 hydrophobic amino acids selected from the group consisting of A, I, L, F, W and V; (f) comprises 50 polar amino acids selected from the group consisting of N, C, Q, S, T and Y and (g) contains 11 lysine-rich motifs and antimicrobial fragments thereof as well as methods for preparing said polypeptides, compositions and libraries comprising said polypeptide(s) and uses of said polypeptide(s), particularly in treating microbial infections. The invention is further directed to a nucleic acid(s) encoding said polypeptide, microarrays comprising said nucleic acid(s) and uses for said nucleic acid(s). Furthermore, the invention is directed to an antibody which birds to the polypeptide of the present invention and uses for said antibodies. | 12-17-2009 |
Harjinder Kaur, Reading, MA US
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20140142479 | LUGGAGE AND BAG MASSAGER - A combination luggage bag and massager is disclosed comprising massaging devices mounted on the bag such that a user can rub a body part against the massaging device to cause a massaging action to the portion of the user's body in contact with the massaging devices. | 05-22-2014 |
Harvinder Kaur US
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20120114570 | COLLAGEN EXTRACTION FROM AQUATIC ANIMALS - The present invention relates to the use of fish skin as novel industrial source of collagen. Advantageously, said skin is obtained after the filleting or cutting of the fresh fish and frozen immediately after filleting/cutting, thus guaranteeing a very good quality of the base material, both from the bacteriological standpoint and from the standpoint of the native property of the protein. | 05-10-2012 |
Irvinder Kaur, Westborough, MA US
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20130344438 | PHOTOACID GENERATOR, PHOTORESIST, COATED SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD OF FORMING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A photoacid generator has the formula (I): | 12-26-2013 |
20140186770 | DENDRITIC COMPOUNDS, PHOTORESIST COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Dendritic compounds are provided. The dendritic compounds include an anionic dendron that has a focal point having an anionic group and a linking group, and a photoreactive cation. The dendritic compounds find particular use as photoacid generators. Also provided are photoresist compositions that include such a dendritic compound, as well as methods of forming electronic devices with the photoresist compositions. The dendritic compounds, photoresist compositions and methods find particular applicability in the manufacture of semiconductor devices. | 07-03-2014 |
20140295347 | ACID GENERATORS AND PHOTORESISTS COMPRISING SAME - Acid generator compounds are provided that comprise an oxo-1,3-dioxolane moiety and/or an oxo-1,3-dioxane moiety. The acid generators are particularly useful as a photoresist composition component. | 10-02-2014 |
20150212414 | IONIC THERMAL ACID GENERATORS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS - New ionic thermal acid generator compounds are provided. Also provided are photoresist compositions, antireflective coating compositions, and chemical trim overcoat compositions, and methods of using the compositions. | 07-30-2015 |
Irvinder Kaur, Durham, NH US
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20110130593 | SOLUBLE, PERSISTENT NONACENE DERIVATIVES - The present invention is directed towards a new class of semi-conducting nonacene derivatives. These compounds are all soluble species and they all possess superior resistance to oxidation as compared to their counterparts that lack the substitution patterns disclosed herein. | 06-02-2011 |
20110130594 | CLASS OF SOLUBLE, PHOTOOXIDATIVELY RESISTANT ACENE DERIVATIVES - The present invention is directed towards a new class of semi-conducting acene derivatives. These compounds are all soluble species and they all possess superior resistance to photooxidation as compared to their counterparts that lack the substitution patterns disclosed herein. | 06-02-2011 |
Irvinder Kaur, Northborough, MA US
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20150064620 | PHOTOACID GENERATOR, PHOTORESIST, COATED SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD OF FORMING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A photoacid generator compound has formula (1) | 03-05-2015 |
20150118618 | PHOTOACID GENERATOR, PHOTORESIST, COATED SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD OF FORMING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A photoacid generator compound has the formula (1) | 04-30-2015 |
Jaslok Kaur, Erie, PA US
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20120193300 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED WATER DRAINAGE IN FUEL SYSTEM - A system for automated water drainage in a fuel system includes a fuel-water separator, a water sensor, first and second drain valves, a drain pressure sensor, and a control system, which is operably connected to the first and second drain valves, the water sensor, and the drain pressure sensor. The water sensor is disposed in the fuel-water separator for detecting the presence of water. The first drain valve is in fluid communication with the fuel-water separator, and the second drain valve is in fluid communication with the first drain valve; a fluid duct connects the first and second drain valves. The drain pressure sensor is positioned in the fluid duct, for detecting pressure levels in the fluid duct. The control system automatically operates the first and second drain valves, for removing purge liquid from the fuel-water separator, based on signal outputs of the water sensor and the drain pressure sensor. | 08-02-2012 |
Jasmeet Kaur, Woodbury, MN US
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20140099871 | SELF-CONTAINED FIBROUS BUFFING ARTICLE - A self-contained fibrous buffing article including at least one layer of a fibrous nonwoven fabric; the nonwoven fabric having a hardened adherent coating including a crosslinked binder, abrasive particles, and a lubricant blend; and the lubricant blend including at least a fatty acid, mineral oil and glycerin. | 04-10-2014 |
Jasmine Kaur, Milpitas, CA US
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20090017517 | Preparation of Negative-Stranded RNA Viruses by Electroporation - The present invention encompasses methods of preparing non-segmented negative-stranded RNA viruses from cells utilizing electroporation. | 01-15-2009 |
20130065309 | Preparation of Negative-Stranded RNA Viruses By Electroporation - The present invention encompasses methods of preparing non-segmented negative-stranded RNA viruses from cells utilizing electroporation. | 03-14-2013 |
Kulwant Kaur, Maple Grove, MN US
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20130156696 | HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA LPS DERIVED FROM TRANSGENIC XENOMOUSE - The invention described herein provides for human antibodies produced in non-human animals that specifically bind to | 06-20-2013 |
