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  1. A1 adenosine agonist: antinociceptive effects

    SBC: Inotek Pharmaceuticals Corporation            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The current Phase I SBIR Grant application by Inotek Pharmaceuticals Corporation proposes to test the antinociceptive effect of a novel A1 receptor agonist in rat models. As preliminary data we present evidence in

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. A Bifunctional Katp Channel Activator and Redox Mimetic for BPD

    SBC: RADIKAL THERAPEUTICS, INC.            Topic: NHLBI

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Radikal Therapeutics is developing a novel small molecule therapy (R-801) for neonatal prematurity that triggers an endogenous cytoprotective defense and thereby blocks pulmonary inflammation and acute lung injury (ALI). R-801 is formed from the covalent fusion of 2 moieties with demonstrated tissue protective properties: 1) a mito-K+-ATP channel activating do ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  3. ABISynthe: A Test and Evaluation Suite for Activity Based Intelligence

    SBC: Parietal Systems, Inc.            Topic: AF131038

    ABSTRACT: The development of exploitation algorithms for detecting and identifying activities from streams of ISR sensor data has outstripped the ability of existing evaluation tools and techniques. The work proposed here will result in two key products: (1) a sophisticated simulator capable of modeling complex behaviors and relationships in a consistent manner and (2) a test and evaluation archi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Abrasion-Resistant Inorganic Membranes for Sugar Processing

    SBC: Ceramem Corporation            Topic: N/A

    The sugar and grain processing industries produce tens of billions of dollars worth of product each year. These industries have used membrane technology for some applications but membrane durability limits their widespread utilization. At present, there are no commercial cost-effective membranes that have the requisite process performance and lifetime for many applications within these industries. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Agriculture
  5. A brief iPad-based screening measure for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders

    SBC: Digital Artefacts LLC            Topic: NIMH

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) remain prevalent despite effective anti-retroviral treatments. Cognitive impairments in the current treatment era are often mild and not readily detectable because currentscreening measures (e.g., the HIV Dementia Scale) lack sensitivity to detect subtle impairments in cognitive function. Although more sensitive t ...

    STTR Phase I 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  6. A broad-spectrum reactive nanocomposite gel coating to sequester chemical warfare agents

    SBC: Nano Terra, Inc.            Topic: CBD13101

    Chemical warfare agents, such as nerve and mustard agents, pose serious threats to our soldiers and civilians. An efficient barrier coating which can sequester and deactivate chemical agents is urgently needed. We propose a broad spectrum responsive nanocomposite gel coating that can irreversibly sequester and deactivate a variety of chemical agents. Our base material is a fast curing gel modified ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  7. Accountability Instrument Using a New Neutron-Gamma Sensor

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 19c

    DOEs mission of nuclear material control and accountability (NMC & amp;A) requires adequate tools, therefore, the development of new sensor materials and measurement techniques for NMC & amp;A is important for the future of the U.S. nuclear fuel cycle. These techniques will reduce proliferation risks and enhance confidence in nuclear energy. To achieve material control using accountability instr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  8. Accurate Multi-Target MS Food Analysis

    SBC: HEPROTECH, INC.            Topic: NIDDK

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is the most common cause of acute liver injury, a potentially fatal condition for which current therapies are limited o supportive care and liver transplantation. It is also the most common reason that potentially life-saving drugs are abandoned during development and never reach patients. Heprotech Inc. was formed to develop liver-s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  9. A central aortic pulse wave velocity measurement device

    SBC: Cardiovascular Engineering, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Increased stiffness of large central conduit vessels has recently emerged as an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Abnormalities in conduit vessel stiffness are highly prevalent and are associated wi

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  10. Acetylator-based Individualized Dosing of Amonadife

    SBC: XANTHUS LIFE SCIENCES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Chemotherapeutic dosing has traditionally been empiric, with all patients receiving the same dose adjusted for body surface area (BSA). Unfortunately, while this may be adequate for the average person, it can be inappropriate for the majority of patien

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
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