Patents by Inventor Alan Koretsky
Alan Koretsky has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11324840Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignees: THE USA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY, DEPT. OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, THE USA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Publication number: 20190262478Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Patent number: 10393831Abstract: A novel MRI-compatible amplifier design uses positive feedback from a low-noise Field-Effect Transistor to amplify the signal current within a resonant NMR coil. The amplified signal current in this low-power circuit produces RF flux can be coupled out to receiving loops positioned externally without significant loss in sensitivity. In other aspects, the amplifier may be remotely powered by external resonant loops, a small non-magnetic battery, or optical power, such that the NMR coil can be positioned during highly invasive procedures such as for surgical resection of tumors in deep-lying tissues to develop high-resolution images.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2015Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Joseph A. Murphy-Boesch, Stephen Dodd, Chunqi Qian, Alan Koretsky
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Patent number: 10350312Abstract: The present invention relates to magnetic contrast structures for magnetic resonance imaging, and methods of their use. The contrast structures include magnetic materials arranged as a pair of disk-shaped magnetic components with a space between a circular surface of each disk shape, or a tubular magnetic structure, a substantially cylindrical magnetic structure, a substantially spherical shell-formed magnetic structure, or a substantially ellipsoidal shell-formed structure, each defining a hollow region therein. The space and/or hollow region in the contrast structure creates a spatially extended region contained within a near-field region of the contrast structure over which an applied magnetic field results in a homogeneous field, such that nuclear magnetic moments of a second material when arranged within the spatially extended region precess at a characteristic Larmor frequency, whereby the contrast structure is adapted to emit a characteristic magnetic resonance signal of the magnetic material.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignees: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, The United States of America, as represented by the Sectretary of CommerceInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Patent number: 10220103Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignees: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Patent number: 10215825Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents. The invention also relates to a magnetic resonance sensor that alters it shape in response to a condition of an environment such that the condition may be detected.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignees: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John M Moreland
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Patent number: 10203382Abstract: An implantable parametric circuit enables local signal amplification and wireless transmission of RF signals in connection with magnetic resonance imaging systems. The parametric circuit detects RF signal detected during magnetic resonance imaging procedure, amplifies the detected RF signal, and transmits the amplified RF signal in a wireless manner to an external pick-up coil. The parametric amplifier is also configured to use another RF signal generated by an external source as the primary power source. As a result, implanted or catheter coils could be used as a wireless signal transducer without the need for a battery or a power connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Chunqi Qian, Joe Murphy-Boesch, Alan Koretsky, Stephen John Dodd
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Patent number: 10188755Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignees: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Publication number: 20180292478Abstract: An imaging apparatus for imaging a sample includes a magnetic apparatus that defines a sample volume that is large enough to accommodate the sample to be imaged, and one or more magnetically manipulatable materials within the sample. The magnetic apparatus includes a magnet that is configured to create a magnetic field having a magnitude B in the sample Each magnetically manipulatable material is a material that exhibits a transition between a first magnetic state and a second magnetic state in response to a change in a property associated with the sample while the magnetic field having the magnitude B is maintained in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Mladen Barbic, Stephen Dodd, Herman Douglas Morris, Alan Koretsky
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Publication number: 20180081010Abstract: An implantable parametric circuit enables local signal amplification and wireless transmission of RF signals in connection with magnetic resonance imaging systems. The parametric circuit detects RF signal detected during magnetic resonance imaging procedure, amplifies the detected RF signal, and transmits the amplified RF signal in a wireless manner to an external pick-up coil. The parametric amplifier is also configured to use another RF signal generated by an external source as the primary power source. As a result, implanted or catheter coils could be used as a wireless signal transducer without the need for a battery or a power connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: Chunqi Qian, Joe Murphy-Boesch, Alan Koretsky, Stephen John Dodd
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Patent number: 9864026Abstract: An implantable parametric circuit enables local signal amplification and wireless transmission of RF signals in connection with magnetic resonance imaging systems. The parametric circuit detects RF signal detected during magnetic resonance imaging procedure, amplifies the detected RF signal, and transmits the amplified RF signal in a wireless manner to an external pick-up coil. The parametric amplifier is also configured to use another RF signal generated by an external source as the primary power source. As a result, implanted or catheter coils could be used as a wireless signal transducer without the need for a battery or a power connection.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2012Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: The Government of The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Chunqi Qian, Joe Murphy-Boesch, Alan Koretsky, Stephen John Dodd
