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Cesare Patrone, Stockholm SE
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20100129319 | TREATMENT OF DISEASE OR INJURY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM USING AGENTS THAT DECREASE THE ACTIVITY OF THE MELANOCORTIN 4 RECEPTOR - Novel methods are provided for modulating CNS cell neogenesis in the CNS cells in vitro or in vivo, involving the use of agents that decrease the activity of the melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R). When the methods of the invention are applied to a subject such as a human, it may be used for reducing a symptom of a CNS disorder. | 05-27-2010 |
Cesare Patrone, Hagersten SE
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20090232775 | Compounds and methods for increasing neurogenesis - The invention is directed to methods of promoting neurogenesis by contacting neuronal tissue with neurogenesis modulating agents. Novel methods for treating neurological disorders using neurogenesis modulating agents are disclosed. | 09-17-2009 |
David M. Patrone, Ellicott City, MD US
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20140068768 | Apparatus and Method for Identifying Related Code Variants in Binaries - An apparatus for identifying related code variants may include processing circuitry configured to execute instructions for receiving query binary code, processing the query binary code to generate one or more query code fingerprints comprising compressed representations of respective functional components of the query binary code, comparing the one or more query code fingerprints to at least some reference code fingerprints stored in a database to determine a similarity measure between the one or more query code fingerprints and at least some of the reference code fingerprints, and preparing at least one report based on the similarity measure. | 03-06-2014 |
Dennis S. Patrone, Buffalo, NY US
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20140068768 | Apparatus and Method for Identifying Related Code Variants in Binaries - An apparatus for identifying related code variants may include processing circuitry configured to execute instructions for receiving query binary code, processing the query binary code to generate one or more query code fingerprints comprising compressed representations of respective functional components of the query binary code, comparing the one or more query code fingerprints to at least some reference code fingerprints stored in a database to determine a similarity measure between the one or more query code fingerprints and at least some of the reference code fingerprints, and preparing at least one report based on the similarity measure. | 03-06-2014 |
Julia B. Patrone, Laurel, MD US
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20110294159 | Biocompatible Article for the Treatment of Water and Production of Energy - A biocompatible article including (a) a biocompatible hydrogel; (b) an adhesive coating on at least a portion of the hydrogel; and (c) one or more organisms adhered to at least a portion of the adhesive coating is disclosed. | 12-01-2011 |
20120231038 | Wound Healing Compositions Comprising Biocompatible Cellulose Hydrogel Membranes and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides a wound healing composition comprising a biocompatible hydrogel membrane wherein the hydrogel membrane has one or more of the following properties: high water content, high transparency, high permeability, high biocompatibility, high tensile strength and an optimal thickness. The invention further provides methods of treating a wound in a subject in need thereof, comprising contacting the wound with a biocompatible cellulose hydrogel membrane of the invention. | 09-13-2012 |
20130032059 | Cellulose-Based Hydrogels and Methods of Making Thereof - The present invention provides cellulose hydrogels having one or more of the following properties: high water content, high transparency, high permeability, high biocompatibility, high tensile strength and an optimal thickness. The present invention further provides a process for preparing a cellulose hydrogel comprising: (i) contacting cellulose with a solvent to activate the cellulose; (ii) optionally removing the solvent from the activated cellulose; (iii) substantially dissolving the activated cellulose to form a solution; (iv) allowing the solution to gel; and optionally (v) drying the gel and rehydrating the gel. The cellulose hydrogel can have many uses, including uses as contact lenses. | 02-07-2013 |
Julia B. Patrone, Ellicott City, MD US
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20120039814 | Topical Compositions and Methods of Detection and Treatment - A topical composition includes a nanoemulsion of a plurality of hydrophobic particles having a hydrophilic coating therein. The hydrophobic particles are derived from the same or different hydrophobic material and each hydrophobic particle has a melting point below the melting point of the respective hydrophobic material. The nanoemulsion further includes one or more pharmaceutically active agents and/or one or more chemiluminescent disease-detecting systems. | 02-16-2012 |
20130022685 | Topical Compositions and Methods of Detection and Treatment - A topical composition includes a nanoemulsion of a plurality of hydrophobic particles having a hydrophilic coating therein. The hydrophobic particles are derived from the same or different hydrophobic material and each hydrophobic particle has a melting point below the melting point of the respective hydrophobic material. The hydrophobic particles comprise a mean particle size of less than about 10 nm, and the nanoemulsion further includes one or more pharmaceutically active agents. | 01-24-2013 |
20150044446 | Cellulose Hydrogel Compositions and Contact Lenses for Corneal Applications - The present invention provides cellulose hydrogels having one or more of the following properties: high water content, high transparency, high oxygen permeability, high biocompatibility, high tensile strength and desirable thermal stability. The present invention further provides a process for preparing a cellulose hydrogel comprising (i) a step of activating cellulose, in which the activating step comprises contacting the cellulose with a solvent to activate the cellulose for a time duration from about 2 hours to about 30 hours; (ii) substantially dissolving the activated cellulose to form a solution; and (iii) gelling the solution to form a gel, in which the gelling step comprises allowing the solution to gel in an environment comprising a relative humidity from about 30% to about 80% at 35° C. | 02-12-2015 |
Louis Patrone, Hamburg, NY US
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20080207434 | CLEAN, COMPRESSED SORBENT TABLETS - A pressed sorbent form includes a sorbent and a binder. The sorbent is chosen from the group including silica gel, molecular sieve, activated carbon, and clay. The binder is powdered ethyl vinyl acetate. | 08-28-2008 |
20100025629 | HUMIDITY CONTROL DEVICE - A device for controlling relative humidity in an environment with a solidified humectant composition. The solidified humectant composition is made from a humectant salt, water, and a carrier. The solidified humectant may be formed into a tablet with the aid of a binder, or it may be contained within a thermoformed felt material, a sachet, or a water permeable canister. In a preferred embodiment, the sachet is made of a micro-perforated polyester/paper/polyethylene material. Preferred humectant salts include CaCl | 02-04-2010 |
20100171073 | Absorbent Mixture and Product - An absorbent mixture consisting of an absorbent such as sodium or potassium polyacrylate, a fluent wax and a channeling agent. A product consisting of a porous member containing a mixture including an absorbent such as sodium or potassium polyacrylate, a fluent wax and a channeling agent. | 07-08-2010 |
20110291046 | SILICONE POLYMER DESICCANT COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A molded article including a blend of a self supporting silicone polymer and a sorbent, wherein the sorbent is homogeneously dispersed within the silicone polymer. A method of forming a molding composition including a silicone polymer and a sorbent, wherein the silicone polymer includes a first silicone material and a second silicone material, the first silicone material being different than the second silicone material, the method including the steps of: a) blending the first silicone material and the sorbent into a first blended composition, wherein the sorbent is homogeneously dispersed within the first silicone material; b) blending the second silicone material and the sorbent into a second blended composition, wherein the sorbent is homogeneously dispersed within the second silicone material; and, c) blending the first and second blended composition to form the molding composition, wherein the sorbent is homogeneously dispersed within the molding composition and the molding composition is heat curable. | 12-01-2011 |