Abstract:
The invention is a system for use during a medical or surgical procedure on a body. The system generates a display from an image data set (106) representing the position of one or more body elements (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) during the procedure based on scans (40) taken of the body. At least some of the body elements are movable with respect to each other. Each scan (40) has a reference for each of the one or more body elements (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) and the reference of a particular body element (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) has a known spatial relation to the particular body element (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940). The system comprises a plurality of reference frames (116; 122; 200; 302; 400; 900; 956), at least one attached to each of the movable body elements. It also comprises a localizer (108; 136; 1100) for identifying, during the procedure, the position of the reference for each of the body elements (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) to be displayed, as well as a processor (104; 1108) for modifying the image data set (106) according to the identified position of the reference during the procedure, as identified by the localizer (108; 136; 1100), said processor (104; 1108) being adapted to generate an image data set (122) representing the position and geometry of the body elements (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) according to the identified position of the reference frames during the procedure, as identified by the localizer. Also included in the system is a display (124; 1106) utilizing the displaced image data set (122) generated by the processor (104; 1108), illustrating the position and geometry of the body elements (10, 20, 30; 141; 806; 940) during the procedure.
Abstract:
A method for production of highly purified invasin proteins is disclosed. Also disclosed are vaccine and adjuvant compositions comprising highly purified invasin proteins and the use of highly purified adjuvant proteins to induce an immune response and for administration of drugs.
Abstract:
This is a system for determining a position of a probe (302) relative to an object such as a head of a body of a patient. The head includes a surface such as a forehead having a contour. Cross-sectional images of the head are scanned and stored as a function of the forehead contour. If the forehead contour does not appear in the scan images, then the position of the forehead contour relative to the scan images is determined with an optical scanner (380) and ring (590). During surgery, the optical scanner (380) also determines the position of the tip of the forehead relative to the ring (590). An array (300) for receiving radiation emitted from the probe and from the ring generates signals indicating the position of the tip (301) of the probe (302) relative to the ring (590). A stereo-tactic imaging system (324) generates and displays an image of the head corresponding to the measured position of the tip (301) of the probe (302).
Abstract:
A system for determining a position of a probe (302) relative to an object such as a head (390) of a body of a patient. The head includes a surface such as a forehead (394) having a contour. The head is placed in a cradle (392) equipped with an arc (393). The cross-sectional images of the head are determined relative to the arc. A hand-held unit (380) optically scans the forehead and the arc. During scanning to generate the cross-sectional images, the optical scanner (380) is used to determine the position of the forehead (394) relative to the cradle (392). During surgery, the optical scanner (380) also determines the position of the forehead (394) relative to a base ring (306). An array (300) for receiving radiation emitted from the probe (302) and from the base ring (306) generates signals indicating the position of the tip of the probe (302) relative to the base ring (306). A stereotactic imaging system selects and displays the image of the head closest to the measured position of the tip of the probe (302).
Abstract:
( D A functional extrachromosomal element capable of replication in filamentous fungi is provided. The extrachromosomal element employs (1) a mitochondrial replicating element or (2) a lower organism replication sequence recognized by the fungus, in combination with foreign DNA to provide replication, transcription, and translation of foreign regulatory elements and genes. The extrachromosomal element is exemplified by a mitochondrial replicating system from Neurospora. The cell strain strain E. coli HB101 containing the plasmid pALS-1-1 has been deposited at the A.T.C.C. on July 13, 1982, for patent purposes and given the designation ATCC 39157. The cell strain E. coli HB101 containing the plasmid pALS-2 has been deposited at the A.T.C.C. on July 13, 1982, for patent purposes and given the designation ATCC 39158.
Abstract:
Bioanodes, biocathodes, and biofuel cells comprising an electron conductor, at least one anode enzyme or cathode enzyme, and an enzyme immobilization material. The anode enzyme is capable of reacting with a fuel fluid to produce an oxidized form of the fuel fluid, and capable of releasing electrons to the electron conductor. The cathode enzyme is capable of reacting with an oxidant to produce water, and capable of gaining electrons from the electron conductor. The enzyme immobilization material for both the anode enzyme and the cathode enzyme is capable of immobilizing and stabilizing the enzyme, and is permeable to the fuel fluid and/or the oxidant.
Abstract:
This invention is a system for use during a medical or surgical procedure on a body. The system generates an image representing the position of one or more body elements (10, 20, 30) using scans generated by a scanner prior or during the procedure. The image data set has reference points (10A)-(30C) for each of the body elements, the reference points of a body element having a fixed spatial relation to the body element. The system includes an apparatus (108) for identifying the relative position of each of the reference points of each of the body elements to be displayed. The system also includes a processor (104) for modifying the image data set according to the identified relative position of each of the reference points during the procedure. Also disclosed are devices for use with a surgical navigation system having a sensor array (110, 112) in communication with the device to identify its position.
Abstract:
A system which coordinates proton beam irradiation with an open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit to achieve near-simultaneous, noninvasive localization and radiotherapy of various cell lines in various anatomic locations. A reference image of the target aids in determining a treatment plan and repositioning the patient within the MRI unit for later treatments. The patient is located within the MRI unit so that the target and the proton beam are coincident. MRI monitors the location of the target. Target irradiation occurs when the target and the proton beam are coincident as indicated by the MRI monitoring. The patient rotates relative to the radiation source. The target again undergoes monitoring and selective irradiation. The rotation and selective irradiation during MRI monitoring repeats according to the treatment plan.