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Specialities
Advertising and Marketing • Business, Commercial, Communications and Media • Copyright • Corporate • Entertainment • Intellectual Property • Internet • Trademarks
David C. Martin - Ann Arbor MI, US Donghwan Kim - Ann Arbor MI, US Jeffrey L. Hendricks - Ann Arbor MI, US Laura Povlich - Taylor MI, US Mohamad Reza Abidian - Ann Arbor MI, US Matthew Meier - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
The Regents of The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61B 5/04 A61N 1/05
US Classification:
600372, 600377, 600378, 607116, 607137
Abstract:
Bioelectrodes having enhanced biocompatible and biomimetic features are provided. Methods of making and using the bioelectrodes are further provided. A biologically integrated bioelectrode device and method for detecting electronic signals using a bioelectrode comprising a first electrically conductive substrate and a biological component. The bioelectrode also comprises a conductive polymer electrically coupling the first electrically conductive substrate and the biological component to define a bioelectrode. The bioelectrode can transmit or receive an electrical signal between the electrically conductive substrate and the biological component and conductive polymer.
Electrically Conductive And Mechanically Supportive Materials For Biomedical Leads
Jeffrey Hendricks - Ann Arbor MI, US Amir Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Biotectix, LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607116
Abstract:
An implantable medical lead connecting to a device header of a medical apparatus and having an electrode, a conductor, and a conductive polymer layer formed on at least a portion of the medical lead. An insulative sheath surrounds the conductive polymer layer for electrical insulation. The conductive polymer layer and insulative sheath maintain mechanical and electrical continuity of the lead in the event of fracture. The conductive polymer layer is composed of conductive polymers and may contain one or more dopants for improving electrical characteristics, mechanical characteristics, and processability.
Co-Electrodeposited Hydrogel-Conducting Polymer Electrodes For Biomedical Applications
Jeffrey L. Hendricks - Berkeley CA, US David C. Martin - Lincoln University PA, US Andrew Sereno - Chelsea MI, US Zachary King - Jackson MI, US Edward Jan - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05 B05D 5/12 C25D 5/10 C23C 28/04
US Classification:
607116, 427 224, 205170, 205188, 205198
Abstract:
Bioelectrodes having enhanced biocompatible and biomimetic features are provided. Methods of making and using the bioelectrodes are further provided. A biologically integrated bioelectrode device and method for detecting electronic signals using a bioelectrode comprising a first electrically conductive substrate and a biological component. The bioelectrode also comprises a conductive polymer electrically coupling the first electrically conductive substrate and the biological component to define a bioelectrode. The bioelectrode can transmit or receive an electrical signal between the electrically conductive substrate and the biological component and conductive polymer.
Bioelectrodes having enhanced biocompatible and biomimetic features are provided. Methods of making and using the bioelectrodes are further provided. A biologically integrated bioelectrode device and method for detecting electronic signals using a bioelectrode comprising a first electrically conductive substrate and a biological component. The bioelectrode also comprises a conductive polymer electrically coupling the first electrically conductive substrate and the biological component to define a bioelectrode. The bioelectrode can transmit or receive an electrical signal between the electrically conductive substrate and the biological component and conductive polymer.
Conductive Polymeric Coatings, Medical Devices, Coating Solutions And Methods
Jeffrey L. HENDRICKS - Ann Arbor MI, US Sarah M. RICHARDSON-BURNS - Ann Arbor MI, US Kyle MALLIRES - Ann Arbor MI, US Sarah A. SPANNINGA - Ann Arbor MI, US - Eden Prairie MN, US Robert W. Hergenrother - Eden Prairie MN, US Bruce M. Jelle - Chanhassen MN, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/24 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
The invention includes conductive polymeric coatings, medical device, coating solutions and methods of making the same. A coating solution for forming a conductive polymer layer can include a conductive monomer, at least one photoreactive component comprising an anionic photoreactive cross-linking agent or an anionic photoreactive hydrophilic polymer, and a solvent. A medical device can include an electrode and an electrically conductive coating disposed over the electrode. The electrically conductive coating can include a reaction product of the conductive monomer and the at least one photoreactive component. Other aspects are included herein.
Co-Electrodeposited Hydrogel-Conducting Polymer Electrodes For Biomedical Applications
- Ann Arbor MI, US Jeffrey L. Hendricks - Berkeley CA, US David C. Martin - Lincoln University PA, US Andrew Sereno - Chelsea MI, US Zachary King - Jackson MI, US Edward Jan - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor MI
Bioelectrodes having enhanced biocompatible and biomimetic features are provided. Methods of making and using the bioelectrodes are further provided. A biologically integrated bioelectrode device and method for detecting electronic signals using a bioelectrode comprising a first electrically conductive substrate and a biological component. The bioelectrode also comprises a conductive polymer electrically coupling the first electrically conductive substrate and the biological component to define a bioelectrode. The bioelectrode can transmit or receive an electrical signal between the electrically conductive substrate and the biological component and conductive polymer.
Implantable Electrode Comprising A Conductive Polymeric Coating
- Ann Arbor MI, US Jeffrey Hendricks - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Biotectix, LLC - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61L 31/10 C25D 9/02 C25D 5/48 C25D 7/00
US Classification:
607116, 205317, 205223
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to coated electrodes comprising an electrically conductive substrate and a polymeric coating, and to methods for the preparation of the same.
System, Method And Interface For Compiled Literary Work
- Nashville TN, US John Cain - Ann Arbor MI, US Jeffrey Hendricks - Nashville TN, US John Crawford - Hendersonville TN, US Robert Branch - Nolensville TN, US
Assignee:
HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705400, 707728, 707722
Abstract:
A system, method and interface for compiling literary works from specialized databases and/or from unique interfaces is provided, including a custom database compiled from plural existing literary indexes, wherein a master index is harmonized from said existing indexes according to common terms (e.g., book, chapter and verse for biblical indexes) with deleted duplicates. In exemplary embodiments, the master index is also augmented by ingestion of additional literary works in digital form that are chopped up based on said common terms (e.g., book, chapter, verse) extracted from the literary work.
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JDH SALEM PROPERTIES, LTD
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