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A Ventilated Artificial Human Lung Exposure System to Analyze and Test Human Exposures to Inhaled Substances (Case No. 2023-306)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Medicine and Environmental Health Sciences have developed a ventilated human lung system for laboratory testing of inhaled substances. Background: Measuring the toxicology of inhaled air, aerosols and other substances is challenging due to the complexity of human studies and limitations in existing...
Published: 3/27/2025   |   Inventor(s): Michael Roth, Airi Harui, Yifang Zhu, Haoxuan Chen
Keywords(s): aerosol, Angiogenesis Acute Lung Injury, bioaerosol, cardiopulmonary illness, Cellular Respiration, consumer goods and products, Lung, Lung Pulmonology, non-small cell lung cancer, Preclinical model development, Preclinical surgical innovation, pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP), pulmonary failure, Pulmonary fibrosis, Respiratory & Pulmonary, respiratory failure, right atrial to pulmonary canula, Simulation & Modeling, simulation model, small cell lung cancer
Category(s): Platforms, Platforms > Drug Delivery, Life Science Research Tools, Life Science Research Tools > Research Methods, Therapeutics, Therapeutics > Respiratory And Pulmonary, Mechanical, Mechanical > Sensors
Human T-Cell Receptors Targeting Tumor-Enhanced Splicing Epitopes on HLA-A for Small Cell Carcinoma (UCLA Case Nos. 2023-117, 2020-817)
UCLA Researchers in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics have utilized their previously developed computational method (IRIS), to process and capture small cell carcinoma-specific RNA splicing events in small cell cancer. These events and associated epitopes were then used as the basis for generating new T cell receptors...
Published: 2/14/2025   |   Inventor(s): Owen Witte
Keywords(s): alternative splicing, Cancer, prostate cancer, RNA splicing, small cell, small cell cancer, small cell lung cancer, small cell prostate cancer, Targets And Assays
Category(s): Life Science Research Tools