Kulwant Kamboj Kaur, Maple Grove, MN US
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20150175680 | HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA LPS DERIVED FROM TRANSGENIC XENOMOUSE - The invention described herein provides for human antibodies produced in non-human animals that specifically bind to | 06-25-2015 |
Mandeep Kaur US
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20120231090 | MOLECULAR BIOMARKER SET FOR EARLY DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER - Embodiments of the present invention concern methods and compositions related to detection of ovarian cancer, including detection of the stage of ovarian cancer, in some cases. In particular, the invention encompasses use of expression of TFAP2A and in some embodiments CA125 and/or E2F5 to identify ovarian cancer, including detecting mRNA and/or protein levels of the respective gene products. Kits for detection of ovarian cancer are also described. | 09-13-2012 |
Manmeet Kaur, Freehold, NJ US
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20150304307 | APPLICATION SIGNING - Systems and methods for application signing are disclosed. In some implementations, an application package identifier and a password may be received at an application signing server. Upon authenticating the application package identifier and the password, a fingerprint identifying the developer is received. Upon receipt of the fingerprint, the application signing server generates a secure key for the application based on the fingerprint, where the secure key is provided to the developer for inclusion within the application. Upon determining that the application package identifier and the secure key included in a request from an operating system of a mobile device matches an authorized application package identifier and an authorized secure key stored at the application signing server, the application signing server provides the requested list of the one or more APIs to the operating system to grant the application access to the APIs in the list. | 10-22-2015 |
Manmeet Kaur, Iselin, NJ US
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20150281362 | SYSTEM FOR MOBILE APPLICATION NOTARY SERVICE - An example of a system that provides notary services on behalf of an application client running on a mobile device is described. The application client requests a notarization token from an application notary service client running on the same mobile device. The application notary service client utilizes a SIM card of the mobile device to generate a notarization token request which is sent to an application notary service server. The application notary service server utilizes a SIM signature validator server to validate the notarization token request and generates the notarization token for delivery to the application client via the application notary service client. The application client includes the notarization token in a request to an application server, which uses the notarization token to validate the application client for access to a function or data of the server. | 10-01-2015 |
Manmeet Kaur, Roseville, MN US
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20140351044 | PROVISION OF RELEVANT OFFERS BASED ON GPS DATA - The current subject matter relates to generation of relevant real-time offers based on global positioning system (GPS) data of an individual. A mobile device of an individual can record the GPS data of the individual. The mobile device can be connected to a central system. The central system can receive the recorded GPS data. The central system can predict, by using a trained predictive model and based on transaction history of the individual and the GPS data, categories of likely purchases by the individual. The central system can generate or reproduce offers from merchants of the predicted categories that are located within a threshold distance from a current location of the individual. The central system can send the generated offers to the mobile device that can display the generated offers in real-time. Other applications can include improving relevance of batch offers and/or real-time offers based on a recent purchase trigger. | 11-27-2014 |
Manmeet Kaur, Atlanta, GA US
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20160092887 | APPLICATION LICENSE DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the disclosure are related to initiating deployment of applications to client devices in an enterprise environment. Embodiments of the disclosure interoperate with an application distribution environment from which applications are deployed to client devices and from which licenses for the applications may be obtained in bulk by the enterprise environment. Licenses can be assigned to user groups within the enterprise and then assigned to users who desire or require a particular application from the application distribution environment. | 03-31-2016 |
Navneet Kaur, Danbury, CT US
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20130289278 | Methods for the synthesis of activated ethylfumarates and their use as intermediates - Disclosed embodiments relate to improved methods for the synthesis of activated fumarate intermediates and their use in chemical synthesis. Disclosed embodiments describe the synthesis of activated fumarate esters including those derived from activating groups including: 4-nitrophenyl, diphenylphosphoryl azide, pivaloyl chloride, chlorosulfonyl isocyanate, p-nitrophenol, MEF, trifluoroacetyl and chlorine, for example, ethyl fumaroyl chloride and the subsequent use of the activated ester in situ. Further embodiments describe the improved synthesis of substituted aminoalkyl-diketopiperazines from unisolated and unpurified intermediates allowing for improved yields and reactor throughput. | 10-31-2013 |
Navneet Kaur, Fremont, CA US
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20100049021 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, METHODS AND TOOLS FOR CONTINUOUS ANALYTE MONITORING - One aspect of the invention provides an analyte monitor including a sensing volume, an analyte extraction area in contact with the sensing volume adapted to extract an analyte into the sensing volume, and an analyte sensor adapted to detect a concentration of analyte in the sensing volume. The sensing volume is defined by a first face, a second face opposite to the first face, and a thickness equal to the distance between the two faces. The surface area of the first face is about equal to the surface area of the second face and the extraction area is about equal to the surface area of the first and second face of the sensing volume. The analyte sensor includes a working electrode in contact with the sensing volume, the working electrode having a surface area at least as large as the analyte extraction area, and a second electrode in fluid communication with the sensing volume. | 02-25-2010 |
Rajdeep Kaur, Warren, NJ US
