Patents by Inventor Ting-Fung Chi

Ting-Fung Chi 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: 7148021
    Abstract: Reagents, methods, and kits are described that are useful for fertility testing and that in many cases provides much faster, convenient and rapid determination of male infertility. The reagents described include properly glycosylated human ZP3, ZP2, ZP1, glycosylated peptides thereof, fusion proteins such as green fluorescent protein—ZP3, non-covalent complexes of ZP2 with ZP3, fusion protein of ZP2–ZP3, solid phase materials such as agarose beads coated with binding agents such as ZP3, and other artificial zona. Methods are provided that, in many cases convert a complex biological event into a well defined biochemical binding event based on one or more of the reagents. Such methods are much easier to set up and monitor, allowing more convenient and inexpensive diagnostic testing for male fertility. The acrosome reaction is detected in other embodiments by virtue of quantitating one or more released substances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignees: Eastern Virginia Meical School, Trinity Biomedical Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Ting-Fung Chi, Zhiyong Lin, Ke-Wen Dong, Ming-I Hsu, Jr-Gang Cheng, Heming Zheng, Sergio C. Oehninger, William E. Gibbons
  • Publication number: 20030148930
    Abstract: Reagents, methods, and kits are described that are useful for fertility testing and that in many cases provides much faster, convenient and rapid determination of male infertility. The reagents described include properly glycosylated human ZP3, ZP2, ZP1, glycosylated peptides thereof, fusion proteins such as green fluorescent protein—ZP3, non-covalent complexes of ZP2 with ZP3, fusion protein of ZP2-ZP3, solid phase materials such as agarose beads coated with binding agents such as ZP3, and other artificial zona. Methods are provided that, in many cases convert a complex biological event into a well defined biochemical binding event based on one or more of the reagents. Such methods are much easier to set up and monitor, allowing more convenient and inexpensive diagnostic testing for male fertility. The acrosome reaction is detected in other embodiments by virtue of quantitating one or more released substances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2002
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Inventors: Ting-Fung Chi, Zhiyong Lin, Ke-Wen Dong, Ming-I Hsu, Jr-Gang Cheng, Heming Zheng