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Lihi Adler-Abramovich, Rishon-Lezion IL
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20100204443 | VAPOR DEPOSITION OF BIOMOLECULES - A coating method is disclosed. The coating method comprises placing a substrate and a biomolecule in a chamber and applying a vapor deposition process within the chamber so as to form a solid deposition of the biomolecule on at least a portion of a surface of the substrate. | 08-12-2010 |
20110156109 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANIPULATING ORGANIC NANOSTRUCTURES - A method of manipulating an organic nanostructure is disclosed. The method comprises: contacting a liquid sample having the organic nanostructure therein with an arrangement of electrodes, and applying voltage to the arrangement of electrodes to manipulate and immobilize the organic nanostructure over the electrodes by electrokinetics. | 06-30-2011 |
Lihi Adler-Abramovich, Herzlia IL
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20130344079 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PHENYLKETONURIA (PKU) - A method of diagnosing Phenylketonuria (PKU) in a subject in need thereof is disclosed. The method comprises detecting phenylalanine fibrils in a tissue of the subject, wherein a presence or level above a predetermined threshold of said phenylalanine fibrils in said tissue, is indicative of PKU in the subject. Antibodies capable of detecting phenylalanine fibrils are also disclosed as well as additional uses. | 12-26-2013 |
20150306229 | MALLEABLE HYDROGEL HYBRIDS MADE OF SELF-ASSEMBLED PEPTIDES AND BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF - Hybrid hydrogels formed of a plurality of peptides that are capable of self-assembling into a hydrogel in an aqueous solution and a biocompatible polymer that is characterized by high swelling capability, high elasticity and low mechanical strength are disclosed, with exemplary hybrid hydrogels being formed of a plurality of aromatic dipeptides and hyaluronic acid. The hybrid hydrogels are characterized by controllable mechanical and biological properties which can be adjusted by controlling the concentration ratio of the peptides and the polymer, and which average the mechanical and biological properties of the peptides and the polymer. Processes of preparing the hydrogels and uses thereof in pharmaceutical, cosmetic or cosmeceutic applications such as tissue engineering and/or regeneration are further disclosed. | 10-29-2015 |
Lihi Adler-Abramovich, Herzeliya IL
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20160115196 | SELF-ASSEMBLED MICRO-AND NANOSTRUCTURES - The present invention discloses self-assembled bioadhesive anti-microbial, anti-fouling and/or anti-oxidant micro- and nano-structures comprising a plurality of amino acids or peptides, wherein each amino acid is an aromatic amino acid comprising a catecholic moiety, and/or each peptide comprises at least one aromatic amino acid comprising a catecholic moiety. Further disclosed are methods and kits for preparing these micro- and nano-structures. Further disclosed are uses of these micro- and nano-structures in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and medical devices applications. | 04-28-2016 |
Lihi Zelnik-Manor, Caesarea IL
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20100322521 | AUTOMATED COLLAGE FORMATION FROM PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES - A computerized method of image processing to form a collage within a predetermined outline from a plurality of images, the method comprising: processing each image to assign a saliency measure to each pixel, said processing utilizing a dissimilarity measure which combines an appearance component and a distance component; finding a first patch of said image and comparing with other patches at different distances from said first patch using said dissimilarity measure, thereby to obtain a score; applying to each pixel of said first patch said obtained score; continuing said comparing and scoring with additional patches of said image until each pixel obtains a score; from said scored pixels providing for each image a region of interest, by setting an initial boundary that encloses a predetermined set of highest scored pixels, and propagating a curve around said initial boundary in such a way as to minimize length and maximize included saliency; and combining said regions of interest into said collage by: ordering said image regions by importance; placing successive regions within said predetermined outline, so as to maximize saliency and compactness and minimize occlusion. | 12-23-2010 |