Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for the treatment of headache and headache disorders. The methods comprise administration of an oxytocin peptide for the treatment of primary and secondary headaches or trigeminal neuralgia.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2009
Date of Patent:
June 19, 2012
Assignees:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Trigemina, Inc., HealthPartners Research Foundation
Inventors:
David C. Yeomans, Martin S. Angst, William H. Frey, II, Daniel I. Jacobs
Abstract: Techniques for discrimination of heart rhythms in cardiac rhythm management devices include determining a current covariance matrix of multiple electrograms measuring each current heart beat, determining a distance measure between the current covariance matrix and a predetermined covariance matrix of the multiple electrograms measuring at least one different heart beat; and determining whether the heart beat represents ventricular tachycardia based on the distance measure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 22, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 19, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Baharan Kamousi, Bryant Lin, Paul J Wang
Abstract: Disclosed are compositions, methods, and kits for joining together non-conjoined lumens in a patient's body including vascular lumens. More particularly, in various aspects, this invention provides compositions, methods, and kits for joining such non-conjoined lumens, including small lumens typically requiring microsurgical technique.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 19, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Geoffrey C. Gurtner, Gerald G. Fuller, Michael T. Longaker, Jayakumar Rajadas, Gordon Saul, C. Travis Rappleye, Evgenia Mandrusov
Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for the treatment of headache and headache disorders. The methods comprise administration of an oxytocin peptide for the treatment of primary and secondary headaches or trigeminal neuralgia.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2012
Assignees:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Trigemina, Inc., HealthPartners Research Foundation
Inventors:
David C. Yeomans, Martin S. Angst, William H. Frey, II, Daniel I. Jacobs
Abstract: Desirable control of displays is facilitated. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a light arrangement provides light to form an image using a plurality of light sources (e.g., light generating or producing elements), a control arrangement and an attenuation arrangement. Each light source provides light for a portion of the image and the control arrangement independently controls the amount of light generated by each source according to a brightness of the portion of the image for which each source is providing light and, for certain embodiments, facilitating desirable power savings and/or contrast. The attenuation arrangement selectively passes light from the light sources to form the image.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 2007
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: Computational methods are used to create cardiovascular simulations having desired hemodynamic features. Cardiovascular modeling methods produce descriptions of blood flow and pressure in the heart and vascular networks. Numerical methods optimize and solve nonlinear equations to find parameter values that result in desired hemodynamic characteristics including related flow and pressure at various locations in the cardiovascular system, movements of soft tissues, and changes for different physiological states. The modeling methods employ simplified models to approximate the behavior of more complex models with the goal of to reducing computational expense. The user describes the desired features of the final cardiovascular simulation and provides minimal input, and the system automates the search for the final patient-specific cardiovascular model.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 21, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Ryan Leonard Spilker, Chales Anthony Taylor, Jr.
Abstract: The invention provides methods and compositions for simultaneously detecting the activation state of a plurality of proteins in single cells using flow cytometry. The invention further provides methods and compositions of screening for bioactive agents capable of coordinately modulating the activity of a plurality of proteins in single cells. The methods and compositions can be used to determine the protein activation profile of a cell for predicting or diagnosing a disease state, and for monitoring treatment of a disease state.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 26, 2011
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: An optical fiber includes a cladding, a first core, and a second core. At least one of the first core and the second core is hollow and is substantially surrounded by the cladding. At least a portion of the first core is generally parallel to and spaced from at least a portion of the second core. The optical fiber includes a defect substantially surrounded by the cladding, the defect increasing a coupling coefficient between the first core and the second core.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 7, 2011
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Vinayak Dangui, Michel J.F. Digonnet, Gordon S. Kino
Abstract: An electrical device includes a current transport layer formed using a layer of a topological material selected from the group of a topological insulator, a quantum anomalous hall (QAH) insulator, a topological insulator variant, and a topological magnetic insulator. In one embodiment, the current transport layer forms a conductive wire on an integrated circuit where the conductive wire includes two spatially separated edge channels, each edge channel carrying charge carriers propagating in one direction only. In other embodiments, an optical device includes an optical layer formed using a layer of the topological material. The optical layer can be a light absorbing layer, a light emitting layer, a light transport layer, or a light modulation layer.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 6, 2011
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include double-fusion human embryonic stem cells, methods of imaging double-fusion human embryonic stem cells, double-fusion polynucleotides, double-fusion proteins, triple-fusion human embryonic stem cells, methods of imaging triple-fusion human embryonic stem cells, triple-fusion polynucleotides, triple-fusion proteins, methods of monitoring the progression of human embryonic stem cells, methods of making isolated double-fusion human embryonic stem cells, methods of making isolated triple-fusion human embryonic stem cells, and the like.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 26, 2012
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Joseph Ching-Ming Wu, Feng Cao, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir
Abstract: The complexity of regulations in healthcare, financial services, and other industries makes it difficult for enterprises to design and deploy effective compliance systems. The present invention supports compliance by using formalized portions of applicable laws to regulate business processes that use information systems. An embodiment of the present invention uses a stratified fragment of Prolog with limited use of negation to formalize a portion of the US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). An embodiment of the invention provides for deployment in a prototypical hospital that implements a Web portal messaging system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 27, 2011
