Process Or Composition For Determination Of Physical State Or Property By Means Including A Chemical Reaction Patents (Class 436/2)
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Publication number: 20080241932Abstract: Electrochemical devices, methods, and systems for detecting and quantifying analytes are disclosed. A chemical detection reagent is locally generated in a test solution by electrochemical reaction of a precursor compound caused to migrate into the test solution from a precursor solution separated from the test solution by a cell separator. This approach provides precise metering of the reagent, via the charge passed, and avoids the need to store a reagent solution that may be chemically unstable. In one embodiment, the starch concentration in a colloidal solution can be measured via spectroscopic detection of a blue complex formed by the interaction of starch with iodine produced, on demand, by electrochemical oxidation of iodide ion. The approach may also be used to characterize certain types of analytes. The invention is amenable to automation and is particularly useful for on-line monitoring of production processes, including the inclusion of feed back loop mechanisms for process control.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Martin W. Kendig, Chuan-Hua Chen, D. Morgan Tench, Jeffrey F. DeNatale, Frederick M. Discenzo
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Publication number: 20080206874Abstract: The present invention relates to using an aerosol, mist, spray, liquid or semi liquid delivery system for the reagent solution containing the indicator or marker. This system comprises a reagent containing the indicator or marker that produces a color in the presence of reactants such as basic components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: The Lubrizol CorporationInventor: John S. Manka
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Patent number: 7407808Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a method for evaluating the physical strength of husks of a barley ingredient for malt manufacture. Barley kernels with husks are disposed in a sulfuric acid solution with a concentration of approximately 40% to 60%, and are agitated for a prescribed time (e.g. approximately 1 hour) using a stirrer bar or the like. After agitation, the barley kernels are treated with a mixed liquid of Methylene Blue and Eosin, and the degree of peeled husk (remaining degree) is examined by referring to the degree of dyed barley kernels, to thereby evaluate the physical strength of the husks of the barley kernels.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Sapporo Breweries, Ltd.Inventor: Isao Kishinami
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Publication number: 20080171392Abstract: The present invention relates generally to kits, compositions and methods useful in the qualitative analysis of the presence of chemicals used and produced in the manufacture of illegal drugs. The compositions and methods may be useful for, among other things, qualitatively determining whether items of real or personal property or other chattels have been exposed to the manufacture of illegal drugs or whether such items have been contaminated by illegal drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASInventor: J. Jennifer Wu
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Publication number: 20080166812Abstract: A method of using a meter to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample. The method includes providing a meter with stored default calibration information and stored generic calibration information. The method further includes providing a package including at least one test sensor to receive a fluid sample to be analyzed. The method additionally includes placing the package into the meter and determining whether the received package includes an auto-calibration circuit or label. If the test sensor does not include the auto-calibration circuit or label, the method utilizes the stored default calibration information in the meter to determine the analyte concentration of the sample received by the test sensor. If the test sensor includes the auto-calibration circuit or label, the method utilizes the auto-calibration circuit or label and the stored generic calibration information to determine the analyte concentration of the sample received by the test sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20080160618Abstract: A method for physicochemical analysis of a material during its ablation with a pulsed laser. The method uses the ratio of intensity levels of two emission lines of a tracer element derived from plasma generated by the laser beam to characterize the plasma excitation temperature. The method determines concentration of an element to be measured in the plasma using standard measurements indicating correspondence between a concentration of the element to measured and a variation of intensity of an emission line and different ratios between intensity levels of two emission lines of the tracer element, the ratios representing the plasma temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: Commissariat A L'energie AtomiqueInventors: Daniel L'Hermite, Patrick Mauchien, Jean-Luc Lacour
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Patent number: 7393443Abstract: The present invention provides a fast and efficient means for identifying kinetically stable proteins. As used herein the term “kinetically stable protein” means a protein that is trapped in a specific conformation due to an unusually high unfolding barrier that results in very slow unfolding rates. The present inventors are the first to discover the existence of a correlation between kinetic stability and SDS-induced denaturation. Thus, the invention provides methods for identifying kinetically stable proteins comprising the step of testing the proteins for resistance to denaturation by SDS. In one embodiment, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) is one simple method for quickly identifying and selecting kinetically stable proteins.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteInventors: Wilfredo Colón, Marta Manning
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Publication number: 20080153168Abstract: The invention relates to the use of molecular tweezers as sensitive materials in chemical sensors intended to detect or assay organic compounds in the vapour state, and in particular nitro compounds. These molecular tweezers correspond to the general formula (I): in which: MC1 and MC2 represent macrocycles; p and q are equal to 0 or 1; X and Y are optionally substituted C1 to C10 alkylene groups; while E represents an optionally substituted cyclic or heterocyclic spacer group; and in which MC1 and MC2 are positioned facing each other. Fields of application: detection of explosives, control and monitoring of atmospheric pollution and of the quality of ambient air in relatively confined spaces, and monitoring of industrial sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Commissariat a L'Energie AtomiqueInventors: Lionel Hairault, Pierre Montmeat, Eric Pasquinet, Jean-Michel Barbe, Stephane Brandes, Franck Denat, Claude Gros, Roger Guilard
