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MRI Scanner Bore Covering
This invention pertains to a bore covering for creating controlled environments and specifically for maintaining
temperature
within the bore of an MRI scanner. The bore covering includes a covering sheet with fastening means (e.g., weak-tack adhesive, pressure-sensitive adhesive or low-tack adhesive) around its inner surfaces that permits reversible...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Michael Hansen
,
Robert Lederman
,
Anthony Faranesh
,
Kanishka Ratnayaka
,
Robert Balaban
Keywords(s):
AA2XXX
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AA3B1X
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AA3BXX
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AA3XXX
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AA4BXX
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AA4XXX
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AA6XXX
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AAXXXX
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AE1CXX
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AE1XXX
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AEXXXX
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AXXXXX
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BORE
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Climate Control
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INCUBATOR
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MRI
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temperature
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Temperature
-controlled
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
Methods for Expression and Purification of Immunotoxins
The invention concerns immunotoxins and methods of making the immunotoxins. Targeting of the immunotoxins occurs via an antibody that is specific to T cells. This allows the specific ablation of malignant T cells and resting T cells. The transient ablation of resting T cells can "reset" the immune system by accentuating tolerizing responses. As...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
David Neville
Keywords(s):
Aplastic anemia
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Are
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Bivalent
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CB6XXX
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CBXXXX
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COMPLEX
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CXXXXX
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ESSENTIAL
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Graft versus host disease
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IB3XXX
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IBXXXX
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Immunotoxin
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IXXXXX
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LOW
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lymphoma
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Media
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PASTORIS
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PICHIA
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production
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temperature
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Research Materials
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TherapeuticArea > Immunology
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Application > Diagnostics
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Application > Therapeutics
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TherapeuticArea > Oncology
Pressure sensitive polymer films with reversible porosity
Project ID: D2018-23BackgroundPressure sensing is used in the automobile, packaging, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Commercially available pressure-sensing films rely on a reaction created when microcapsules burst upon applied pressure. However, these films only function in a limited
temperature
range and do not work in wet or oily environments....
Published: 6/18/2024
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Inventor(s):
Syed Reza Rizvi
,
Sheikh Rasel
,
Emran Bhulyan
,
Navid Namdari
,
Bilal Nizar Halim
Keywords(s):
Film
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Foam
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Porosity
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Pressure
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Temperature
Category(s):
Materials
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Polymers