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High-Throughput Cargo Delivery Into Live Cells Using Photothermal Platforms (Case No. 2013-158)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Mechanical Engineering have developed a photothermal platform for precisely opening a cell membrane to deliver cargo into cells. Title: High-Throughput Cargo Delivery Into Live Cells Using Photothermal Platforms Background: Transferring cargo like proteins, nucleotides and particles into cells is valuable...
Published: 7/17/2024   |   Inventor(s): Pei Yu Chiou, Michael Teitell, Ting Hsiang Wu, Yi-Chien Wu
Keywords(s): cell engineering, cellular, delivery system, Gene delivery, Laser, Microbiology, Micropump
Category(s): Electrical > Mems, Life Science Research Tools > Microfluidics And Mems
Use of Replicators in Gene Therapy
Abstract: Gene therapies offer promising prospects of treating a wide variety of human diseases. In one method, a gene therapy vector can be utilized to deliver an unmutated copy of a gene, called a transgene, to replace a mutated gene in order to treat the genetic disorder. However, lack of expression of a therapeutic transgene and uncontrolled gene...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mirit Aladjem, Cindy Tseng, Haiquing Fu, Lixin Wang
Keywords(s): Aladjem, delivery system, DNA replication initiation, GENE EXPRESSION, Gene Silencing Modulation, GENE THERAPY, Replicators, TRANSGENE
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Research Materials, TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
Latching Intelligent Modular Mobility System (LIMMS) (UCLA Case Nos. 2023-170 and 2023-171)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering have designed a modular robotic system termed the Latching Intelligent Modular Mobility System (LIMMS) for the manipulation of a typical last-mile delivery. TITLE: Latching Intelligent Modular Mobility System (LIMMS) for Logistics and Last-Mile Delivery Background: The...
Published: 9/17/2024   |   Inventor(s): Dennis Hong, Taoyuanmin Zhu, Gabriel Fernandez
Keywords(s): 6 degrees of freedom (DoF), Amazon, appendage-like robot, automated delivery, delivery optimization, delivery system, general purpose delivery, last-mile delivery, latching mechanism, modular robotic system, rotational latching mechanism, self-aligning rotational mechanism
Category(s): Mechanical, Mechanical > Robotics, Mechanical > Mechanical Systems, Mechanical > Manufacturing
Diagnostics, Vaccines, and Delivery-Vehicles Related to Novel Phlebovirus
This CDC invention relates to primers and probes that specifically hybridize with Heartland virus (HRTLDV), a unique member of the genus Phlebovirus. It further relates to polyclonal antibodies specific for HRTLDV proteins. Serological detection assays using HRTLDV nucleic acid molecules, proteins, probes, primers, and antibodies are provided. Importantly,...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Stuart Nichol, William Nicholson, Cynthia Goldsmith, Aubree Kelly, Laura McMullan
Keywords(s): AC4XXX, ACXXXX, ANTIBODY, ANTIGEN, AXXXXX, CDC Docket Import, CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting, Compositions, DA4BXX, DA4XXX, DAXXXX, DC1XXX, DC5BXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, Delivery, delivery system, DEVELOPED, diagnostic, DXXXXX, GB2CXX, GB2XXX, GBXXXX, GCXXXX, GENE THERAPY, gene transfer, GXXXXX, heartland, heartland virus, Hospitalized, Identification, ISOLATES, Isolation, Methods, Missouri, Novel, PATHOGENIC, PHLEBOVIRUS, PLATFORM, Platforms, sequence, therapeutic, therapeutic candidates, THEREOF, TICK, TICK-BORNE, TICKS, TWO, Vaccine, VACCINE VECTORS, Vector, Vector-based, Vector-borne, Vector-borne diseases, VETERINARY, VETERINARY vaccine, viral, virus, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, WBXXXX, WDXXXX, WFXXXX, WIXXXX, WJXXXX, XAXXXX, XCXXXX, XHXXXX, YAXXXX, YBXXXX, Zoo
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, ResearchProducts > Antibodies, ResearchProducts > Research Equipment, Application > Research Materials, TherapeuticArea > Immunology, Application > Diagnostics, Application > Vaccines, Application > Therapeutics, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Occupational Safety and Health, Application > Consumer Products
Intranasal Dry Powder Inhaler for Improved Delivery of Vaccines and Therapeutics
This Intranasal Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI), developed with Creare, Inc., allows low-cost delivery of powder vaccines. Nasal delivery has numerous advantages compared to traditional injected vaccines, including: 1) safe, needle-less administration by minimally-trained staff or patient; 2) better protection due to mucosal and cross-protection; and 3) decreased...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): James Barry, Darin Knaus, Edward Moynihan, Eric Friets, Mark Bagley, Mark Papania
Keywords(s): AB1XXX, AB3FXX, AB3GXX, ABXXXX, Agents, AXXXXX, BACTERIA, Bacterial, BACTERIAL VACCINES, Biodefense, biosecurity, bioterrorism, Bioterrorist, CDC Docket Import, CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting, Child safety device, CHILDHOOD, Children, DB1XXX, DB2XXX, DB3XXX, DB4AXX, DB4BXX, DB4XXX, DB5XXX, DBXXXX, DC1XXX, DC2XXX, DC3XXX, DC4XXX, DC5XXX, DC6XXX, DCXXXX, Delivery, delivery system, DEVELOPED, DEVELOPING, DEVICE, Devices, Disposable, DISPOSAL, Dry, DXXXXX, Field, Field-usable, FUNGAL, Intranasal, MEASLES, NASAL, Needle, OID-NCIRD-DVD, Portable, POWDER, Prevention, respiratory, SAFETY, SELF-ADMINISTRATION, Single-use, System, therapeutic delivery, treatment, VACCINATION, Vaccinations, VACCINE DELIVERY, vaccines, VBXXXX, viral vaccine, VJXXXX, VKXXXX, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, WAXXXX, WKXXXX, WMXXXX, XDXXXX, YBXXXX, YFXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Diagnostics, Application > Medical Devices, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Non-Medical Devices, Application > Consumer Products, Application > Therapeutics