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Louise Boulet


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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Title: Louise Boulet - Innovator in Mucosal Research

Introduction

Louise Boulet is a prominent inventor based in California, recognized for her significant contributions to the field of mucosal research. She has developed innovative methods that enhance our understanding of metaplastic changes in mucus-secreting epithelial tissues. Her work is particularly relevant in the context of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Latest Patents

Louise Boulet holds a patent for a method titled "Method for measuring metaplastic changes of mucus secreting epithelial." This method allows for the rapid estimation of hyperplastic and hypertrophic changes in animal airways. The assay specifically measures acidic and neutral mucoproteins in a linear fashion from 0.5 to at least 10 µg. The process involves exposing a test animal to a suspected metaplastic inducer, followed by the removal of the lungs, homogenization in a buffered solution, and size-fractionation of the soluble extract. The high molecular weight material is then immobilized and stained for quantification of mucosubstances. This assay is instrumental in confirming the metaplastic potential of compounds and identifying neurohumoral mediators involved in mucus cell metaplasia.

Career Highlights

Louise Boulet is associated with Merck Frosst Canada & Co., where she has made significant strides in her research. Her innovative approach has led to advancements in understanding the mechanisms of mucus production and its implications in respiratory diseases.

Collaborations

Louise has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Douglas J Pon and Carlo J Van Staden, contributing to a rich exchange of ideas and research findings in her field.

Conclusion

Louise Boulet's work exemplifies the impact of innovative research in the medical field, particularly in understanding and addressing respiratory conditions. Her contributions continue to pave the way for future advancements in mucosal health.

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