Montevideo, Uruguay

Patricia Cassina

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2016

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Title: Biography of Patricia Cassina

Introduction

Patricia Cassina is an accomplished inventor based in Montevideo, Uruguay. She has made significant contributions to the field of neurobiology, particularly in the study of neurotrophins and their modifications.

Latest Patents

Her most notable patent is titled "Post-translationally modified neurotrophin antibodies." This invention describes how neurotrophins undergo post-translational modifications that mediate their pro-apoptotic and pro-neurite activities. The modifications include nitration and the formation of conformationally different dimers, as well as abnormal oligomers like tetramers and octamers. The invention also relates to compounds that compete with these modified neurotrophins, providing useful agents for treating conditions involving chronic pain and neuron loss.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Patricia has worked with prestigious institutions such as Institut Pasteur and Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable. Her research has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of neurotrophins and their role in neurological health.

Collaborations

Patricia has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Luis Barbeito and Mariana Pehar. These partnerships have enriched her research and contributed to the success of her inventions.

Conclusion

Patricia Cassina's work exemplifies the impact of innovative research in the field of neurobiology. Her contributions continue to

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