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Publication number: 20170067974Abstract: A novel MRI-compatible amplifier design uses positive feedback from a low-noise Field-Effect Transistor to amplify the signal current within a resonant NMR coil. The amplified signal current in this low-power circuit produces RF flux can be coupled out to receiving loops positioned externally without significant loss in sensitivity. In other aspects, the amplifier may be remotely powered by external resonant loops, a small non-magnetic battery, or optical power, such that the NMR coil can be positioned during highly invasive procedures such as for surgical resection of tumors in deep-lying tissues to develop high-resolution images.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Joseph A. Murphy-Boesch, Stephen Dodd, Chunqi Qian, Alan Koretsky
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Publication number: 20150377997Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents. The invention also relates to a magnetic resonance sensor that alters it shape in response to a condition of an environment such that the condition may be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John M. Moreland
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Publication number: 20150367002Abstract: The present invention relates to magnetic contrast structures for magnetic resonance imaging, and methods of their use. The contrast structures include magnetic materials arranged as a pair of disk-shaped magnetic components with a space between a circular surface of each disk shape, or a tubular magnetic structure, a substantially cylindrical magnetic structure, a substantially spherical shell-formed magnetic structure, or a substantially ellipsoidal shell-formed structure, each defining a hollow region therein. The space and/or hollow region in the contrast structure creates a spatially extended region contained within a near-field region of the contrast structure over which an applied magnetic field results in a homogeneous field, such that nuclear magnetic moments of a second material when arranged within said spatially extended region precess at a characteristic Larmor frequency, whereby the contrast structure is adapted to emit a characteristic magnetic resonance signal of the magnetic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Publication number: 20150367001Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Publication number: 20150369895Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic resonance structure with a cavity or a reserved space that provides contrast and the additional ability to frequency-shift the spectral signature of the NMR-susceptible nuclei such as water protons by a discrete and controllable characteristic frequency shift that is unique to each MRS design. The invention also relates to nearly uniform solid magnetic resonance T2* contrast agents that have a significantly higher magnetic moment compared to similarly-sized existing MRI contrast agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Patent number: 9084820Abstract: A magnetic resonance contrast agent has a medium, and a contrast structure dispersed in the medium. The contrast structure comprises a magnetic material arranged to create a local region of a local magnetic field such that nuclear magnetic moments of a material when arranged within the local region precess at a characteristic Larmor frequency about a total magnetic field in the local region while in use, the characteristic Larmor frequency being identifiable with the contrast structure, and the total magnetic field in the local region being a substantially spatially uniform magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignees: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services Office of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health, The United States of America, Represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Gary Zabow, Stephen Dodd, Alan Koretsky, John Moreland
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Publication number: 20140066753Abstract: An implantable parametric circuit enables local signal amplification and wireless transmission of RF signals in connection with magnetic resonance imaging systems. The parametric circuit detects RF signal detected during magnetic resonance imaging procedure, amplifies the detected RF signal, and transmits the amplified RF signal in a wireless manner to an external pick-up coil. The parametric amplifier is also configured to use another RF signal generated by an external source as the primary power source. As a result, implanted or catheter coils could be used as a wireless signal transducer without the need for a battery or a power connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: The Government of The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary, Department of HealtInventors: Chunqi Qian, Joe Murphy-Boesch, Alan Koretsky, Stephen John Dodd
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Publication number: 20030054408Abstract: A method for identifying a protein including cleaving the protein with a proteolytic agent to produce peptide fragments, providing an array comprising a solution set of binding reagents, contacting the peptide fragments with the array to promote specific interactions between the fragments and the array, detecting the binding pattern of the peptide fragments on the array, and comparing the binding pattern of the peptide fragments to a reference set. A solution set refers to a set of binding reagents, or epitopes associated with such binding reagents, that can identify members of a given protein mixture or protein catalog using a minimal number of binding reagents (or epitopes corresponding to the binding reagents) based on certain constraints. The solution set can be determined using a randomized greedy algorithm. The solution set can be refined using a local search algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Ramamoorthi Ravi, Bjarni Halldorsson, Alan Koretsky, Jonathan Minden