Patents Assigned to TGR BIOSCIENCES PTY LTD
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Patent number: 9778252Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and/or kits for detecting an analyte in a sample. Some embodiments provide a method for detecting a non-nucleic acid analyte in a sample using a solid substrate comprising a bound immobilisation agent and an antibody capture agent and a detectable agent, which can bind to the analyte. The antibody capture agent comprises, at a plurality of sites, a ligand for the immobilisation agent. A complex between the analyte, the antibody capture agent and a detectable agent is formed and immobilised on the solid substrate by binding between the immobilisation agent and the ligand. In some embodiments, the ligand and the immobilisation agent are a binding pair comprising a peptide tag and an anti-peptide tag antibody.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd.Inventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Patent number: 9476874Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and/or kits for detecting an analyte in a sample. Some embodiments provide a method for detecting a non-nucleic acid analyte in a sample using a solid substrate comprising a bound immobilization agent and an capture agent and a detectable agent, which can bind to the analyte. The capture agent comprises, at a plurality of sites, a ligand for the immobilization agent. A complex between the analyte, the capture agent and a detectable agent is formed and immobilized on the solid substrate by binding between the immobilization agent and the ligand. In some embodiments, the ligand and the immobilization agent are a binding pair comprising a peptide tag and an anti-peptide tag antibody.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd.Inventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Patent number: 9261500Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and/or kits for detecting an analyte in a sample. Some embodiments provide a method for detecting a non-nucleic acid analyte in a sample using a solid substrate comprising a bound immobilization agent and an antibody capture agent and a detectable agent, which can bind to the analyte. The antibody capture agent comprises, at a plurality of sites, a ligand for the immobilization agent. A complex between the analyte, the antibody capture agent and a detectable agent is formed and immobilized on the solid substrate by binding between the immobilization agent and the ligand. In some embodiments, the ligand and the immobilization agent are a binding pair comprising a peptide tag and an anti-peptide tag antibody.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd.Inventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Patent number: 9086407Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and/or kits for detecting an analyte in a sample. Some embodiments provide a method for detecting a non-nucleic acid analyte in a sample using a solid substrate comprising a bound immobilization agent and an antibody capture agent and a detectable agent, which can bind to the analyte. The antibody capture agent comprises, at a plurality of sites, a ligand for the immobilization agent. A complex between the analyte, the antibody capture agent and a detectable agent is formed and immobilized on the solid substrate by binding between the immobilization agent and the ligand. In some embodiments, the ligand and the immobilization agent are a binding pair comprising a peptide tag and an anti-peptide tag antibody.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd.Inventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Patent number: 9005993Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and/or kits for detecting an analyte in a sample. Some embodiments provide a method for detecting a non-nucleic acid analyte in a sample using a solid substrate comprising a bound immobilization agent and an antibody capture agent and a detectable agent, which can bind to the analyte. The antibody capture agent comprises, at a plurality of sites, a ligand for the immobilization agent. A complex between the analyte, the antibody capture agent and a detectable agent is formed and immobilized on the solid substrate by binding between the immobilization agent and the ligand. In some embodiments, the ligand and the immobilization agent are a binding pair comprising a peptide tag and an anti-peptide tag antibody.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd.Inventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Publication number: 20140127719Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a one-step immunoassay, in which a solid substrate is pre-coated with an immobilisation agent, and whereby the capture agent, the analyte and the detection agent are added to the solid substrate together, followed by a wash step prior to detection. Methods and kits for detecting an analyte in a sample are disclosed. The capture agent can bind the analyte and comprises a ligand for an immobilisation agent. Certain embodiments are directed to antibody capture agents and/or antibody detectable agents. Certain embodiments are directed to a ligand comprising a peptide tag and an immobilisation agent comprising an anti-peptide tag antibody. Certain embodiments are directed to detection of more than one analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: TGR BIOSCIENCES PTY LTDInventors: Antony James Sheehan, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Michael Francis Crouch, Anthony Ross Dyer
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Publication number: 20100239556Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of promoting production of one or more components of extracellular matrix by one or more fibroblast cells in a biological system and/or promoting migration of one or more fibroblast cells in a biological system. The method includes exposing one or more fibroblast cells in the biological system to an effective amount of an agent with peroxidase activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: TGR BioScience Pty Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Edward Rayner, Mark Orlando DeNichilo, Ronald Ian William Osmond, Aaron Thomas Mitchell