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Photoreactor for Treatment of Jaundice
Technology Description Oregon State University is seeking a licensee or research collaborator for development or commercialization of a microfluidic visible light photoreactor for the treatment of jaundice in neonatal patients. The device enables safe extracorporeal blood treatment, making it an excellent replacement for equally effective, yet risky,...
Published: 1/16/2023
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Inventor(s):
John Lahmann
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Adam Higgins
Keywords(s):
Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Inst. (ATAMI)
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Bilirubin
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Blood
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hyper
bilirubin
emia
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light
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Medical Science & Technologies
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Neonatal
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Newborn
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Photoreactor
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Sepsis
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treatment
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Therapeutics
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Engineering
PEGylated
Bilirubin
for the treatment of Hyperlipidemia, Obesity, and Type II Diabetes
Project ID: D2018-40 Background: Obesity, a low-grade inflammatory disease, has affected more than 150 million people in the US. Obesity and its associated risk factors are a prelude to the development of type II diabetes that accounts for a vast majority of the 25.8 million diabetes cases in the US.
Bilirubin
, a yellow pigment produced during...
Published: 5/9/2024
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Inventor(s):
Terry Hinds
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David Stec
Keywords(s):
Bilirubin
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Brown Adipose Tissue
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Cholesterol
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Obesity
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PEGylated
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PPARα
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Triglycerides
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Type II Diabetes
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White Adipose Tissue
Category(s):
Cardiovascular, Renal, & Metabolism
“Thin” Molecules for Treating Obesity and Type II Diabetes
Project ID: D2016-29 IP Status: PCT patent application filed Invention Description and Novelty: “Thin” molecules offer stronger binding to PPAR and include greater lipid burning and glucose lowering properties. Applications: Dyslipidemia, obesity and type II diabetes Value propositions: •
Bilirubin
reduces body...
Published: 5/9/2024
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Inventor(s):
Terry Hinds
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Christopher Trabbic
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David Stec
Keywords(s):
Adipogenesis
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Bilirubin
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Biliverdin
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Biliverdin Reductase
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Fenofibrate
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FGF21
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Heme Oxygenase
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Lipid Accumulation
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PPAR
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PPARa
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WY 14,643
Category(s):
Cardiovascular, Renal, & Metabolism