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20140368499 | Virtual Fitting Room - A virtual fitting room application is described that allows an individual to digitally try out different apparel on a customized graphical three-dimensional model before the individual potentially purchases the apparel. A user interface device of a computer executing the virtual fitting room application can receive values of multiple parameters characterizing dimensions associated with corresponding portions of a body. A server system connected to the computer can use the values of those parameters to generate the graphical three-dimensional model specific to the body. The user interface device can receive data identifying an apparel selected from a plurality of apparel. The server system can fit, based on the data identifying the apparel, the apparel on the graphical three-dimensional model to generate a clad three-dimensional model. The user interface device can display the clad three-dimensional model along with options to purchase the selected apparel. | 12-18-2014 |
Ravinder Kaur, Pittsford, NY US
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20130156803 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO P6 - Disclosed are compositions and methods related to vaccination for AOM and children prone to AOM. | 06-20-2013 |
20140314803 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO P6 - Disclosed are compositions and methods related to vaccination for AOM and children prone to AOM. | 10-23-2014 |
Samian Kaur, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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20120263145 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SMALL CELL DISCOVERY IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - A method for acquiring and applying offload area information for offloading a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) to a small cell in a different frequency layer is disclosed. The WTRU may enter a region or a macro cell and receive offload area information of the region in which a small cell in the vicinity of the macro cell is located. The offload information may be received in a system information block (SIB), dedicated signaling, or any other radio signal. The WTRU may perform measurements to determine the location of the WTRU and to determine whether it has entered any offload areas. Upon a determination that the offload area information is no longer valid, the WTRU may delete the offload area information. | 10-18-2012 |
20130088983 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENT RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES USING CARRIER AGGREGATION - A method and apparatus are described for integrating third generation partnership project (3GPP) radio access network and an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 radio access technologies (RATs). This may be done at a medium access control (MAC) layer or below the MAC layer. For example, a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) for multiple radio access technology (RAT) integration includes a 3GPP RAT including a radio resource control (RRC) entity, an IEEE 802.11 RAT including a medium access control (MAC) management entity, and a session management entity (SME) for mapping between the RRC entity and the MAC management entity. Combined, hybrid and split versions of logical channel prioritization (LCP) are described. The features of an LTE access stratum-service management entity (AS-SME) are also described. | 04-11-2013 |
20130153298 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING CELL-EDGE USER PERFORMANCE AND SIGNALING RADIO LINK FAILURE CONDITIONS VIA DOWNLINK COOPERATIVE COMPONENT CARRIERS - A wireless communication network and method are described for enhancing cell-edge performance of a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU). The WTRU may establish a connection with a plurality of sites via respective downlinks (DLs). Each DL may include at least one DL component carrier (CC) that operates on a frequency that is the same or different than one or more of the other CCs. The sites may manipulate their transmit power for a particular CC operating frequency such that the distance from a particular one of the sites to its cell boundary may become larger by increasing its transmit power on the particular frequency, and the distance from at least one of the other sites to its respective cell boundary may become smaller by decreasing its transmit power on the particular frequency. Thus, a coverage overlap between different CC frequencies may be created while maintaining a frequency reuse pattern of one. | 06-20-2013 |
20130155954 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRIGGERING MACHINE TYPE COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS - A method and apparatus for triggering at least one machine type communications (MTC) application using at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) is disclosed. The method includes receiving a triggering message including a device trigger (DT) and a maximum delayed response time value from a core network entity (CN), storing the DT in the WTRU, initiating a timer in the WTRU set to the maximum delayed response time value, and on a condition that the timer expires, the WTRU transitioning to a radio resource control (RRC) connected mode and dispatching the DT to the MTC application. | 06-20-2013 |
20130176988 | DATA SPLIT BETWEEN MULTIPLE SITES - Splitting data in a wireless communications network. Data may be split to use multiple base stations for transmission to user equipment in order to improve the bandwith if a UE is on a cell edge, or may be split by user equipment for transmission to multiple base stations in order to improve handover. Data splitting may be performed at the Packet Data Convergence Protocol layer, at the Radio Link Control layer, or at the Media Access Control layer on user equipment or on a base station. Data may instead be split in a network node, such as in a serving gateway, in Yes order to reduce X2 interface load or delay carrier aggregation. | 07-11-2013 |
20130201847 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ENABLE AD HOC NETWORKS - A neighborhood multimedia sharing controller (NMSC) includes a dynamic spectrum management (DSM) management entity configured to allocate multimedia packets to available unlicensed frequency bands for use by a respective radio access technology (RAT) selected from several RAT physical layers, based on quality of service (QoS) requirements of multimedia applications. A network interface of the NMSC enables peer-to-peer communication with at least one other NMSC to coordinate a cluster of ad hoc network nodes based on detected common multimedia stream patterns. | 08-08-2013 |
