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Autologous T cells are currently being investigated for use in adoptive immunotherapy to treat cancer and infectious diseases. Existing methods to culture, expand, and activate T cells utilize ligands immobilized on stiff surfaces. However, the mechanical properties of culture surfaces influence cel..... [Detail]
Lead Inventors: Henning G. Schulzrinne, Ph.D., Suman R. SrinivasanProblem or Unmet Need:Wireless networks are widespread today. Many people rely on being connected to networks, such as the Internet, to keep in contact and/or to access information. Despite the ubiquity of these networks at businesses..... [Detail]
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InventionThis technology offers an expansible ascending aortic graft that allows for gradual expansion in systole and recoil in diastole, reducing blow flow turbulence and low-flow areas.BackgroundPatients who suffer from senile aortic valve stenosis often require aortic valve replacement. In many p..... [Detail]
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Polycrystalline silicon thin films are used in a wide array of electronic applications such as integrated circuits, displays, and solar cells. Such films are typically manufactured by heating amorphous silicon films with a pulsed excimer laser to induce crystallization by annealing. This technology ..... [Detail]
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