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Patent NumberUS9957270 | Patent TitleFused pyrimidine-based hydroxamate derivatives | Abstract The present invention relates to fused pyrimidine-based hydroxamate compounds of formula (I), comprising a hydroxamate group, that are inhibitors of histone deacetylase (HDAC) and kinases. More particularly, the present invention relates to hydroxamate substituted purine or 5H-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidine derivatives, methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and uses of these compounds in the treatment of disorders/conditions/diseases involving, relating to or associated with enzymes having histone deacetylase, non-histone deacetylase and kinase activities/functions and/or via unspecified/multi-targeted mechanisms. |
Patent NumberUS9956538 | Patent TitlePhoto-responsive macro- and micro-liquid marbles | Abstract The invention relates to macro- and micro-liquid marbles (i.e. droplets of liquid with a particulate-based shell), and in particular, to photo-responsive macro- and micro-liquid marbles encapsulating a substance therein. Methods for forming the macro- and micro-liquid marbles, and use of the macro- and micro-liquid marbles, in controlled release applications are also disclosed. |
Patent NumberUS9955687 | Patent TitlePolymeric film surface | Abstract A surface on a polymeric film having an array of patterned structures, wherein the array of patterned structures influences fluid flow of the surface and causes reduced attachment of a biological material. |
Patent NumberUS9953129 | Patent TitlePatient stratification and determining clinical outcome for cancer patients | Abstract In a first aspect the present invention is directed to a method of generating a scheme allowing classification of a cancer of an individual patient for estimating a clinical outcome for said patient. It also refers to a method of estimating a clinical outcome of a patient suffering from epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). The present invention also refers to a method of determining whether the epithelial mesenchymal score of a patient suffering from a cancer can be changed by administering an EMT reversal agent to increase patients susceptibility for an anti-cancer treatment. |
Patent NumberUS9951179 | Patent TitleCyclic carbonate monomers and ring opened polycarbonates therefrom | Abstract Eight-membered ring cyclic carbonates having an oxygen or an acylated nitrogen at position 6 were prepared by reaction of precursor diols with ethyl chloroformate. The cyclic carbonates undergo organocatalyzed ring opening polymerization. In one instance, the initial polymer formed comprises a carbonate repeat unit having a Boc-protected nitrogen in the polymer backbone. Deprotecting the nitrogen with acid forms a cationic carbonate repeat unit having a positive charged secondary ammonium nitrogen in the polymer backbone. |
Patent NumberUS9950032 | Patent TitleCompositions and methods for lung regeneration | Abstract Airway stem cells have been implicated in the pathology and progression of chronic airway diseases and yet also hold the promise of physiological and ultimately therapeutic repair of damage wrought by these conditions. The present invention is based on the observation that certain p63-expressing stem cells in the bronchiolar epithelium undergo rapid proliferation after infection and radiate to interbronchiolar regions of alveolar ablation. Once there, these cells assemble into discrete, Krt5+ pods and initiate expression of markers typical of alveoli. The dynamics of this p63-expressing stem cell in lung regeneration mirrors parallel findings that defined pedigrees of human distal airway stem cells assemble alveoli-like structures in vitro and provides new therapeutic avenues to acute and chronic airway disease as well as identifying agents which can promote repair. |
Patent NumberUS9945968 | Patent TitleForce feedback electrodes in MEMS accelerometer | Abstract A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) accelerometer having separate sense and force-feedback electrodes is disclosed. The use of separate electrodes may in some embodiments increase the dynamic range of such devices. Other possible advantages include, for example, better sensitivity, better noise suppression, and better signal-to-noise ratio. In one embodiment, the accelerometer includes three silicon wafers, fabricated with sensing electrodes forming capacitors in a fully differential capacitive architecture, and with separate force feedback electrodes forming capacitors for force feedback. These electrodes may be isolated on a layer of silicon dioxide. In some embodiments, the accelerometer also includes silicon dioxide layers, piezoelectric structures, getter layers, bonding pads, bonding spacers, and force feedback electrodes, which may apply a restoring force to the proof mass region. MEMS accelerometers with force-feedback electrodes may be used in geophysical surveys, e.g., for seismic sensing or acoustic positioning. |
Patent NumberSG11201407801V | Patent TitleMethods for use of mixed multifunctional surfaces for reducing aggregate content in protein preparations | Abstract Methods for reduction of aggregate levels in antibody and other protein preparations comprising the steps of treatment with an organic multivalent cation (e.g., ethacridine, chlorhexidine, or polyethylenimine) and treatment with a composition having a combination of surfaces bearing electronegative chemical moieties and surfaces bearing electropositive chemical moieties. |
Patent NumberUS9937296 | Patent TitleVascular access device and guiding portion | Abstract According to various embodiments, a method and system to obtain access to a blood vessel underneath a skin layer that may preserve lifespan of the blood vessel and reduce executional skill variability may be provided. The method includes placing a guiding portion between the blood vessel and the skin layer; and configuring the guiding portion to receive and guide a needle to reach the same location of the blood vessel repeatedly and consistently; and forming a resultant scarred track between the blood vessel and the skin layer as the guiding portion is resorbed over time. The system includes a vascular access device configurable to first possess strength to penetrate through a tissue layer, subsequently possess flexibility to conform to the surrounding tissue beneath the tissue layer; and a guiding portion which may be resorbable, wherein the inlet includes a larger diameter compared to the outlet. |
Patent NumberUS9938415 | Patent TitleFunctionalised antifouling compounds and use thereof | Abstract The present invention relates to derivatives of ?, ?-disubstituted amide compounds which comprise a substituted aryl at the ? carbon such that the substituent provides a means for attachment or incorporation of the compound to or in a polymer. The provision of such a substituent on the aryl has surprisingly been found not only to permit attachment to or incorporation n a polymer but also retention of useful antifouling activity. In embodiments, the substituent is selected from hydroxyl, ethers, esters, carboxyls, alkylsilyls and alkenyls. Experiments demonstrate that antifouling activity can be as good or better as the corresponding unsubstituted compound and that polymers functionalized so as to include or be formed from the substituted compound can be used to reduce settlement. |