Saint Lucie Eye Associates 1715 SE Tiffany Ave, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952 (772)3353939 (phone), (772)3353937 (fax)
Saint Lucie Eye Associates 2201 S 10 St STE A, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 (772)4615660 (phone), (772)4682134 (fax)
Procedures:
Ophthalmological Exam
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Weiss works in Port Saint Lucie, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Optometry. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute and Saint Lucie Medical Center.
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12N 510
US Classification:
435375
Abstract:
Constructs encoding calmodulin antisense molecules are disclosed. These constructs may be used to advantage to inhibit proliferation of malignant cells. The invention further comprises monoclonal antibody studded liposomes to facilitate cell-type specific delivery of the antisense calmodulin constructs. To enhance cell-type specific expression of calmodulin antisense sequences, cell-type specific promoters are employed to drive expression of the antisense molecules in targeted tissues.
Administration Of Oligonucleotides Antisense To Dopamine Receptor Mrna For Diagnosis And Treatment Of Neurological Pathologies
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A01N 4304 C07H 2104
US Classification:
514 44
Abstract:
A method and pharmaceutical preparation are provided for diagnosing and treating pathological conditions related to a dopamine receptor abnormality. The method comprises administering to a patient having such a pathological condition an oligonucleotide antisense to one or more RNA molecules encoding one of the several dopamine receptors. The antisense oligonucleotides bind specifically to expression-controlling sequences of such RNA molecules, thereby selectively controlling expression of one or more dopamine receptor subtypes, and alleviating the pathological conditions related to their expression.
Methods And Compositions For Diagnosis And Treatment Of Pathological Conditions Related To Abnormal Dopamine Receptor Expression
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12N 1563 C12N 1512 C12N 1533 C07H 2100
US Classification:
4353201
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided for diagnosing and treating pathological conditions related to a dopamine receptor abnormality. The methods comprise administering to a patient having such a pathological condition a plasmid encoding an oligonucleotide, antisense to one or more RNA molecules encoding one of the several dopamine receptors, thereby selectively controlling expression of one or more dopamine receptor subtypes, and alleviating the pathological conditions related to their expression. The vectors are targeted to specific regions of the brain via complexation with antibody studded liposomes.
The orientation of rocks can tell you something about any magnetic field that may have existed on the planet, adds Benjamin Weiss, professor of planetary sciences at MIT. You can also study how water and lava flowed on the planet, the direction of the ancient wind, and tectonic processes, like wh
Date: Mar 04, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Origins of Earth's magnetic field remain a mystery
Borlina is the papers first author, which also includes EAPS Professor Benjamin Weiss, Principal Research Scientist Eduardo Lima, and Research Scientist Jahandar Ramezan of MIT, along with others from Cambridge University, Harvard University, the University of California at Los Angeles, the Univers
Date: Apr 08, 2020
Category: Science
Source: Google
Moon's magnetic field disappeared a BILLION years ago after its 'internal dynamo' stopped
'A strong field on the moon may have shielded the surface from the solar wind, the supersonic plasma emitted from the sun,' planetary scientist Benjamin Weiss of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology told Newsweek.
Date: Jan 03, 2020
Category: Science
Source: Google
NASA moves up launch of ASU-led Psyche Mission to a metal asteroid
Jun (JPL), David Lawrence (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory, or APL), Simon Marchi (SwRI), Timothy McCoy (Smithsonian Institution), Ryan Park (JPL), Patrick Peplowski (APL), Thomas Prettyman, (Planetary Science Institute), Carol Raymond (JPL), Chris Russell (UCLA), Benjamin Weiss
Date: May 24, 2017
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Psyche to offer unique look at early terrestrial planet formation
nsoo Jun (JPL), David Lawrence (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory - APL), Simon Marchi (SwRI), Timothy McCoy (Smithsonian Institution), Ryan Park (JPL), Patrick Peplowski (APL), Thomas Prettyman, (Planetary Science Institute), Carol Raymond (JPL), Chris Russell (UCLA), Benjamin Weiss
Date: Jan 04, 2017
Source: Google
Moon magnetic field was 120% stronger than Earth, study says
of uncertainty around the moon has existed for decades, even before the Apollo missions and the decade-long race to get to the moon in the 60s. Earth has a magnetic field strength today of 50 microteslas, according to Benjamin Weiss, a planetary scientist at MIT and the co-author of this study. F
Earths magnetic fieldis currently 50 microteslas in strength.The early moon may have had a magnetic field that was bigger, maybe up to more than 70 microteslas, said planetary scientist Benjamin Weiss, who co-authored the recent study. Its hard to understand how the moons magnetic field could
Date: Dec 06, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Moon Once Had a Magnetic Field Stronger than the Earth
For their study published in the journal Scienceon Dec. 5, Benjamin Weiss from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Sonia Tikoo from the University of California, Berkeley reviewed scientific data on the moon's dynamo and confirmed that 4.25 to 3.56 billion years ago, the moon had a magnet
Milton Academy Milton MA 1994-1997, Buckingham Browne & Nichols High School Cambridge MA 1994-1998
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