Patents by Inventor Michael E. Kamarck

Michael E. Kamarck 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).

  • Patent number: 6342583
    Abstract: A nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA family member peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or injected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, synthetic peptides derived from the coding sequence of CEA family member nucleic acids, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA family members using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting CEA family member nucleic acid sequences using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2002
    Assignee: Bayer Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck, Axel W. Kretschmer
  • Patent number: 6022958
    Abstract: A nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA family member peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or injected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, synthetic peptides derived from the coding sequence of CEA family member nucleic acids, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA family members using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting CEA family member nucleic acid sequences using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: Bayer Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck, Axel W. Kretschmer
  • Patent number: 6013772
    Abstract: A nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA family member peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or injected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, synthetic peptides derived from the coding sequence of CEA family member nucleic acids, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA family members using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting CEA family member nucleic acid sequences using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Bayer Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck, Axel W. Kretschmer
  • Patent number: 5843761
    Abstract: A nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or infected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting a CEA nucleic acid sequence using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Bayer Corporation (Formerly Molecular Diagnostics, Inc.)
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck
  • Patent number: 5571710
    Abstract: A nucleic acid encoding a carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) that cross-reacts with human CEA is described. In addition, vectors and host cells containing such nucleic acids are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Bayer Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck
  • Patent number: 5274087
    Abstract: Nucleic acid sequences are disclosed that encode carcinoembryonic antigens (CEAs) as are replicable recombinant cloning vehicles containing DNA that encodes CEA proteins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Molecular Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck
  • Patent number: 5231009
    Abstract: A nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA family member peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or injected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, synthetic peptides derived from the coding sequence of CEA family member nucleic acids, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA family members using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting CEA family member nucleic acid sequences using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Assignee: Molecular Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck, Axel W. Kretschmer
  • Patent number: 5122599
    Abstract: This invention relates to a nucleic acid comprising a base sequence which codes for a CEA family member peptide sequence or nucleic acids having a base sequence hybridizable therewith, replicable recombinant cloning vehicles having an insert comprising such nucleic acid, cells transfected, infected or injected with such cloning vehicles, polypeptides expressed by such cells, synthetic peptides derived from the coding sequence of CEA family member nucleic acids, antibody preparations specific for such polypeptides, immunoassays for detecting CEA family members using such antibody preparations and nucleic acid hybridization methods for detecting CEA family member nucleic acid sequences using a nucleic acid probe comprising the above described nucleic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Assignee: Molecular Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas R. Barnett, James J. Elting, Michael E. Kamarck, Axel W. Kretschmer
  • Patent number: 5015570
    Abstract: A method for diagnosing Alzheimer Disease or a predisposition to develop Alzheimer Disease in an individual, by determining the presence of an alteration in the normal base sequence of the 24 base pairs appearing at the end of the APC coding sequence of the preAPC gene, or in the normal base sequence of the corresponding mRNA, in the DNA or RNA or such individual. The method detects the presence of a frameshift mutation in the preAPC gene postulated to result in the synthesis of the APC protein. Accumulation of APC protein in the brain is a phenomenon of Alzheimer Disease. A variety of nucleic acid hybridization techniques are applicable to the determination of an alteration in the preAPC gene sequence of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1991
    Assignee: Molecular Therapeutics, Inc.
    Inventors: George A. Scangos, Peter M. M. Rae, Axel J. Unterbeck, Michael E. Kamarck
  • Patent number: 4824775
    Abstract: In passing labeled cells through a cell sorter, the improvement which comprises employing a labeled cell comprising a cell, an antibody specific to and bound to such cell, a nucleic acid fragment joined to said antibody, and a plurality of labels on said nucleic acid fragment. Because of the presence of multiple labels, the sensitivity of the separation of labeled cells is increased.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1989
    Assignee: Molecular Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Nanibhushan Dattagupta, Michael E. Kamarck