Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for modulating calcium channels. In particular, the present invention provides methods and compositions for modulating (e.g., disrupting) Cav1.3a calcium channels for research and therapeutic methods (e.g., treating dopaminergic diseases and conditions).
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that activates a muscle to produce a functional movement in a subject through electrical stimulation. During operation, the system first obtains a non isometric model which defines a functional movement associated with the muscle in response to electrical stimulation of the muscle. Next, the system uses the non isometric model to compute an electrical stimulation which produces a desired functional movement in the subject. The system then applies the computed electrical stimulation to the muscle to produce the desired functional movement in the subject.
Abstract:
A video compression scheme enables the user to select one of many video compression formats, including the widely-used standard video formats such as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and H.263. In one embodiment, the scheme is implemented as a hardware-software combination, with the hardware portion, preferably implemented as an ASIC chip, performing the core compression and the software portion dealing with the detailed formatting. In another embodiment, a 32-bit aligned transitional data format is used.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device includes a heat sink and a cooling fan arranged thereon. The cooling fan includes a motor-stator and an impeller mounted around the motor-stator. The motor-stator is arranged on a middle of the heat sink. The heat sink includes a base and a plurality of fins extending upwardly from the base. The heat sink defines a plurality of notches incising the fins. The notches are angled towards the middle of the heat sink immediately under the motor-stator of the cooling fan.
Abstract:
An LED lamp (100) includes a lamp enclosure (10) and two LED modules (30). The lamp enclosure has a concave housing (11). The housing includes an elongated bottom plate (111) and two lateral plates (115) extending upwardly from two opposite lengthwise sides of the bottom plate respectively. An opening (156) is defined at a top side of the lamp enclosure. The LED modules each are mounted at a joint between the bottom plate and a corresponding of the lateral plates in such a manner that at least a portion of lights emitted by the LED modules is firstly directed to and reflected by an internal surface of the bottom plate, and then directed to an outside through the opening.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods and compositions for establishing and maintaining growth of undifferentiated stem cells. In particular, the present invention provides synthetic growth matrices for stem cells, wherein said cells are capable of going through multiple passages while remaining in an undifferentiated state.
Abstract:
A mounting device (10) for mounting a heat sink (40) onto a printed circuit board (60) with a heat generating electronic component (50) mounted thereon. The mounting device includes a mounting frame (101) and two resilient clips (102) attached to the mounting frame. The mounting frame includes two first mounting arms (1011) and two second mounting arms (1012) disposed above the first mounting arms. The first mounting arms are configured for being attached to the printed circuit board. The resilient clips are configured for being sandwiched between the second mounting arms of the mounting frame and the heat sink. The resilient clips each include two resilient arms (1023) configured for providing a resilient force which urges the heat sink toward the heat generating electronic component.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for modulating calcium channels. In particular, the present invention provides methods and compositions for modulating (e.g., disrupting) Cav1.3a calcium channels for research and therapeutic methods (e.g., treating dopaminergic diseases and conditions).
Abstract:
of a communication network. A message sender can attach a user-selected profile to a publicly-broadcasted message. A message viewer can read the publicly-broadcasted message only if the viewer's profile matches the sender's profile attached to the message. When a sender profile and viewer profile match, a communication channel is established between the sender and viewer. The sender's and viewer's profiles are registered on an open directory to which all parties, even parties unknown to each other, have access. The open directory structure is used in creating a header file, also referred to herein as a “stamp,” that is attached to messages or requests generated by the users. The selection of categories to be included in the header file is a procedure that is independent from the creation of the message. The header file can be combined dynamically at the point of sending the message by a message sender or at the point of searching messages by a message viewer. The messages may include text, graphics, audio or video. The broadcasting of the messages may occur via the Internet, radio, satellite, cable, and wired or wireless telephone networks.