PHILIP GORDON
Cosmetology in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania CO066866L
Category
Cosmetology
Type
Cosmetologist
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19120

Professional information

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Methods For Increasing Melanin Content In Melanocytes Using Diacylglycerols And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
5750091, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Sep 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/314475
Inventors:
Barbara A. Gilchrest - Brookline MA
Philip R. Gordon - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
The Trustees of Boston University - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61K 742, A61K 3122, A61K 31225
US Classification:
424 59
Abstract:
A method for inducing melanin synthesis in melanocytes, thereby increasing the melanin content of melanocytes and, thus, increasing pigmentation, melanocytes with increased melanin content produced by these methods, and uses thereof.


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Methods For Increasing Melanin Content In Melanocytes Using Diacylglycerols And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
5352440, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Aug 21, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/934872
Inventors:
Barbara A. Gilchrest - Brookline MA
Philip R. Gordon - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Trustees of Boston University - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61K 718, A61K 3122, A61K 31225
US Classification:
424 59
Abstract:
A method for inducing melanin synthesis in melanocytes, thereby increasing the melanin content of melanocytes and, thus, increasing pigmentation, melanocytes with increased melanin content produced by these methods, and uses thereof.


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Methods For Enhancing Melanin Synthesis In Melanocytes Using Diacyglycerols And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
5700450, Dec 23, 1997
Filed:
Sep 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/314470
Inventors:
Barbara A. Gilchrest - Brookline MA
Philip R. Gordon - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
The Trustees of Boston University - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61K 742, A61K 3122, A61K 31225
US Classification:
424 59
Abstract:
Methods for enhancing melanin synthesis in melanocytes, thereby increasing the melanin content of melanocytes with subsequent transfer of the melanic pigments to keratinocytes resulting in increased pigmentation of vertebrate skin and hair; melanocytes with increased melanin content produced by these methods; and uses thereof are disclosed.