[EN] PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COLOUR FILTER, COLOUR FILTER AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE<br/>[FR] COMPOSITION DE RÉSINE PHOTOSENSIBLE, PROCÉDÉ DE FABRICATION DE FILTRE COLORÉ, FILTRE COLORÉ ET DISPOSITIF D'AFFICHAGE À CRISTAUX LIQUIDES<br/>[ZH] 感光性树脂组成物、彩色滤光片的制造方法、彩色滤光片以及液晶显示装置
The present invention concerns photo-bleaching with Food red 14 (colours Index 45430) and in particular the bleaching of laundry items.
Method of Protein Measurement
申请人:Kosaka Hideko
公开号:US20080241850A1
公开(公告)日:2008-10-02
The present invention relates to a technique of measuring a protein based on a degree of coloring in a liquid sample mixed with a protein measurement indicator. In the present invention, information reflecting creatinine concentration in the liquid sample is obtained, and then an influence quantity caused by creatinine to the protein concentration measurement is eliminated based on the information.
Nondegradable Hydrogels For Medical Device Application
申请人:Udipi Kishore
公开号:US20090238815A1
公开(公告)日:2009-09-24
Disclosed are nondegradable hydrogels used to coat or form at least a portion of a medical device. The hydrogels may be formed from functionalized PEG based macromers. These hydrogels are easy to sterilize, transport and store. Methods of forming these hydrogels as described herein are included.
Biodegradable Adhesive Hydrogels
申请人:Udipi Kishore
公开号:US20090294049A1
公开(公告)日:2009-12-03
Disclosed are methods for forming adhesive hydrogels on tissue surfaces comprising applying to a first tissue surface at a treatment site a first mixture comprising at least one photosensitive molecule and at least one initiator, exposing the first tissue surface to light having a wavelength sufficient to activate the photosensitive molecule to form an activated tissue surface, applying to the activated tissue surface or to a second surface a second mixture comprising at least one macromer, at least one cross-linking agent, and at least one initiator and contacting the first tissue surface with the second surface thus adhering the first tissue surface to the second surface through macromer cross-linking and resulting adhesive hydrogel formation.