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Eskil Aahlin, San Mateo, CA US
Eskil Elmér, Lund SE
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20130323270 | CYCLOSPORINE EMULSION - The present invention relates to a cyclosporine emulsion containing: i) a cyclosporine ii) a natural oil (long chain triglyceride) iii) a phosphatidylcholine, iv) glycerol, v) a pharmaceutically tolerable alkali salt of a free fatty acid, vi) a medium chain triglyceride-oil vii) optionally, hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment viii) water. | 12-05-2013 |
20150238563 | CYCLOSPORINE EMULSION - The present invention relates to cyclosporine emulsions containing: (i) a cyclosporine, (ii) a natural oil (long chain triglyceride), (iii) a phosphatidylcholine, (iv) glycerol, (v) a pharmaceutically tolerable alkali salt of a free fatty acid, (vi) a medium chain triglyceride-oil, (vii) optionally, hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment and (viii) water, and to therapeutic methods using them. | 08-27-2015 |
20150253306 | MITOCHONDRIAL TOXICITY TEST - A novel method useful in drug screening. The method is useful for testing effects of substances on the mitochondria, notably toxic or beneficial effects of drug substances or candidate drug substances. The method is based on measurement in live human mitochondria ex vivo, but in a setting as near the in vivo situation as possible. The method is also useful for testing substances impact on the mitochondrial respiration. The method can be used to i) screening and selection of early or late stage drug candidates in cells derived from blood from healthy individuals or in so-called buffy coat, which is a concentrated solution of platelets and white blood cells, ii) testing a patient's sensitivity to a known mitochondrial toxicant, iii) analysing mitochondrial drug toxicity in clinical trials, and/or iv) analysing beneficial effects of drugs intended to improve mitochondrial function | 09-10-2015 |
Eskil Hoyvik, Stavanger NO
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20130259577 | SUBSEA POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ELONGATE ARTICLES - A method of controlling subsea laying of an elongate article is disclosed and includes guiding the article using a submersible vehicle such as an ROV that carries a guide tool. The guide tool has a sleeve through which the article moves axially during laying, while the vehicle applies cross-axial guide forces to the article via the sleeve. Also disclosed is a guide tool including a sleeve through which the article can move axially during laying, and a grab handle whereby a submersible vehicle may hold the tool using a grabber. Alternatively, the guide tool can be attached to or integrated with the vehicle. | 10-03-2013 |
Eskil Nordhaug, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20150323856 | VIDEO STABILIZATION DEVICE AND METHOD - A video stabilization device has an adjustable length shaft with a proximal end, a distal end, and a midsection between the proximal end and the distal end. A video recording device mount adapted to retain a video recording device is associated with the proximal end of the shaft, a counterweight member is associated with the distal end of the shaft, and a 2-axis gimbal is associated with the midsection of the shaft. A user may grasp the 2-axis gimbal and adjust the length of the adjustable length shaft to generally balance a video recording device retained by the video recording device mount and the counterweight member with the shaft in a predominantly vertical orientation thereby stabilizing a video recording produced by the video recording device. The video stabilization device may optionally be balanced in the horizontal orientation as well. | 11-12-2015 |
Eskil Soderlind, Sodra Sanby SE
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20120077710 | METHOD FOR AN IN VITRO MOLECULAR EVOLUTION OF ANTIBODY FUNCTION - The present invention relates to a method for in vivo molecular evolution of antibody function. According to the present invention, a nucleic acid encoding a CDR that is normally contained in a framework (the “original framework”), which differs from a selected master framework, is amplified from an immunoglobulin gene and is inserted into a nucleic acid encoding the selected master framework. The invention further provides an antibody library, such as a phage display library, and methods of making the same. | 03-29-2012 |
Eskil Trollhagen, Zurich CH
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20110160909 | DIRECT PIPETTING IN COMPUTER-CONTROLLED LIQUID HANDLING WORKSTATIONS - Relates to an interface and its use for the remote control of a computer-controlled liquid handling workstation with a work surface, a motorized pipetting robot with at least one pipette, and a control computer, to which the pipetting robot is connected. A control program activated in this control computer enables the pipetting robot to position the at least one pipette at specific positions on the work surface and to execute a specific action there using the at least one pipette. The interface comprises input means, visualization means, interface software, and an electronic memory. The visualization means is implemented to visualize the positions at which containers are situated on the work surface of the liquid handling workstation and a selection of the specific actions executable using the pipettes. According to the present invention, the interface and the interface software are implemented to visualize as icons at least one pipette, optionally selected by the input means or by the interface, and at least one designated pipetting position on a specific container, and in addition, to direct the pipetting robot of the computer-controlled liquid handling workstation to position the selected pipettes at the designated pipetting positions of the specific container immediately after designating the specific position and prior to executing the selected specific action. Alternatively, the interface and the interface software are implemented or used to visualize, in a 2D or 3D simulation, the pipetting robot of the computer-controlled liquid handling workstation and to virtually position the selected pipettes at the designated pipetting positions of the specific container immediately after designating the specific position and prior to executing the selected specific action. | 06-30-2011 |
Eskil Trollhagen, Dietikon CH
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20140046484 | Control Method for Computer-Controlled Liquid Handling Workstations - A control method for a computer-controlled liquid handling workstation which comprises a work surface, a motorized liquid handling robot with at least two pipettes each having a cone, and a control computer, to which the liquid handling robot is connected. A control program, activated in the control computer, enables the pipetting robot to position the pipette at specific positions on the work surface. The pipettes and at least one position are visualized as icons, using a visualization device. Upon selecting at least one pipette and designating a position, using an input mechanism, the selected pipette is moved down and up immediately after its selection, and moved to the designated position immediately after designating the position. These movements are carried out prior to selecting at least one action and its execution, enabling the operator to confirm the selection of the pipette and the designation of the position. | 02-13-2014 |