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A method to identify patients at risk for subsequent stillbirth in the third trimester
A Method to Identify and Treat Patients at Risk for Stillbirth in the 3rd TrimesterWSU Tech#: 12-1113Technology Summary: This invention is a method of identifying patients at risk for subsequent stillbirth (only due to placental related disorder) in the third trimester using a maternal blood sample. A blood sample would be obtained at the beginning...
Published: 1/12/2022   |   Inventor(s): Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa, Roberto Romero, Sonia Hassan
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Category(s): Medical, Diagnostic, Prenatal, Small molecule, Specialty compounds, Therapeutics, Life Science
Development of a multimolecular and multimodular biomarker panel for the early screening, molecular distinction and clinical follow-up of patients developing preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome and its preparation for preclinical testing
Development of a Multimolecular and Multimodular Biomarker Panel for the Early Screening, Molecular Distinction and Clinical Follow-Up of Patients Developing Preeclampsia/HELLP Syndrome and its Preparation for Preclinical Testing WSU Tech#: 12-1110 Technology Summary: Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and...
Published: 3/3/2020   |   Inventor(s): Nandor Than, Adi Tarca, Gabor Juhasz, Adrienna Kekesi, Hamutal Meiri, Zoltan Papp, Roberto Romero
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Category(s): Medical, Biotechnology, Diagnostic, Diagnostics, Genomics/Genetics, Prenatal, Proteomics
New Methods for the Treatment and Prevention of Preterm Labor
PRODUCT/SERVICE ‘SOLUTION’ DESCRIPTION Pre-term birth (delivery before 37 weeks of gestation) is a serious health problem in the US. and the world, representing a leading cause of infant death and long-term illnesses. Pre-term birth accounts for nearly 11% of all births and 17% of all infant deaths in the U.S., costing >$25 billion...
Published: 2/8/2022   |   Inventor(s): Kang Chen
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Category(s): Prenatal, Therapeutics, Life Science