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Patent number: 7390465Abstract: A system and a method to detect biological and chemical agents in a sealed contained at, for example, a mail-processing center. The system includes filtration and vacuum subsystems cooperatively working to draw an air sample from the interior of the particulate containment system for evaluation by a biosensor or chemical analyzer to detect the presence of a contaminant. The vacuum subsystem includes a vacuum generator, flow meters, and pressure regulators to accommodate the varying volume within the particulate containment system. The filtration system includes an inlet filter and a high efficiency particle air filter (HEPA) filter. The inlet filter removes coarse impurities, such as dust and dirt, from the incoming air to improve sensor efficiency. The HEPA removes contaminants from the air sample prior to being released to the surrounding environment, thereby eliminating the possibility of spreading the contamination outside the particulate containment system.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: John T. Swider
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Publication number: 20080131970Abstract: A cartridge for conducting uniform biochemical reaction without complicated operations while preventing evaporation of a sample solution is provided. An evaporation preventing substance that is solid at ordinary temperature and melted in the temperature range for biochemical reaction is held inside the cartridge. During biochemical reaction, the melted evaporation preventing substance is present at an interface between the sample solution and a gas phase to prevent the evaporation of the sample solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Wataru Kaku
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Biosensor, Biostrip, and Manufacture Method of Determination of Uric Acid by a Non-Enzymatic Reagent
Publication number: 20080121523Abstract: The present invention discloses a biosensor, a biostrip and a manufacture method of determination of uric acid by a non-enzymatic reagent, and particularly to the applications of determination of uric acid by a non-enzymatic reagent, which is useful for the quantification of the uric acid levels in the samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: HEALTH & LIFE CO., LTD.Inventors: Ya-Hsin Chuang, Hsin-Yi Lin, An-Ye Wei, Che-Ming Wang -
Patent number: 7371524Abstract: The present invention relates to marker components, fluorescent probes, oligonucleotides, hybridization assays, and immunoassays using such products, and methods for making such products. According to the present invention, detectably labeled marker components are provided that comprise a fluorescent moiety coupled to two small solubilizing groups, one on each side of the molecular plane, said fluorescent moiety having substituents to control net charge so as to reduce or remove the problems of solvent sensitivity and nonspecific binding.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventors: Walter B. Dandliker, Mao Lin Hsu, William P. Murphy, Jr.
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Patent number: 7361313Abstract: The methods, systems 400 and apparatus disclosed herein concern metal 150 impregnated porous substrates 110, 210. Certain embodiments of the invention concern methods for producing metal-coated porous silicon substrates 110, 210 that exhibit greatly improved uniformity and depth of penetration of metal 150 deposition. The increased uniformity and depth allow improved and more reproducible Raman detection of analytes. In exemplary embodiments of the invention, the methods may comprise oxidation of porous silicon 110, immersion in a metal salt solution 130, drying and thermal decomposition of the metal salt 140 to form a metal deposit 150. In other exemplary embodiments of the invention, the methods may comprise microfluidic impregnation of porous silicon substrates 210 with one or more metal salt solutions 130. Other embodiments of the invention concern apparatus and/or systems 400 for Raman detection of analytes, comprising metal-coated porous silicon substrates 110, 210 prepared by the disclosed methods.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Selena Chan, Sunghoon Kwon, Narayan Sundararajan
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Publication number: 20080085559Abstract: A method of performing a fluid-material assay employing a device including at least one active pixel having a sensor with an assay site functionalized for selected fluid-assay material. The method includes exposing the pixel's sensor assay site to such material, and in conjunction with such exposing, and employing the active nature of the pixel, remotely requesting from the pixel's sensor assay site an assay-result output report. The method further includes, in relation to the employing step, creating, relative to the sensor's assay site in the at least one pixel, a predetermined, pixel-specific electromagnetic field environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: John W. Hartzell, Pooran Chandra Joshi, Paul J. Schuele, Andrei Gindilis
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Publication number: 20080081374Abstract: Provided are a coloration agent for carbonyl sulfide which contains a metal oxide, and at least one metal component selected from among a cerium component, a silver component, a copper component, a nickel component, and an iron component, the metal component being supported on the metal oxide, or which contains at least one metal oxide selected from among a cerium oxide, a silver oxide, a copper oxide, a nickel oxide, and an iron oxide; carbonyl sulfide detection means including the coloration agent for carbonyl sulfide; and a fuel cell system including the detection means. The coloration agent for carbonyl sulfide has the ability to develop a color in the presence of carbonyl sulfide even at ambient temperature, exhibits excellent performance in detecting carbonyl sulfide contained in a hydrocarbon fuel, and enables the service life of a desulfurizing agent to be determined through visual observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: IDEMITSU LOSAN CO., LTD.Inventors: Kozo Takatsu, Gakuji Takegoshi
