Patents Represented by Attorney Karl Bozicevic & Reed Bozicevic
  • Patent number: 6012450
    Abstract: A method of treating human patients is provided by the intrapulmonary delivery of a formulation containing a hematopoietic drug. The formulation is automatically released in an aerosolized form from a hand-held, self-contained, portable device comprised of a means for automatically releasing a measured amount of drug into the inspiratory flow path of a patient in response to information obtained from a means for measuring the inspiratory flow rate and determining the inspiratory volume of a patient. Reproducible dosing is obtained by providing for automatic release at the same inspiratory flow rate and inspiratory volume each time drug is released. The device includes a timer to enable a patient to take a drug at the same time each day. Further, overadministration of a hematopoietic drug formulation is avoided by providing a pre-programmed microprocessor designed to avoid overdosing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Aradigm Corporation
    Inventor: Reid M. Rubsamen
  • Patent number: 5858374
    Abstract: A newly discovered family of AIDS-associated viruses, designated ARV, is described. The viruses were isolated from AIDS patients from San Francisco and (a) are type D retroviruses; (b) have Mg.sup.++ --dependent reverse transcriptase activity; (c) induce human multinucleated cells without immortalizing the cells; (d) are replicable in HUT-78 human T cells; and (e) induce viral protein(s) in HUT-78 that binds to Ig from AIDS patients. The infected HUT-78 cells and immunogenic polypeptides derived from the viruses are useful for diagnosing AIDS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Assignee: University of California
    Inventor: Jay A. Levy
  • Patent number: 5736328
    Abstract: A newly discovered family of AIDS-associated viruses, designated ARV, is described. The viruses were isolated from AIDS patients from San Francisco and (a) are type D retroviruses; (b) have Mg.sup.++ -dependent reverse transcriptase activity; (c) induce human multinucleated cells without immortalizing the cells; (d) are replicable in HUT-78 human T cells; and (e) induce viral protein(s) in HUT-78 that binds to Ig from AIDS patients. The infected HUT-78 cells and immunogenic polypeptides derived from the viruses are useful for diagnosing AIDS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Regents of the University of California
    Inventor: Jay A. Levy