20140036667 | Rate Adaptation Using Network Signaling - Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed to perform rate adaptation in a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU). The WTRU may receive an encoded data stream, which may be encoded according to a Dynamic Adaptive HTTP Streaming (DASH) standard. The WTRU may request and/or receive the data stream from a content server. The WTRU may monitor and/or receive a cross-layer parameter, such as a physical layer parameter, a RRC layer parameter, and/or a MAC layer parameter (e.g., a CQI, a PRB allocation, a MRM, or the like). The WTRU may perform rate adaption based on the cross-layer parameter. For example, the WTRU may set the CE bit of an Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) field based on the cross-layer parameter. The WTRU may determine to request the data stream encoded at a different rate based on the cross-layer parameter, the CE bit, and/or a prediction based on the cross-layer parameter. | 02-06-2014 |
20140056220 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING DEVICE-TO-DEVICE DISCOVERY - Methods and apparatus for performing device-to-device (D2D) discovery are described. A service discovery process may include a discoverable device (e.g., a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU)) sending a discovery request, over a wireless connection, for a radio resource for the purpose of performing a transmission for radio frequency (RF) proximity detection for a given service. The WTRU may receive a discovery response including a configuration for RF proximity detection from a network, which configuration may be associated to the service. The configuration for RF proximity may be received by dedicated signaling, (e.g., physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH)), in particular for a discoverable WTRU. The configuration for RF proximity may be received on a broadcast channel, (e.g., a discovery shared channel (DISCH)), in particular for a monitoring WTRU, and may include one or more service identities, each associated with an RF proximity detection configuration, or a validity information and a measurement configuration. | 02-27-2014 |
20140105607 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIMMING WITH RATE CONTROL FOR VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS (VLC) - A visible light communication (VLC) device for lighting and data transmission includes a dimming block and a light emitting device. The dimming block is configured to receive a desired brightness level, determine a data duty cycle for the data transmission based on the desired brightness level, determine a filler luminance value based on the desired brightness level, and generate dimming information for use by a second VLC device for decoding the data. The light emitting device is configured to convert the data, the filler luminance value, and the dimming information to visible light for transmission to the second VLC device. | 04-17-2014 |
20140153504 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCAL DATA CACHING - Methods and apparatus for local data caching are disclosed. Data may be stored in a local data storage connected to a base station or network nodes. The data flow may be split. The base station may coordinate with a cooperating base station for split-data transmission of locally cached data. Data may be split at different layers. | 06-05-2014 |
20140198744 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DATA-SPLITTING TRANSMISSION FROM MULTIPLE SITES - Methods and apparatus for changing cell range coverage are disclosed. The coverage may be changed on a per-sub-frame basis. An antenna beam elevation tilting angle may be adjusted to provide different effective downlink (DL) coverage. For example, a subframe may be a small tilt subframe or a large tilt subframe. A network or evolved NodeB (eNB) may determine data channel transmission power to adjust cell range per subframe. Low Power Subframe (LPS) may be used alone or with Almost Blank Subframe (ABS) to transmit data. Timing Advance (TA) handling for uplink (UL) transmissions is described. A common TA (CTA) may be determined for multi-site UL signaling. UL power control may be determined for UL transmission to multiple sites. Radio Link Monitoring (RLM) may be performed for multiple sites on a carrier frequency. A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may maintain synchronization in selected subframes for multiple cells. | 07-17-2014 |
20140241265 | COMPONENT CARRIER TRAFFIC MAPPING - Data traffic may be mapped such that it may be routed via a component carrier. The data traffic may be mapped based on QoS, traffic offload, or the like. This may provide the ability to map certain data to specific component carriers. For example, this may provide a user subscription model with the ability to map one or more services to license exempt (LE) carriers, but not to other carriers. As another example, a user downloading a high definition movie may not want this to be counted towards his or her monthly quota on a licensed carriers or may want to pay flat rate to access supplementary carriers for such services. Allowing data to be mapped such that it may be routed via a component carrier via a component carrier may allow the user to map the data for the high definition movie to a LE carrier. | 08-28-2014 |
20140254555 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING A BLANKET WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONTROL PLANE - A method and apparatus for maintaining a connection between a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) and a blanket wireless local area network (BWLAN) are described. An inter-working function (IWF) entity in a given network access point (NAP) of the BWLAN maintains lists of WTRUs in respective states. Furthermore, the given NAP maintains a list of neighbor NAPs, and operates in accordance with a selected WTRU mobility protocol. The states may include a “not aware” (NA) state in which the given NAP is actually not aware of a particular WTRU, an “active transmit” (AT) state in which the given NAP is actively transmitting to a particular WTRU, and a “neighbor range” (NR) state for WTRUs indicated in an update report from neighbor (URN) message that the given NAP was not aware of. The WTRU mobility protocol may be a push mobility protocol or a poll mobility protocol. | 09-11-2014 |
20140321282 | HIGH-RATE DUAL-BAND CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS - A method, apparatus and system for wireless communication are described. The method includes transmitting and receiving data to and from one or more wireless transmit/receive units (WTRUs) via an underlay system access link. The underlay system is non-standalone, and control information is provided from an overlay system. An underlay base station is linked to other underlay base stations to implement a mesh backhaul. The method also includes transmitting and receiving at least a portion of the data to or from an overlay base station via backhaul links and receiving control data from the overlay base station. The data is split at a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) entity, and the PDCP entity terminates in the overlay base station and a radio link control (RLC) entity terminates in the underlay base station. | 10-30-2014 |