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Junior, University
Inventors:
Sharada Sundaram, Peifung E. Lam, John C. Mitchell
Abstract: A method assigns importance ranks to nodes in a linked database, such as any database of documents containing citations, the world wide web or any other hypermedia database. The rank assigned to a document is calculated from the ranks of documents citing it. In addition, the rank of a document is calculated from a constant representing the probability that a browser through the database will randomly jump to the document. The method is particularly useful in enhancing the performance of search engine results for hypermedia databases, such as the world wide web, whose documents have a large variation in quality.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: Transmission efficiency and/or spatial resolution provided by resonant apertures can be enhanced by disposing a tip on part of the screen that extends laterally into the aperture. For example, a tip disposed on the ridge of a C-shaped aperture can dramatically improve performance. A spatial resolution of ?/50 has been experimentally demonstrated with this approach. The combination of high spatial resolution and high transmission efficiency provided by this approach enables many applications, such as near field optical probes for near field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM). Another application is high resolution electron sources, where an photoelectron emitter can be disposed at or near a tip+aperture structure such that the high resolution optical near-field provides a correspondingly high resolution electron source.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 16, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Yao-Te Cheng, Yin Yuen, Paul C. Hansen, Yuzuru Takashima, Lambertus Hesselink
Abstract: A method for determining a composition of an object using a spectral x-ray system is provided. X-ray photons of at least two different energies are transmitted through the object. The energy of each detected x-ray photon using a detector in the x-ray system is estimated. A first weighted sum of the number of detected photons of each energy is found using a first weighting function, wherein the first weighting function is dependent on the attenuation coefficient function of a first material. In another embodiment, the photons are binned into two energy bins wherein there is a gap between the energy bins.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 4, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: Disclosed is a method to achieve digital quantification of DNA (i.e., counting differences between identical sequences) using direct shotgun sequencing followed by mapping to the chromosome of origin and enumeration of fragments per chromosome. The preferred method uses massively parallel sequencing, which can produce tens of millions of short sequence tags in a single run and enabling a sampling that can be statistically evaluated. By counting the number of sequence tags mapped to a predefined window in each chromosome, the over- or under-representation of any chromosome in maternal plasma DNA contributed by an aneuploid fetus can be detected. This method does not require the differentiation of fetal versus maternal DNA. The median count of autosomal values is used as a normalization constant to account for differences in total number of sequence tags is used for comparison between samples and between chromosomes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Hei-Mun Christina Fan, Stephen R. Quake
Abstract: Disclosed are peptides that inhibit the enzymatic activity of tyrosinase, as well as formulations and methods for their use in the reduction of skin pigmentation, and methods of administering the inhibitory peptides in a topical formulation. Peptide sequences disclosed include KFEKKFEK (SEQ ID NO: 1) and YRSRKYSSWY (SEQ ID NO: 2).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Abstract: Silicon photodetectors using near-infrared dipole antennas. The photodetectors include a silicon region formed on a semiconductor substrate, dipole antenna forming two arms that are spaced apart with the silicon region therebetween and inducing an electromagnetic wave signal of incident light, and electrodes disposed in a vertical direction of the dipole antenna and spaced apart with the silicon region therebetween, where a critical bias voltage is applied to the electrodes to induce an avalanche gain operation in the silicon region.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 12, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2012
Assignees:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Yoon-dong Park, David Andrew Barclay Miller, Young-gu Jin, In-sung Joe
Abstract: Techniques for atomic force microscope manipulation of living cells include functionalizing a nanoscale tip of a microscale cantilever with a first ligand for a first receptor associated with a surface of a first type of cell. The method further comprises, controlling the cantilever to cause the first ligand on the nanoscale tip to contact the first receptor on a surface of a living cell of the first type in a particular temporal pattern to induce a target response by the living cell. Other techniques for controlling an atomic force microscope comprising a nanoscale tip include controlling the cantilever to cause the nanoscale tip to contact a living cardiomyocyte at a predetermined pressure. The cantilever is also controlled to turn off vertical deflection feedback after contacting the cardiomyocyte and collecting deflection data that indicates a time series of nanoscale vertical deflections of the microscale cantilever caused by the living cardiomyocyte.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 30, 2011
Publication date:
May 31, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Manish J. Butte, Marc Amor Bruce, Jianwei Liu
Abstract: An electrochemical system includes: (1) a battery including an anode and a cathode; (2) a first source of a first electrolyte having a first concentration of ions; (3) a second source of a second electrolyte having a second concentration of the ions, wherein the second concentration is greater than the first concentration; and (4) a fluid conveyance mechanism connected between the battery and each of the first source and the second source. During charging of the battery, the anode and the cathode are at least partially immersed in the first electrolyte, and, during discharging of the battery, the anode and the cathode are at least partially immersed in the second electrolyte. The fluid conveyance mechanism exchanges the first electrolyte with the second electrolyte between charging and discharging of the battery, and exchanges the second electrolyte with the first electrolyte between discharging and charging of the battery.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 1, 2011
Publication date:
May 31, 2012
Applicant:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
Inventors:
Fabio La Mantia, Mauro Pasta, Heather Dawn Deshazer, Yi Cui
Abstract: Telerobotic systems with integrated high frequency feedback to enhance users' telerobotic experience are provided. The controller of the telerobotic system is characterized by combining high frequency information with low frequency position or velocity information. The controller is useful for teleoperations with delay and no-delay between the communication channels of the master and slave device.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 29, 2006
Date of Patent:
May 29, 2012
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University