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A silicone oil-in-water emulsion composition <strong>and</strong> a method of topically treating human skin with<br />

the composition. The emulsion constitutes water, a silicone oil, <strong>and</strong> at least two nonionic<br />

emulsifiers. Each nonionic emulsifier is a solid at room temperature. One nonionic emulsifier has<br />

an HLB value less than 8.0, while the other nonionic emulsifiers has an HLB value greater than<br />

15.0.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5304170<br />

Method of laser-induced tissue necrosis in carotenoid-containing skin structures<br />

A method for treating dermatological organ disorders <strong>and</strong> skin lesions in a mammal through the use<br />

of directed, pulsed laser light is described. The dermatological disorders are characterized by an<br />

increase in concentration of potential photodynamic chemical compounds like carotenoid<br />

compounds, <strong>and</strong> especially the carotenoid beta-carotene, compared to normal skin. Pulsed dye laser<br />

light of a time <strong>and</strong> duration specific for maximal absorption by a carotenoid compound like betacarotene<br />

is directed at the regions of carotenoid accumulation within a skin disorder. Thermal<br />

coagulation necrosis of the carotenoid-accumulating skin region results, though thermal damage to<br />

surrounding tissue is limited in amount.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5332575<br />

Method of targeting melanocytes with a compound containing a fucose residue<br />

The invention concerns a method of binding a product to the membrane of a melanocyte by means<br />

of a lig<strong>and</strong>-receptor bond, which comprises using a product consisting of a basic structure coupled<br />

to at least one lig<strong>and</strong> consisting of an oside residue accessible to the membrane receptors, said<br />

oside residue being a fucose residue, notably an Alpha-L-fucose residue.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5389195<br />

Surface modification by accelerated plasma or ions<br />

The present invention is a surface modification process which provides a means of rapidly heating<br />

a thin layer of a polymer surface or a thin coating of material on a coated substrate <strong>and</strong> various<br />

surfaces produced by such a process.<br />

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