20140369326 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRIGGERING MACHINE TYPE COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS - A method and apparatus for triggering at least one machine type communications (MTC) application using at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) is disclosed. The method includes receiving a triggering message including a device trigger (DT) and a maximum delayed response time value from a core network entity (CN), storing the DT in the WTRU, initiating a timer in the WTRU set to the maximum delayed response time value, and on a condition that the timer expires, the WTRU transitioning to a radio resource control (RRC) connected mode and dispatching the DT to the MTC application. | 12-18-2014 |
20150109943 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIRECTIONAL MESH NETWORKS WITH JOINT BACKHAUL AND ACCESS LINK DESIGN - A cellular communications network may be configured to leverage a millimeter wave (mmW) mesh network. Base stations may be configured to operate as mmW base stations (tnBs). Such base stations may be configured to participate in the mmW mesh network and to access the cellular communications network (e.g., via cellular access links). A network device of the cellular communications network (e.g., an eNB) may operate as a control entity with respect to one or more niBs. Such a network device may govern mesh backhaul routing with respect to the cellular communications network and the mmW mesh network. Such a network device may configure the mmW mesh network, for example by performing a process to join a new mB to the mmW mesh network. A WTRU may send and receive control information via a cellular access fink and may send and receive data via the mmW mesh network. | 04-23-2015 |
20150131536 | METHOD TO ENABLE WIRELESS OPERATION IN LICENSE EXEMPT SPECTRUM - Described herein are methods to enable wireless cellular operation in unlicensed and lightly licensed, (collectively referred to as license exempt spectrum. Cognitive methods are used to enable use of unlicensed bands and/or secondary use of lightly licensed bands. Wireless devices may use licensed exempt spectrum as new bands in addition to the existing bands to transmit to a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) in the downlink direction, or to a base station in the uplink direction. The wireless devices may access license exempt spectrum for bandwidth aggregation or relaying using a carrier aggregation framework. In particular, a primary component carrier operating in a licensed spectrum is used for control and connection establishment and a second component carrier operating in a licensed exempt spectrum is used for bandwidth extension. | 05-14-2015 |
20150215903 | RESOURCE SELECTION FOR DEVICE TO DEVICE DISCOVERY OR COMMUNICATION - Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed to manage interference caused by D2D communications. A wireless transmit receive unit (WTRU) may include a processor. The processor may be configured to perform one or more of the following. The processor may determine to send information using a device-to-device transmission via a resource pool from a plurality of resource pools. Each resource pool may be associated with a range of reference signal receive power (RSRP) values. The processor may determine a RSRP measurement of a cell associated with the WTRU. The processor may select a resource pool from the plurality of resource pools based on the RSRP measurement of the cell. The RSRP measurement of the cell may be within the range of RSRP values associated with the selected resource pool. The processor may send the information using the selected resource pool. | 07-30-2015 |
20150223178 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING CELL-EDGE USER PERFORMANCE AND SIGNALING RADIO LINK FAILURE CONDITIONS VIA DOWNLINK COOPERATIVE COMPONENT CARRIERS - A method and apparatus are described. A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) includes circuitry that determines transmission power levels associated with physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmissions over a plurality of uplink component carriers. On a condition that maximum power scaling is required, the circuitry prioritizes providing power to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) over providing power to a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) having uplink control information (UCI) and prioritize providing power to the PUCCH and PUSCH having UCI over a PUSCH not having UCI. The circuitry transmits the PUCCH, the PUSCH having UCI or at least one PUSCH not having UCI over the plurality of uplink component carriers. | 08-06-2015 |
20150280825 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISCOVERY AND ASSOCIATION FOR VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS (VLC) - A visible light communication (VLC) device and method for discovery and association with a VLC infrastructure node are disclosed. The VLC device is configured to receive a beacon frame from a VLC infrastructure node. The VLC device is further configured to transmit an association request to the VLC infrastructure node. The association request includes an indication of physical layer (PHY) capabilities and an indication of medium access control (MAC) capabilities of the VLC device. The VLC device is further configured to receive an association response from the VLC infrastructure node. The association response includes information for use in communicating with the VLC infrastructure node. | 10-01-2015 |
20150312957 | OPERATING WITH MULTIPLE SCHUDULERS IN A WIRELESS SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed for a WTRU to operate using multiple schedulers. The WTRU may exchange data with the network over more than one data path, such that each data path may use a radio interface connected to a different network node and each node may be associated with an independent scheduler. For example, a WTRU may establish a RRC connection between the WTRU and a network. The RRC connection may establish a first radio interface between the WTRU and a first serving site of the network and a second radio interface between the WTRU and a second serving site of the network. The RRC connection may be established between the WTRU and the MeNB and a control function may be established between the WTRU and the SCeNB. The WTRU may receive data from the network over the first radio interface or the second radio interface. | 10-29-2015 |
20160044567 | METHODS FOR 3GPP WLAN INTERWORKING FOR IMPROVED WLAN USAGE THROUGH OFFLOAD - Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for bearer management in a wireless network using virtual bearers. Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are also disclosed for managing conflicts between an eNB decision to offload a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) to a WLAN and an ANDSF policy. Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are also disclosed for minimization of drive tests (MDT) for WLAN or during an offload to WLAN. Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are also disclosed for signaling capabilities of a WTRU. | 02-11-2016 |
