Raiker
Anil Shivram Raiker, Goa IN
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20150185233 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING PLASMA FROM BLOOD FOR BILIRUBIN LEVEL ESTIMATION - The present disclosure pertains to a system for separating plasma and/or serum from blood. The system is configured to separate plasma and/or serum from between about 20 and about 50 μl of blood. Separating plasma and/or serum from that amount of blood may be useful during a bilirubin level estimation in newborn babies. The system alleviates the need to centrifuge a sample of blood to separate the blood plasma and/or serum. The system is configured such that the separated serum is held by the system during an optical analysis to estimate bilirubin levels, thus eliminating the need to transfer the serum sample to a cuvette for analysis. In some embodiments, the system comprises a cartridge body, a filter, a serum pathway, an analysis port, a negative pressure source, a suction connector port, and/or other components. | 07-02-2015 |
20150190651 | PHOTOTHERAPY SYSTEM THAT ADAPTS TO THE POSITION OF AN INFANT IN NEONATAL CARE - Systems and methods for providing phototherapy to an infant use the determined position and/or posture of an infant to provide effective phototherapy through a set of light sources, to avoid electromagnetic radiation from the light sources directly impinging on the eyes of the infant, and to reduce or limit the level of electromagnetic radiation leaked into the environment. | 07-09-2015 |
Anil Shivram Raiker, Bangalore IN
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20150209598 | LED-BASED PHOTOTHERAPY PANEL CAPABLE OF FITTING IN AN X-RAY CASSETTE TRAY OF AN INCUBATOR - Systems and methods for providing phototherapy to infants use a LED-based phototherapy panel designed to fit in an X-ray cassette tray of an incubator. | 07-30-2015 |
Steven Raiker, Rochester, NY US
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20100022453 | NoGo Receptor 1 and Fibroblast Growth Factor Interactions - Compositions and methods useful in promoting neuronal growth, synaptic transmission, or neuronal regeneration are described, including, for example, a polypeptide comprising a fragment of NgR1, wherein the NgR1 fragment has reduced FGF2 binding as compared to wild-type NgR1. Also described are chimeric polypeptides comprising the NgR1 fragment and compositions comprising the fragment or chimeric polypeptide. Nucleic acids, vectors and expression systems are also described which encode the fragments and polypeptides. These compositions can be used in combination with FGF2 to promote neurite outgrowth or neuronal regeneration and can be used to treat central nervous systems diseases and disorders. | 01-28-2010 |