Patents by Inventor Karen M. Hahnenberger

Karen M. Hahnenberger has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20020177153
    Abstract: A method is provided for the separation of nucleic acid samples. The method includes: providing a test mixture of a plurality of nucleic acid samples, wherein each sample is labeled with a spectrally detectable tag; applying the test mixture to a reversed phase solid support; eluting the mixture under partially denaturing conditions; and detecting spectrally resolved signals produced by the nucleic acid samples labeled with the detectable tags.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2002
    Publication date: November 28, 2002
    Inventors: James A. Apffel, Karen M. Hahnenberger, Mel N. Kronick, Martin Verhoef
  • Patent number: 6379889
    Abstract: A method is provided for the separation of nucleic acid samples. The method includes: providing a test mixture of a plurality of nucleic acid samples, wherein each sample is labeled with a spectrally detectable tag; applying the test mixture to a reversed phase solid support; eluting the mixture under partially denaturing conditions; and detecting spectrally resolved signals produced by the nucleic acid samples labeled with the detectable tags.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: James A. Apffel, Jr., Karen M. Hahnenberger, Mel N. Kronick, Martin Verhoef
  • Patent number: 6030774
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for extending a primer to produce a single stranded polydeoxynucleotide that has two or more defined sequences. A combination is provided which comprises a template polynucleotide, a blocker polynucleotide, a primer polynucleotide and a polynucleotide Q. The template polynucleotide has three sequences T1, T2 and T3 wherein T1 is non-contiguous and 3' of T3 and wherein the 5' end of T3 is 5' of the 5' end of T2. The primer polynucleotide has a second defined sequence at its 3' end that is hybridizable with T1. The blocker polynucleotide has sequence B1 that is hybridizable with T3. Polynucleotide Q has sequences S1 and S2 wherein S1 is 3' of S2 and homologous with T2 and S2 is complementary to a first defined sequence that is to be introduced at the 3' end of the polynucleotide primer, when it is extended during the method of the invention. Polynucleotide Q is either attached to the 5' end of the blocker polynucleotide or present as a separate reagent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Behring Diagnostics GmbH
    Inventors: Maureen Laney, Yan Chen, Edwin F. Ullman, Karen M. Hahnenberger
  • Patent number: 5683879
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for extending a primer to produce a single stranded polydeoxynucleotide that has two or more defined sequences. A combination is provided which comprises a template polynucleotide, a blocker polynucleotide, a primer polynucleotide and a polynucleotide Q. The template polynucleotide has three sequences T1, T2 and T3 wherein T1 is non-contiguous and 3' of T3 and wherein the 5' end of T3 is 5' of the 5' end of T2. The primer polynucleotide has a second defined sequence at its 3' end that is hybridizable with T1. The blocker polynucleotide has sequence B1 that is hybridizable with T3. Polynucleotide Q has sequences S1 and S2 wherein S1 is 3' of S2 and homologous with T2 and S2 is complementary to a first defined sequence that is to be introduced at the 3' end of the polynucleotide primer, when it is extended during the method of the invention. Polynucleotide Q is either attached to the 5' end of the blocker polynucleotide or present as a separate reagent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1997
    Assignee: Behringwerke AG
    Inventors: Maureen Laney, Yan Chen, Edwin F. Ullman, Karen M. Hahnenberger
  • Patent number: 5679512
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for extending a primer to produce a single stranded polydeoxynucleotide that has two or more defined sequences. A combination is provided which comprises a template polynucleotide, a blocker polynucleotide, a primer polynucleotide and a polynucleotide Q. The template polynucleotide has three sequences T1, T2 and T3 wherein T1 is non-contiguous and 3' of T3 and wherein the 5' end of T3 is 5' of the 5' end of T2. The primer polynucleotide has a second defined sequence at its 3' end that is hybridizable with T1. The blocker polynucleotide has sequence B1 that is hybridizable with T3. Polynucleotide Q has sequences S1 and S2 wherein S1 is 3' of S2 and homologous with T2 and S2 is complementary to a first defined sequence that is to be introduced at the 3' end of the polynucleotide primer, when it is extended during the method of the invention. Polynucleotide Q is either attached to the 5' end of the blocker polynucleotide or present as a separate reagent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Behringwerke AG
    Inventors: Maureen Laney, Yan Chen, Edwin F. Ullman, Karen M. Hahnenberger
  • Patent number: 5612199
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for extending an extender probe to produce a single stranded polydeoxynucleotide that is free of unreacted extender probe and has two segments that are non-contiguous and complementary with each other. The method comprises the steps of (1) providing in combination (a) a polynucleotide having two non-contiguous, non-complementary nucleotide sequences S1 and S2 wherein S2 is 5' of S1 and is at least ten deoxynucleotides long, (b) an extender probe comprised of two deoxynucleotide sequences, wherein the sequence at the 3'-end of the extender probe (EP1) is hybridizable with S1 and the other of the deoxynucleotide sequences (EP2) is substantially identical to S2 and (c) means for modifying the 3'-end of extender probe that does not hybridize with the polynucleotide and (2) extending the extender probe along the polynucleotide wherein extender probe not hybridized to the polynucleotide becomes modified at its 3'-end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: Behringwerke AG
    Inventors: Linda M. Western, Karen M. Hahnenberger, Samuel Rose, Martin Becker, Edwin F. Ullman