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Topical drug delivery systems: a patent review

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2016
Topical administration is the favored route for local delivery of therapeutic agents due to its convenience and affordability. The specific challenge of designing a therapeutic system is to achieve an optimal concentration of a certain drug at its site of action for an appropriate duration.This review summarizes innovations from the past 3 years (2012 ...
Deepinder, Singh Malik   +2 more
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Design and implementation of the patent topical web crawler system

Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Data Science and Information Technology, 2018
In order to provide a knowledge source for the innovative design of the patent-based computer-aided products, a patent topical web crawler was designed and developed targeting at the patent information of the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). In this paper, we describe the overall design and workflow of the patent topical crawler, including the ...
Yunqing Hu, Qingying Qiu, Xiu Yu
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Generating patent development maps for technology monitoring using semantic patent-topic analysis

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2016
A quantified method for patent development map generation is suggested.The method identifies patents' semantic succession and technological topics.Latent Dirichlet allocation is used to identify sub-topics of a given technology.The method visualizes a 3D printing patent development map as its application.The method is an efficient monitoring tool for ...
Mujin Kim, Youngjin Park, Janghyeok Yoon
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Patenting on New Topical Anti-Inflammatory Drug

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2008
Inflammation is a group of important pathological disorders in medicine. The main classical hallmarks for inflammation are pain, swelling and heat. Basically, there are two main groups of anti-inflammation drug, the steroid anti-inflammation drug and non steroid anti-inflammation drug, which is widely called NSAIDS.
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Patents and Recent Innovations in Topical Membrane Therapy of Refractory Rhinosinusitis

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2016
Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS), one of the commonest chronic inflammatory disorders, is encountered daily in all healthcare settings. In its refractory form, CRS seems to prevail over most up-to-date surgical interventions and systemic medical remedies, owing to our poor understanding of its perplexing pathophysiology.
Alan H, Shikani   +1 more
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The use of patent titles for identifying the topics of invention and forecasting trends

Scientometrics, 1993
Co-word analysis applied to patents through WPIL normalized title words appears to give a useful picture of a given field: we obtain both qualitative (themes) and quantitative information (weight of themes). It also gives information about the strategic aspects of the themes.
Jean Pierre Courtial   +2 more
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Intelligent collaborative patent mining using excessive topic generation

Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2019
Abstract An inevitable consequence of the technology-driven economy has led to the increased importance of intellectual property protection through patents. Recent global pro-patenting shifts have further resulted in high technology overlaps. Technology components are now spread across a huge corpus of patent documents making its interpretation a ...
Usharani Hareesh Govindarajan   +2 more
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Topical composition for treating diabetic cataracts: a patent evaluation (WO2015026380A1)

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2016
Diabetes mellitus is a major threat to global public health that requires long-term medical attention. In view of the potentially devastating effects of diabetes on ocular health, it highlights the urgent need of therapeutic drugs for the prevention and treatment of the diabetic complications.
Xin, Hao, Zhongfei, Han, Changjin, Zhu
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Recent Patents on Topical Application of Honey in Wound and Burn Management

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2011
Topical application of honey to burn and wounds has been found to be effective in controlling infection and producing a clean granulating bed. It is suggested that the wound healing effect of honey may in part be related to the release of inflammatory cytokines from surrounding tissue cells, mainly monocytes and macrophages.
Mokhtar B, Benhanifia   +4 more
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Patenting Marketing Methods: A Missing Topic in the Classroom

Journal of Marketing Education, 2005
Since the 1998 landmark case that validated the patenting of business methods as intellectual property, a plethora of patents has emerged. Patents for marketing-related processes have been particularly abundant, especially when new marketing processes are tied to a technology component.
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