Inventor profile of:

Mohammad Ali Khayamian

City:

Tehran

Country:

Iran

Published Applications:

11

Last publication date:

2026-06-11

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Recent patent applications by Khayamian Mohammad Ali

Mohammad Ali Khayamian from Tehran, IR has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2026-06-11
US20260158268A1
Human necessities

ELECTROPORATION/ELECTROCHEMOTHERAPY OF SURGICALLY SENSITIVE REGIONS

#2 | 2025-02-27
US20250065027A1
Human necessities

DEACTIVATION OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS (CTCs) IN THE BLOODSTREAM BY ELECTROSTATIC STIMULATION OF THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD

#3 | 2024-09-12
US20240298934A1
Human necessities

DETECTION OF LUNG INFLAMMATION BASED ON GLUCOSE LEVEL IN SPUTUM SAMPLE

#4 | 2022-06-30
US20220202305A1
Human necessities

Preventing cytokine storm in COVID-19 patients by suppressing clonal expansion in activated lymphocytes using alternating electric fields

#5 | 2022-01-27
US20220022947A1
Human necessities

ELECTROCHEMICAL THERAPY OF CANCEROUS TUMORS BASED ON INTRA-THERAPEUTICAL IMPEDANCE MONITORING

#6 | 2022-01-27
US20220022946A1
Human necessities

ELECTROCHEMICAL THERAPY OF CANCEROUS TUMORS BASED ON INTRA-THERAPEUTICAL IMPEDANCE MONITORING

#7 | 2021-09-23
US20210290832A1
Human necessities

Deactivation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the bloodstream by electrostatic stimulation of the peripheral blood

#8 | 2021-07-22
US20210223244A1
Physics

Real-time tracing of cytokine storm in blood serum of COVID-19 patients

#9 | 2021-07-22
US20210223201A1
Physics

Real-time tracing of cytokine storm in blood serum of COVID-19 patients

#10 | 2018-09-06
US20180252677A1
Physics

Ultrasound-assisted electrochemical distinction of normal and cancerous cells

#11 | 2018-09-06
US20180251901A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

In-situ microbubbles generation for ultrasonic biomedical applications

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