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Alphonse Calenda, Le Plessis Grammoire FR
Alphonse Calenda, Angers FR
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20090170166 | ANTIBODY INHIBITING URACIL-DNA-GLYCOSYLASE AND USES THEREOF FOR DECONTAMINATING NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION REACTIONS - The invention concerns antibodies directed against the uracil-DNA-glycosylase inhibitor, and uses thereof for decontaminating nucleic acid amplification reactions. | 07-02-2009 |
Alphonse Galdes, Lexington, MA US
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20080221037 | Methods and compositions for treating disorders involving excitotoxicity - It is shown here that hedgehog polypeptides possess novel activities beyond phenotype specification. Using cultures derived from the embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5) rat ventral mesencephalon, we show that hedgehog is also trophic for dopaminergic neurons and other neurons which are sensitive to exotoxicity. | 09-11-2008 |
20090054632 | Hydrophobically-modified protein compositions and methods - Hydrophobically-modified proteins and methods of making them are described. A hydrophobic moiety is attached to a surface amino acid residue of the protein. The hydrophobic moiety can be a lipid or a peptide. Alternatively, the protein can be derivatized by a wide variety of chemical reactions that append a hydrophobic structure to the protein. The preferred protein is of mammalian origin and is selected from the group consisting of Sonic, Indian, and Desert hedgehog. The hydrophobic moiety is used as a convenient tether to which may be attached a vesicle such as a cell membrane, liposome, or micelle. | 02-26-2009 |
Alphonse Pitocco, Vavincourt FR
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20110165528 | RECUPERATOR FOR A RADIATING TUBE BURNER - The invention relates to a heat recuperator (R) for a radiating tube burner having a burner pipe and an exhaust pipe ( | 07-07-2011 |
Alphonse Taghian, Westwood, MA US
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20150216477 | METHODS FOR DETECTING LYMPHEDEMA - The invention provides methods for detecting lymphedema and methods for managing lymphedema in an individual. The methods of the invention involves utilizing a light sensing device having a video camera, depth sensor and software effective to perform a 3-dimensional scan and generate a three-dimensional digital model of at least a portion of the body from data obtained by the camera and depth sensor, thereby obtaining a three-dimensional digital model of at least a portion of the body from which the size of a select region of the body can be assessed to detect, monitor and/or manage lymphedema. The invention also provides methods to detect and manage lymphedema that involve assessing any combination of size, amount of extracellular fluids, and thickness of the skin at a select region of the body of an individual. | 08-06-2015 |