Invention Application
WO2012154787A1 METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MODULATING AN ACTIVITY OF BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE IN A VERTEBRATE SUBJECT
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方法,装置和系统,用于调节一个VERTEBRATE SUBJECT中的褐色组织活性
- Patent Title: METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MODULATING AN ACTIVITY OF BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE IN A VERTEBRATE SUBJECT
- Patent Title (中): 方法,装置和系统,用于调节一个VERTEBRATE SUBJECT中的褐色组织活性
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Application No.: PCT/US2012/037027Application Date: 2012-05-09
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Publication No.: WO2012154787A1Publication Date: 2012-11-15
- Inventor: BOYDEN, Edward S. , HYDE, Roderick A. , ISHIKAWA, Muriel Y. , JUNG, Edward K.Y. , LEUTHARDT, Eric C. , MALASKA, Stephen L. , SWEENEY, Elizabeth A. , WOOD, JR., Lowell L.
- Applicant: SEARETE LLC , BOYDEN, Edward S. , HYDE, Roderick A. , ISHIKAWA, Muriel Y. , JUNG, Edward K.Y. , LEUTHARDT, Eric C. , MALASKA, Stephen L. , SWEENEY, Elizabeth A. , WOOD, JR., Lowell L.
- Applicant Address: 11235 SE 6th Street Suite 200 Bellevue, Washington 98004 US
- Assignee: SEARETE LLC,BOYDEN, Edward S.,HYDE, Roderick A.,ISHIKAWA, Muriel Y.,JUNG, Edward K.Y.,LEUTHARDT, Eric C.,MALASKA, Stephen L.,SWEENEY, Elizabeth A.,WOOD, JR., Lowell L.
- Current Assignee: SEARETE LLC,BOYDEN, Edward S.,HYDE, Roderick A.,ISHIKAWA, Muriel Y.,JUNG, Edward K.Y.,LEUTHARDT, Eric C.,MALASKA, Stephen L.,SWEENEY, Elizabeth A.,WOOD, JR., Lowell L.
- Current Assignee Address: 11235 SE 6th Street Suite 200 Bellevue, Washington 98004 US
- Agency: MALASKA, Stephen L. et al.
- Priority: US13/068,421 20110509; US13/068,422 20110509; US13/068,420 20110509; US13/199,577 20110901; US13/199,581 20110901; US13/199,566 20110901
- Main IPC: A61N1/00
- IPC: A61N1/00
Abstract:
Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein for treatment of a disease, disorder, or condition in a vertebrate subject. A device is provided that includes one or more cooling elements configured to be applied to one or more tissues of a vertebrate subject to modulate at least one activity of brown adipose tissue of the vertebrate subject, and a programmable controller configured to provide instructions to the one or more cooling elements in response to information regarding one or more physiological conditions of the vertebrate subject.
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