Law Offices of David B. Bloom A Professional Corporation
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Appellate Practice • Bankruptcy • Banks and Banking • Business Law • Civil Practice • Collections • Commercial Law • Commercial Real Estate • Contracts • Debtor and Creditor • Personal Injury • Premises Liability • Products Liability • Real Estate • Torts • Unfair Competition
Law Offices of David B. Bloom A Professional Corporation
Specialties:
Appellate Practice Bankruptcy Banks and Banking Business Law Civil Practice Collections Commercial Law Commercial Real Estate Contracts Debtor and Creditor Personal Injury Premises Liability Products Liability Real Estate Torts Unfair Competition
ISLN:
902417920
Admitted:
1973
University:
University of California at Los Angeles, B.S., 1969; University of California at Los Angeles, B.S., 1969
Stephen H. Monroe - Portland OR, US Matthias Johannes Hoekstra - Amsterdam, NL Albertus Justus Johannes Van Den Berg - Utrecht, NL
International Classification:
A61K 33/00 A61K 33/30 A61P 17/02 A61K 33/06
US Classification:
424642, 424682, 424722
Abstract:
Reactive oxygen species associated with a wound are modulated through treatment of the wound with a solution of metal ions selected from the group consisting of potassium ions, zinc ions, calcium ions and rubidium ions, at a pH of between about 5 and about 7. Preferably, citric acid is employed to adjust the pH of the solution. Application of the extract to a wound exhibiting superoxide anions has been found to be effective in the treatment of these wounds through the reduction of the level of superoxide anions. Moreover, treatment of partial thickness excision wounds as well as contact burn wounds with the present composition has been found to improve epithelialization of these wounds. In addition to the antioxidant activity of the present invention, treatment of the wound employing the present composition produces inhibitory effects on ROS production by human PMNs and on human complement activation, and therefore, is further beneficial in chronic wound management.
Composition Of Aqueous Buffer Solution For The Treatment Of Cellular Environment And Ion Channels And Methods For Using Same
This invention relates to a composition for the topical or internal treatment of animal tissues to buffer and normalize the pH of the cellular environment while also effecting specific cellular membrane ion channels as a method to affect inflammation, proteases, reactive oxygen species and free radicals.
A method for bulk manufacture of a microporous sheet material from polyolefin fibers, where an average pore size in the material is controlled by calendering the material through low-energy rollers at a suitable temperature, pressure and speed. The material is useful to selectively pass or reject certain substances, and may be combined in a resilient, tube-shaped configuration to form a self-regenerating drug-delivering vascular stent that reduces inflammation at the stent site to prevent restenosis.
Composition Of Aqueous Buffer Solution For The Treatment Of Cellular Environment And Ion Channels And Methods For Using Same
This invention relates to a buffering composition for the topical or internal treatment of animal tissues to buffer and normalize the pH of the cellular environment while also affecting specific cellular membrane ion channels as a method to affect inflammation, proteases, reactive oxygen species and free radicals, the composition containing a pharmaceutically-effective concentration of an acid and its base salt, where the counterions of the base salt are potassium and at least one of cesium and rubidium, or all three.
"It's very unlikely that they would be able to spread the disease to fellow passengers," Stephen Monroe, deputy director of the CDC's National Center for Emerging Zoonotic and Infectious Diseases, told CNN last year.
istorically, Ebola virus disease in Africa has killed up to 90 percent of those infected. In this outbreak, the fatality rate is nearer 60 percent, said Stephen Monroe, deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
Date: Jul 29, 2014
Source: Google
Ebola's Escape From Africa Unlikely Though Not Impossible
Historically, the disease has killed as many as 90 percentof people who are infected. In this outbreak, the fatality rateis closer to 60 percent, said Stephen Monroe, deputy director atthe CDCs National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic InfectiousDiseases. Early treatment may lead to higher su