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Compounds for Thiol-Triggered COS and/or H2s Release and Methods of Making and Using the Same
University of Oregon researchers are studying reactive sulfur species (RSS). Detection, Delivery, and Quantification of Biological H2S Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), commonly known for its unpleasant rotten-egg smell, is now accepted as an important enzymatically-produced biomolecule that plays important roles in living systems. Joining CO and NO in a class...
Published: 5/2/2022   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pluth, Yu Zhao, Matt Cerda
Keywords(s): Science
Category(s): Chemistry, Engineering, Medical Devices, Physical Science, Therapeutics
Thionoesters that Release H2S upon Thiol Ligation
University of Oregon researchers are studying reactive sulfur species (RSS). Detection, Delivery, and Quantification of Biological H2S Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), commonly known for its unpleasant rotten-egg smell, is now accepted as an important enzymatically-produced biomolecule that plays important roles in living systems. Joining CO and NO in a class...
Published: 5/2/2022   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pluth, Matt Cerda
Keywords(s): Science
Category(s): Chemistry, Diagnostics, Medical Devices, Physical Science, Therapeutics
Gamma-ketothiocarbamate molecules that release COS
­University of Oregon researchers are studying reactive sulfur species (RSS). Detection, Delivery, and Quantification of Biological H2S Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), commonly known for its unpleasant rotten-egg smell, is now accepted as an important enzymatically-produced biomolecule that plays important roles in living systems. Joining CO and NO in...
Published: 5/2/2022   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pluth, Yu Zhao
Keywords(s):  
Category(s): Chemistry, Diagnostics, Engineering, Medical Devices, Physical Science, Research Tools, Therapeutics
Fractal Interconnects for Neuro-Electronic Interfaces, Including Artificial Retinas
In conditions such as macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa, impaired vision is caused by a loss of function in the photoreceptor cells (the rods and cones), which lie within the retina at the back of the eye. However, the rest of the visual system, including the optic nerve and the visual processing centers in the brain, remain intact. If one...
Published: 6/7/2022   |   Inventor(s): Richard Taylor, Simon Brown, Rick Montgomery
Keywords(s): Devices - Medical, Nanoscience & Microtechnologies
Category(s): Nanoscience & Microtechnologies, Medical Devices