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Novel Method to Treat Heart Disease in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) Patients
Advantages: Novel Therapeutic target to treat cardiac dystrophy in DMD: Nox4 Inhibition Potential to reduce fibrosis and improve cardiac function over conventional treatments Potential to combine NOX4 inhibition with dystrophin replacement therapies Summary: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disorder caused by mutations in the...
Published: 4/1/2025
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Inventor(s):
DaZhi Wang
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Zhanpeng Huang
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Jianming Liu
Keywords(s):
Cardiological Diseases Treatment
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Diagnostics
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Technology Classifications > Medical > Therapeutics
2016-177 An Accelerated Phase-Contrast MRI Technique
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department Radiological Sciences have developed a technique for accelerated phase-contrast MRI, reducing total image acquisition time in the collection of high-resolution data. Background: Phase-contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PC-MRI) is an imaging technique frequently used to visualize patient anatomy for health...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Peng Hu
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Da Wang
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Medical Devices > Medical Imaging
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging > MRI
An Improved Phase-Contrast MRI Technique (Case No. 2016-050)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Radiological Sciences have developed a phase-contrast MRI acquisition technique called Hybrid One- and Two-sided Flow Encoding Only (HOTFEO). Background: 4D flow phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is clinically used to visualize and quantify blood flow and velocity. Temporal resolution and temporal footprint...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Peng Hu
,
Da Wang
Keywords(s):
Medical Imaging
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MRI
Category(s):
Medical Devices > Medical Imaging
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging > MRI