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Method for Vascular Regeneration and Wound Treatment
Asset/Technology Type Therapeutic Strategy Description of Invention The invention is a therapeutic approach for modulating cellular trans-differentiation and potentially angiogenesis by modulating O-glcnacylation (GlcNAc) of proteins, to treat various conditions. The inventors used existing small molecules to prove the concept in vitro and in vivo....
Published: 4/2/2025
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Inventor(s):
John Cooke
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Li Lai
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Clinical Area > Cardiovascular
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Research Area > Heart and Vascular
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Research Area > Regenerative Medicine
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Technology Classifications
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Technology Classifications > Other
2016-095 Nanoporous Tin Powder for Energy Applications
SUMMARYUCLA researchers in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a method of synthesizing micrometer tin particles with nanosporous architecture and have successfully demonstrated the use of these particles as a high energy density anode for Na-ion and Li-ion batteries.BACKGROUND Among various state-of-the-art batteries, Li-ion...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Sarah Tolbert
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Eric Detsi
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John Cook
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Energy & Environment > Energy Storage > Batteries
Glycolytic Modulators for Therapeutic Regulation of Cell Fate
This invention is a glycolysis enhancement strategy using glycolytic modulators to improve cell fate transitions. Applied topically, systemically, or in combination with a biocompatible scaffold, the glycolytic enhancers are expected to improve wound healing, vascularity, and tissue regeneration as well as reduce fibrosis. In another application, a...
Published: 3/12/2024
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Inventor(s):
John Cooke
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Li Lai
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Technology Classifications > Therapeutic > Small Molecules
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Research Area > Regenerative Medicine
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Clinical Area > Cancer
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Research Area > Cancer