Patents Represented by Attorney Jean A. Buttmi
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Patent number: 4915933Abstract: Mixed anionic complexes of the type (MW.sub.m Y.sub.n Z.sub.p).sup.r- wherein M is a paramagnetic ion; W, Y, and Z are each different ligands which chelate M; and m+n+p.gtoreq.2 but preferably less than 5, with the proviso that at least two different ligands W, Y, Z are present in the complex; are provided as versatile NMR contrast and shift reagents, especially for clinical diagnostic imaging and spectroscopic procedures. In an exemplary embodiment, at least one of the ligands W, Y, Z is metabolizable by the target tissue, and at least one of the ligands W, Y, Z is substantially inert; the complex is thus tailorable to improve both physiological tolerance and tissue specificity of NMR contrast and shift reagents, while maintaining excellent contrast and shift effects for reliable and accurate results.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1986Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: The University of New MexicoInventor: Nicholas A. Matwiyoff
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Patent number: 4676932Abstract: Estrogens characterized by an aromatic ring of the formula ##STR1## are halogenated by electrophilic substitution of a halo atom at the 1-position of the aromatic ring after protection of the sensitive 3-hydroxyl substituent and amination at the 4-position. Preferred starting materials include estrones or derivatives thereof. The estrones are preferably reduced after masking and amination to form the corresponding estradiols, which are then halogenated, deaminated and deprotected to provide the novel 1-haloestradiols.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1984Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: The University of New MexicoInventors: Mark D. Hylarides, Fred A. Mettler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4661065Abstract: The invention provides a denture liner composition for a composite denture based on a phosphonitrilic fluoroelastomer [poly(fluoroalkoxy)phosphazene] curable at atmospheric pressure at temperatures of about 100.degree. C. or less, conveniently by immersing the packed denture flask in a water bath at the appropriate temperature. The composition includes trimethacrylate and dimethacrylate cross-linking agents for increasing liner hardness and decreasing water sorption characteristics of the cured liner. The composition preferably further includes filler materials for increasing the hardness of the liner product. The composite denture is preferably prepared in a one-step process wherein the liner composition material of a single firmness is cured in situ with the denture base material.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Gulf South Research InstituteInventors: Lawrence Gettleman, Paul H. Gebert
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Patent number: 4586503Abstract: A surgical microclip particularly adapted for microvascular anastomoses is described as including a pair of arcuate legs interconnected by a bridging section. The clip is formed of a unitary piece of biologically acceptable, plastically deformable material, and further has two spaced "ears" to facilitate handling and removal of the clip. Also disclosed is a tool for applying the clip, comprising a tweezer-like device having a pair of arms for crimping the microclip, with a fine suction conduit extending along a bisector of the angle between the arms to hold the clip prior to crimping.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1983Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: University of New MexicoInventors: Wolff M. Kirsch, Zhu Y. Hua, Robert B. Cushman
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Patent number: 4584137Abstract: Estrogens characterized by an aromatic ring of the formula ##STR1## are halogenated by electrophilic substitution of a halo atom at the 1-position of the aromatic ring after protection of the sensitive 3-hydroxyl substituent and amination at the 4-position. Preferred starting materials include estrones or derivatives thereof. The estrones are preferably reduced after masking and amination to form the corresponding estradiols, which are then halogenated, deaminated and deprotected to provide the novel 1-haloestradiols.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: University of New MexicoInventors: Mark D. Hylarides, Fred A. Mettler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4543379Abstract: The invention provides a denture liner composition for a composite denture based on a phosphonitrilic fluoroelastomer (poly(fluoroalkoxy)phosphazene) curable at atmospheric pressure at temperatures of 100.degree. C. or less, conveniently by immersing the packed denture flask in a water bath at the appropriate temperature. The composition includes filler materials for increasing the hardness of the cured liner, interpenetrating polymers for increasing firmness and bond strength, and cross-linking agents for increasing the tensile strength and bond strength of the cured liner. The composite denture is preferably prepared in a one-step process wherein the liner composition material of a single firmness is cured in situ with the denture base material.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Gulf South Research InstituteInventors: Lawrence Gettleman, Charles L. Farris, H. Ralph Rawls, Ralph J. LeBouef, Jr.
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Patent number: 4469858Abstract: Tree foliage extracts, their extraction processes, and the use of such extracts in formulating resins suitable for use in plywood adhesives and as wood bonding agents.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1981Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Inventor: Chia-Ming Chen
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Patent number: 4432730Abstract: The invention provides a denture liner composition for a composite denture based on a phosphonitrilic fluoroelastomer (poly(fluoroalkoxy)phosphazene) curable at atmospheric pressure at temperatures of 100.degree. C. or less, conveniently by immersing the packed denture flask in a water bath at the appropriate temperature. The composition includes filler materials for increasing the hardness of the cured liner, interpenetrating polymers for increasing firmness and bond strength, and cross-linking agents for increasing the tensile strength and bond strength of the cured liner. The composite denture is preferably prepared in a one-step process wherein the liner composition material of a single firmness is cured in situ with the denture base material.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Gulf South Research InstituteInventors: Lawrence Gettleman, Charles L. Farris, H. Ralph Rawls, Ralph J. LeBouef, Jr.