Abstract:
This invention discloses a method of synthesizing targeting contrast agents for molecular imaging and targeting diagnosis and therapy, targeting contrast agents and targeting therapeutic agents and the use thereof.
Abstract:
This invention discloses a method of synthesizing targeting contrast agents for molecular imaging and targeting diagnosis and therapy, targeting contrast agents and targeting therapeutic agents and the use thereof.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of carbon nanotubes as a substrate for chemical or biological analysis. The invention further relates to the use of this material in separation adherence and detection of chemical of biological samples. Carbon nanotubes are envisaged as surface material of a fixed substrate or in suspension and applications include but are not limited to processes which involve desorption-ionization of a sample, more specifically mass spectroscopy.
Abstract:
An improved radiation therapy planning procedure is suggested. The procedure comprises the steps of specifying and determining the absolute grade of cell degeneracy by in- vitro tests, whereby marker(s) indicative for specific cell degeneracy are detected and quantified, establishing a biology-based segmentation of areas with similar grade of relative cell degeneracy and applying the absolute grade of cell degeneracy to the biology-based segmentation data, thereby establishing an improved radiation therapy planning procedure. Moreover, the present invention suggests a system for an improved radiation therapy planning procedure and its use in procedures of diagnosis and/or therapy management of cancer.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of carbon nanotubes as a substrate for chemical or biological analysis. The invention further relates to the use of this material in separation adherence and detection of chemical of biological samples. Carbon nanotubes are envisaged as surface material of a fixed substrate or in suspension and applications include but are not limited to processes which involve desorption-ionization of a sample, more specifically mass spectroscopy.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of composites or compositions of diamond/non-diamond material, e.g. diamond/non-diamond carbon material for chemical or biological analysis. The invention further relates to the use of this material in separation adherence and detection of chemical of biological samples. Applications of either structurized substrates or mixed phase particles of this material include but are not limited to processes which involve desorption-ionization of a sample, more specifically mass spectroscopy.
Abstract:
A system comprising a device for placement in front of a display device, such as a TV screen,to change the optical properties of light received by a user observing said display device, when the display device is in an off state or standby state, while when the display device is in an on state, the device appears transparent.
Abstract:
This invention concerns the application of inorganic luminescent nanoscale particles, which exhibit optical transitions in the visible spectral range, which can be exploited for excitation purposes and which show an emission band or lines in the NIR range, preferably between 650 and 1100 nm. These nanoscale particles are eventually coated by SiO 2 or other inert oxides, e.g. Al2O3, in order to decrease toxicity and to enhance particle lifetime in living systems.