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August 17, 2010: Tenant News
U of Maryland’s YouTube channel touts inventionsBy: Intellectual Property Marketing Advsior www.ipmarketingadvisor.com/content/2010/08/17/u-of-maryland’s-youtube-channel-touts-inventions/ The office of Commercial Ventures and Intellectual Property (CVIP) at the University of Maryland has launched a YouTube channel to increase interest in its inventors and inventions. www.youtube.com/umbcvip“It really grew out of one technology I love to talk about,” says Stephen Kinsey, a CVIP technology licensing officer. Kinsey says that technology was developed by researcher Stuart Martin, PhD, who found that when cancer cells break off from a solid tumor they lose their normal, “happy” shape — similar to that of a fried egg. “When they break off, they get rounded up into a ball and form long processes (dubbed ‘microtentacles’) and try to get back onto the epithelial layer,” says Kinsey. “These processes are sticky. If it does not happen, they either go through the bloodstream and are sheared by the pressure of the blood, or produce apoptosis.” The microtentacles last longer in the bloodstream, and when they are stuck in the capillary bed they remain dormant, but perhaps five or 10 years later come up as a secondary tumor through their ability to attach to tissues. Martin “is looking at compounds to block the formation of these processes,” Kinsey explains, which in turn might serve to prevent metastasis. |