20160065362 | SECURING PEER-TO-PEER AND GROUP COMMUNICATIONS - Systems, methods and apparatus embodiments are described herein for leveraging security associations to enhance security of proximity services. Existing security associations are leveraged to create security associations that are used by proximity services. For example, existing keys may be leveraged to derive new keys that may be used to secure peer-to-peer communications. | 03-03-2016 |
20160112896 | USER-PLANE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT - Methods, apparatuses and systems for user-plane congestion management are provided. Among these method, apparatuses and systems is a method, implementable by a base station (and/or a serving gateway), for mitigating user plane congestion. The method may include sending a congestion indication to a core network; receiving a general packet radio system (GPRS) tunneling protocol (GTP) packet including an first internet protocol (IP) packet associated with a first flow within a bearer; obtaining, from a header of the GTP packet, an indicator indicative of a priority of the IP packet, wherein the indicator was inserted into the header of the GTP packet by the core network responsive to the congestion indication; and dropping any of the GTP packet and the first IP packet on condition that a priority of a second IP packet associated with second flow within the bearer takes precedence over the priority of the first IP packet. | 04-21-2016 |
Samian Kaur, Conshohocken, PA US
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20090201879 | INTEGRATION OF 802.21 MEDIA INDEPENDENT HANDOVER FUNCTIONALITY TO RADIO INTERFACE LAYER AND TELEPHONY SERVER - A radio interface layer media independent handover (RIL MIH) client functionality enables transparent inter-system handover of a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) between different radio access technologies (RATs), without user intervention. The RIL MIH client interacts with RIL drivers and proxies, informs the RIL proxies of the handover status, then the proxies interact with a new driver in use. A WTRU is modified to add MIH functionality to a telephony server to support inter-system handover. | 08-13-2009 |
20110044218 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A MULTI-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY LAYER FOR SPLITTING DOWNLINK-UPLINK OVER DIFFERENT RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - A multi radio access technology layer (MRL) is a convergence layer solution, located between the protocol layers and the technology-dependent MAC layers. The MRL layer is technology independent and uses the information received from the underlying technologies to select the most appropriate uplink and downlink technologies to match the respective service requirements. | 02-24-2011 |
20110053619 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SOLVING LIMITED ADDRESSING SPACE IN MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) ENVIRONMENTS - A method and apparatus for machine-to-machine (M2M) communications between a controller and a group of wireless transmit/receive units (WTRUs), each WTRU within the group having a same international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI). | 03-03-2011 |
20110069962 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIMMING WITH RATE CONTROL FOR VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS (VLC) - A method and apparatus for dimming a luminary for lighting and data transmission in visible light communications (VLC). | 03-24-2011 |
20110188484 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING A BLANKET WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONTROL PLANE - A method and apparatus for maintaining a connection between a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) and a blanket wireless local area network (BWLAN) are described. An inter-working function (IWF) entity in a given network access point (NAP) of the BWLAN maintains lists of WTRUs in respective states. Furthermore, the given NAP maintains a list of neighbor NAPs, and operates in accordance with a selected WTRU mobility protocol. The states may include a “not aware” (NA) state in which the given NAP is actually not aware of a particular WTRU, an “active transmit” (AT) state in which the given NAP is actively transmitting to a particular WTRU, and a “neighbor range” (NR) state for WTRUs indicated in an update report from neighbor (URN) message that the given NAP was not aware of. The WTRU mobility protocol may be a push mobility protocol or a poll mobility protocol. | 08-04-2011 |
Samian J. Kaur, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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20130114446 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR MINIMIZATION OF DRIVE TESTS (MDT) BASED ON QOS VERIFICATIONS - A method of managing one or more test measurements associated with a communication system using a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) is disclosed. The method includes receiving, by the WTRU, a measurement configuration including at least a trigger indicating a condition or event for initiation of the one or more test measurements; determining, by the WTRU, whether the trigger has been satisfied, as a determination result; initiating the one or more test measurements in accordance with the determination result; and measuring, by the WTRU, the one or more test measurements. | 05-09-2013 |
20130155948 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SHARING A COMMON PDP CONTEXT - Disclosed herein are methods and devices for sharing a packet data protocol (PDP) context among a plurality of devices. For example, a method or sharing a PDP context among a plurality of devices may include a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) sending a request to establish or modify a PDP context. The request to establish or modify the PDP context may include an indication that the WTRU is a member of shared context group. The method may also include the WTRU receiving a response indicating that the request to establish or modify the PDP context was accepted. The method may also include the WTRU acting as a gateway for at least one other device in the shared context group. The request to establish or modify the PDP context may be an attach request. The indication that the WTRU is a member of shared context group may be a group identifier (ID). | 06-20-2013 |
