Patents by Inventor Michelle L. Tomsho

Michelle L. Tomsho 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: 6024938
    Abstract: A lyophilized imaging agent formulation and methods for making same are disclosed, such formulations comprise a targeting molecule such as antibody or chemotactic peptide, a linker such as diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) or succinimidyl 6-hydrazinium nicotinate hydrochloride (SHNH), drying protectant such as mannitol, maltose or tricine, and excipient such as polysorbate 80, in citrate buffer. The formulations of the invention are lyophilized and may be stored stably for extended periods of time. Following reconstitution with diluent, the formulations are administered to a subject for scintigraphic imaging or therapeutic use. Also contemplated is a kit comprising a two-vial system wherein a first vial comprises a lyophilized formulation of imaging agent in the form of a lyophilized cake, and a second vial comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignees: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, Johnson-Matthey Inc.
    Inventors: Diane C. Corbo, Mary Jean M. Link, N. Adeyinka Williams, Michelle L. Tomsho, Michael Bornstein, Howard F. Solomon, Scott K. Larsen, Robert L. Suddith
  • Patent number: 5948441
    Abstract: Tangential flow filtration is used in the size separation of particles, such as liposomes and lipid particles. These particles may be passed through a tangential flow filtration device of any pore size desired. Tangential flow filter systems of various pore sizes may be used sequentially to obtain particles such as lipid particles or liposomes having a defined size range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Assignee: The Liposome Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert P. Lenk, Anthony G. Durning, Robert J. Klimchak, Joel Portnoff, Michelle L. Tomsho
  • Patent number: 5925375
    Abstract: This invention provides a multilamellar liposome containing an arachidonic acid metabolite, two or more lipid-containing bilayers and two or more aqueous compartments containing a release-inhibiting buffer. Preferred arachidonic acid metabolites are the prostaglandins, particularly PGE.sub.1. The liposomal formulations can be used to treat animals, particularly humans, for diseases, disorders or conditions which can be ameliorated by prostaglandins, e.g., disorders characterized by cellular activation and adhesion, inflammation and/or toxemia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: The Liposome Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert P. Lenk, Michelle L. Tomsho, Robert L. Suddith, Robert J. Klimchak, Andrew S. Janoff, Sharma R. Minchey, Marc J. Ostro
  • Patent number: 5262168
    Abstract: A liposome composition and methods for making same are disclosed, such compositions comprise an arachidonic acid metabolite such as a prostaglandin, preferably prostaglandin E.sub.1, a lipid, and a drying protectant such as a saccharide. The liposomes may be loaded with prostaglandin passively, or using a transmembrane concentration gradient, preferably using a transmembrane pH gradient. Using this transmembrane loading technique, trapping efficiencies of 50% to 100% are achieved, and the release rate of the prostaglandin from the liposomes is reduced. The liposome size is maintained after lyophilization and reconstitution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: The Liposome Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert P. Lenk, Michelle L. Tomsho, Robert L. Suddith, Robert J. Klimchak
  • Patent number: 5082664
    Abstract: A liposome composition and methods for making same are disclosed, such compositions comprise an arachidonic acid metabolite such as a prostaglandin, preferably prostaglandin E.sub.1, a lipid, and a drying protectant such as a saccharide. The liposomes may be loaded with prostaglandin passively, or using a transmembrane concentration gradient, preferably using a transmembrane pH gradient. Using this transmembrane loading technique, trapping efficiencies of 50% to 100% are achieved, and the release rate of the prostaglandin from the liposomes is reduced. The liposome size is maintained after lyophilization and reconstitution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1992
    Assignee: The Liposome Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert P. Lenk, Michelle L. Tomsho, Robert L. Suddith, Robert J. Klimchak