Xi'an, China

Yi Wan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:

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Years Active: 2020-2021

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2 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Yi Wan in Bacterial Infectious Disease Treatment

Introduction

Yi Wan is an accomplished inventor based in Xi'an, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of bacterial infectious disease treatment, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approaches.

Latest Patents

One of Yi Wan's latest patents is titled "Method, target and application for NO accumulation to decrease invasiveness." This invention provides a method for achieving nitric oxide (NO) accumulation through external NO donors or by disrupting internal NO metabolism in environments where bacteria are growing or being cultured. The goal is to decrease the production of the invasion factor pyocyanin. His research indicates that even micro-quantities of NO can significantly inhibit pyocyanin synthesis, achieving an 82% reduction with a 60 µM SNP treatment. Furthermore, by inhibiting NO reductase, an enzyme related to NO metabolism, he has demonstrated an 84% reduction in PCN synthesis using the PAO1-Δnor strain. This innovative approach offers a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics, as it does not adversely affect the body's normal microflora.

Career Highlights

Yi Wan has dedicated his career to advancing medical science through innovative research. His work focuses on developing methods that combat bacterial infections while minimizing side effects associated with conventional treatments.

Collaborations

Yi Wan collaborates with notable colleagues, including Chang Chen and Lei Gao, to further enhance his research and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Yi Wan's contributions to the field of bacterial infectious disease treatment through his innovative patents highlight his commitment to improving health outcomes. His work represents a significant advancement in the fight against bacterial infections, paving the way for safer treatment options.

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