20130201830 | Machine Type Communications Connectivity Sharing - Methods, apparatuses, and systems are described for machine type communication (MTC) devices to share the same data path when the MTC devices transmit data to destination, or vice versa. The shared data path may run through the whole length of the traffic end-to-end or a segment between two nodes. A method may involve routing a first communication from a first MTC device toward a first MTC server through a logical 3GPP path between a first 3GPP network node and a second 3GPP network node. The logical 3GPP path is assigned a path identifier. The method may also comprise routing a second communication from a second MTC device toward a second MTC server through the logical 3GPP path. | 08-08-2013 |
20130215772 | RECONFIGURATION AND HANDOVER PROCEDURES FOR FUZZY CELLS - A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may transmit data via multiple component carriers associated with multiple eNode-Bs. The WTRU may receive a handover request message from a source eNode-B. While maintaining a connection with a component carrier on the source eNode-B, the WTRU may establish a connection with another component carrier on a target eNode-B. | 08-22-2013 |
20130288668 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING PROXIMITY DISCOVERY PROCEDURES - A method and apparatus are described for supporting a two-stage device-to-device (D2D) discovery using a D2D interworking function (IWF). A D2D IWF component may be configured to perform mapping between an application running on an application server and a third generation partnership project (3GPP) network, and provide a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to allow discovery to be provided as a service to D2D applications. An application identifier may be mapped to a 3GPP identifier. Further, a method and apparatus are described for performing client-server discovery. A first wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may be configured for a listen-only operation, and a second WTRU may be configured to transmit beacons. The first and second WTRUs may perform a radio access network (RAN) discovery procedure at an access stratum (AS) layer. A method and apparatus for performing charging for D2D service using a D2D IWF are also described. | 10-31-2013 |
20130294356 | CHANNEL ACCESS SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COGNITIVE RELAYING FOR CELLULAR SYSTEMS - Embodiments contemplate channel access systems and methods for cognitive relaying in unlicensed and lightly licensed bands. Embodiments contemplate managing nodes of a wireless network operating in an unlicensed and or lightly licensed band. One or more embodiments may include sensing an idle channel in the unlicensed and/or lightly licensed band. Further, embodiments contemplate using the idle channel for wireless communication. | 11-07-2013 |
20130301501 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MTC LONG DRX CYCLE/SLEEP LENGTHS - Current wireless networks do not allow machine type communication (MTC) devices to have long discontinuous reception (DRX) cycles or sleep lengths. A long DRX cycle may allow MTC systems and devices to operate with much longer DRX/Sleep cycles/periods. This may facilitate the MTC operations for infrequent system access or infrequent system reaching (e.g. paged once in a week) with no or low mobility and may allow MTC devices to sleep for a long time with low power consumption. | 11-14-2013 |
20130315124 | SCALABLE VIDEO CODING OVER SIMULTANEOUS UNICAST/MULTICAST LTE DL SHARED CHANNEL - Embodiments contemplate devices and techniques for receiving unicast and multicast transmissions over a downlink (DL) shared channel in parallel, for example an LTE DL shared channel (SCH). For example, one or more hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) entities may be configured to perform retransmissions of the multicast and/or unicast messages. Common and/or dedicated (e.g., separate) HARQ entities may be utilized for retransmission. The multicast downlink shared channels may be activated and/or deactivated on demand. The activation and/or deactivation may be performed using radio resource control (RRC) signaling and/or Medium Access Control (MAC) signaling. The multicast and/or unicast downlink shared channel data may include scalable video coding (SVC) data of varying priority. Embodiments also contemplate the use of simultaneous (e.g. parallel) multicast/unicast for scalable video coding transmission over WiFi/802.11 protocol signals. | 11-28-2013 |
20140056243 | OPERATING WITH MULTIPLE SCHEDULERS IN A WIRELESS SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed for a WTRU to operate using multiple schedulers. The WTRU may exchange data with the network over more than one data path, such that each data path may use a radio interface connected to a different network node and each node may be associated with an independent scheduler. For example, a WTRU may establish a RRC connection between the WTRU and a network. The RRC connection may establish a first radio interface between the WTRU and a first serving site of the network and a second radio interface between the WTRU and a second serving site of the network. The RRC connection may be established between the WTRU and the MeNB and a control function may be established between the WTRU and the SCeNB. The WTRU may receive data from the network over the first radio interface or the second radio interface. | 02-27-2014 |
20140129815 | VALIDATION AND/OR AUTHENTICATION OF A DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATION WITH NETWORK - A device may include a trusted component. The trusted component may be verified by a trusted third party and may have a certificate of verification stored therein based on the verification by the trusted third party. The trusted component may include a root of trust that may provide secure code and data storage and secure application execution. The root of trust may also be configured to verify an integrity of the trusted component via a secure boot and to prevent access to the certain information in the device if the integrity of the trusted component may not be verified. | 05-08-2014 |
20140241254 | ADAPTIVE SCHEDULING AND HARQ MANAGEMENT FOR COOPERATIVE TRANSMISSIONS - Disclosed herein is HARQ management, scheduling, and measurements, among other things, for cooperative communication. For example, methods herein may be used in situations wherein relaying or helping mechanisms may comprise the use of a relay node which is part of a fixed infrastructure or a relay node which may be a mobile wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU). In said situations, a first transmission with first data is established between an evolved NodeB (eNB) and a WTRU. A second transmission with second data is established between a relay node (RN) and the WTRU. Said first and second data are combined for decoding. A single HARQ feedback for said first and second transmissions is sent from the WTRU to the eNB. | 08-28-2014 |
20150245262 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SMALL CELL DISCOVERY IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - A method for acquiring and applying offload area information for offloading a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) to a small cell in a different frequency layer is disclosed. The WTRU may enter a region or a macro cell and receive offload area information of the region in which a small cell in the vicinity of the macro cell is located. The offload area information may include at least one of a global positioning system (GPS) coordinate, a radius over which the area extends with respect to the GPS coordinate, a list of position reference signals (PRS), a cell identity or a list of cell identities, a frequency on which the small cell is located, and a radio access technology (RAT) of the corresponding cell. The offload information may be received in a system information block (SIB), dedicated signaling, or any other radio signal. The WTRU may perform measurements to determine the location of the WTRU and to determine whether it has entered any offload areas. Upon a determination that the offload area information is no longer valid, the WTRU may delete the offload area information. | 08-27-2015 |
Satwant Kaur, San Jose, CA US
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20110209123 | REDUCED INTEROPERABILITY VALIDATION SETS FOR MULTI-FEATURE PRODUCTS - Systems and methods of validating multi-feature products can provide for identifying a feature combination for a product, and expanding the feature combination to include additional features only if the additional features are interoperable with all features in the feature combination and the additional features are new to the feature combination. The feature combination and the expanded feature combination may be added to a validation set for the product, wherein the validation set can be used to validate various platform configurations of the product. | 08-25-2011 |
20110209124 | AUTOMATED TOP DOWN PROCESS TO MINIMIZE TEST CONFIGURATIONS FOR MULTI-FEATURE PRODUCTS - Systems and methods of conducting interoperability assessments provide for generating a feature interoperability matrix based on feature data and interoperability data, wherein the feature data defines a plurality of features of a product and the interoperability data indicates levels of interoperability of the plurality of features. A validation set can be generated based on the feature interoperability matrix, wherein the validation set includes a plurality of feature combinations. A subfeature interoperability matrix can be used to convert the validation set into a test plan for the product, wherein the test plan minimizes test configurations for the product. | 08-25-2011 |
20140122936 | AUTOMATED TOP DOWN PROCESS TO MINIMIZE TEST CONFIGURATIONS FOR MULTI-FEATURE PRODUCTS - Systems and methods of conducting interoperability assessments provide for generating a feature interoperability matrix based on feature data and interoperability data, wherein the feature data defines a plurality of features of a product and the interoperability data indicates levels of interoperability of the plurality of features. A validation set can be generated based on the feature interoperability matrix, wherein the validation set includes a plurality of feature combinations. A subfeature interoperability matrix can be used to convert the validation set into a test plan for the product, wherein the test plan minimizes test configurations for the product. | 05-01-2014 |
Simarna Kaur, Neshanic Station, NJ US
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Simarna Kaur, Green Brook, NJ US
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Simarna Kaur, Branchburg, NJ US
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20140037563 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PAULOWNIA TOMENTOSA WOOD EXTRACTS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are compositions comprising Paulownin or an extract of | 02-06-2014 |
Simran Preet Kaur, West Chester, OH US
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Sukhbir Kaur, Bethesda, MD US
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20150111768 | METHODS FOR GENERATION OF PLURIPOTENT AND MULTIPOTENT CELLS - This disclosure relates to methods of producing induced pluripotent (iPS), multipotent, and/or lineage-committed stem cells from differentiated cells, maintaining iPS, multipotent, and/or lineage-committed cells in culture, and re-differentiating the iPS and multipotent stem cells into any desired lineage-committed cell type. | 04-23-2015 |
Sukhvinder Kaur, Dublin, CA US
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20100056416 | NATURAL CLEANERS - A cleaning composition with a limited number of natural ingredients contains an anionic surfactant, a hydrophilic syndetic, nonionic surfactant and a hydrophobic syndetic. The cleaning composition can be used to clean laundry, soft surfaces, and hard surfaces and cleans as well or better than commercial compositions containing synthetically derived cleaning agents. | 03-04-2010 |
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Surinder Kaur, Lafayette, CA US
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Zach Kaur, Bloomington, IN US
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20130203665 | SINGLE-CHAIN INSULIN AGONISTS EXHIBITING HIGH ACTIVITY AT THE INSULIN RECEPTOR - Single chain insulin analogs are provided having high potency and specificity for the insulin receptor. As disclosed herein optimally sized linking moieties can be used to link human insulin A and B chains, or analogs or derivatives thereof, wherein the carboxy terminus of the B25 amino acid of the B chain is linked to the amino terminus of the A1 amino acid of the A chain via the intervening linking moiety. In on embodiment the linking moiety comprises a polyethylene glycol of 6-16 monomer units and in an alternative embodiment the linking moiety comprises a non-native amino acid sequence derived form the IGF-1 C-peptide and comprising at least 8 amino acids and no more than 12 amino acid in length. Also disclosed are prodrug and conjugate derivatives of the single chain insulin analogs. | 08-08-2013 |
Zachary Kaur, Bloomington, IN US
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20150148520 | SINGLE-CHAIN INSULIN AGONISTS EXHIBITING HIGH ACTIVITY AT THE INSULIN RECEPTOR - Single chain insulin analogs are provided having high potency and specificity for the insulin receptor. As disclosed herein optimally sized linking moieties can be used to link human insulin A and B chains, or analogs or derivatives thereof, wherein the carboxy terminus of the B25 amino acid of the B chain is linked to the amino terminus of the A1 amino acid of the A chain via the intervening linking moiety. In on embodiment the linking moiety comprises a polyethylene glycol of 6-16 monomer units and in an alternative embodiment the linking moiety comprises a non-native amino acid sequence derived form the IGF-1 C-peptide and comprising at least 8 amino acids and no more than 12 amino acid in length. Also disclosed are prodrug and conjugate derivatives of the single chain insulin analogs. | 05-28-2015 |