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Publication number: 20080076181Abstract: Disclosed is a method of extracting all metabolites existing in a biological sample to detect a comprehensive difference between metabolites of a control group and a test group, thereby verifying significance thereof. More particularly, the invention comprises a first step of analyzing a fraction extracted with a solid phase extraction method, a fraction obtained by extracting the remnant fraction with a liquid-liquid extraction method and fractions extracted with the liquid-liquid extraction method at two pH different from each other after the hydrolysis, with a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; a second step of converting the chromatogram result into numerical values capable of being statistically processed; and a third step of analyzing the numerical values with a principal component analysis (PCA) and a discriminant analysis (DA) to detect a difference between the control group and the test group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Byung Hwa Jung, Bong Chul Chung
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Patent number: 7332342Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a method for evaluating the physical strength of husks of a barley ingredient for malt manufacture. Barley kernels with husks are disposed in a sulfuric acid solution with a concentration of approximately 40% to 60%, and are agitated for a prescribed time (e.g. approximately 1 hour) using a stirrer bar or the like. After agitation, the barley kernels are treated with a mixed liquid of Methylene Blue and Eosin, and the degree of peeled husk (remaining degree) is examined by referring to the degree of dyed barley kernels, to thereby evaluate the physical strength of the husks of the barley kernels.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Sapporo Breweries Ltd.Inventor: Isao Kishinami
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Publication number: 20080020467Abstract: A method for metering samples located in a metering zone of a diagnostic analyzer includes: providing samples located within the metering zone on the analyzer; providing a metering system having a robotic arm which is extendable from a linearly translatable pivot. The arm accesses multiple sample points in the metering zone. The robotic arm is moved to position a metering probe located on the end of the arm distal from the pivot point over the sample. The probe moves vertically relative to the sample in the direction of the sample and aspirates the sample. A metering system for a diagnostic analyzer includes: a truck mounted on a guide rail, said truck linearly movable along the guide rail; a robotic arm pivotably attached and extending away from the truck, the robotic arm being rotatable in a plane that is horizontal and parallel to the line of linear motion of the truck; a metering head having a probe thereon for aspirating and dispensing a liquid, the metering head is attached to the robotic arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Lawrence Barnes, Gary Denton
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Patent number: 7300750Abstract: The present invention provides an assay device for detection of an analyte which is a member of a specific binding partner in a sample, the assay device comprising a sample application zone, a preabsorbing zone and a specific binding zone. The device can provide a HSV-2 specific assay by preabsorbing HSV-1 antibodies in the preabsorbing zone.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Oran DX LimitedInventors: David Smart, Patrick Considine, Marie Eagleton
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Patent number: 7294379Abstract: The present invention relates to the present invention relates to a time indicating label comprising (a) a label substrate having a first and second surface, (b) an acid-base indicator composition, and (c) an activator composition, wherein one of (b) or (c) are on the first surface of the substrate and wherein (b) and (c) when brought in contact remain adhered. The label may have a pressure sensitive adhesive on the second surface of the label. The invention further relates to a method of using the time-temperature indicating label. The labels provide an effective means for determine the safety of frozen foods. The labels also provide a means of providing security by providing name badges that are time sensitive and may not be reused. The name badges provide a means to monitor the length of a visitor's time and prevents reusing the name badge.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Chan U. Ko, Eung Lee, Donald E. Banks, Jerry G. Hodsdon, Jesse C. Ercillo
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Patent number: 7259017Abstract: The invention provides a method of diagnosing a lubricated portion which can precisely measure a metal concentration in a lubricating oil and can diagnose accurately a state of the lubricated portion on the basis of a value of measurement. In accordance with the present diagnosing method, a lubricating oil picked up from the lubricated portion is diluted by an organic solvent so as to prepare a sample oil, the sample oil is filtrated by a filter so as to separate a large-diameter metal particle having a particle diameter larger than 0.5 ?m, a metal concentration of a solution formed by dissolving the large-diameter metal particle by an acid and a metal concentration of a filtrate including a small-diameter metal particle having a particle diameter equal to or smaller than 0.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Tribotex Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahiko Kawabata, Yoshinori Sasaki
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Patent number: 7217556Abstract: The x-ray crystal structure of BACE or BACE-like proteins is useful for solving the structure of other molecules or molecular complexes, and identifying and/or designing potential modifiers of BACE activity.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Pfizer IncInventors: Timothy E. Benson, Jim D. Durbin, Donald Bryan Prince
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Patent number: 7205152Abstract: A self-contained closed loop system and method for detecting contaminants in, on, and around objects. The system includes an air duct subsystem connecting at least one sensor to a sealed housing containing a rotating container. Air from the sealed housing is circulated past a sensor to detect, for example, biological or chemical contaminants. If a contaminant is detected, an indicator is set and a contaminant neutralizer is optionally injected into the air duct subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: John T. Swider
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Patent number: 7157223Abstract: The activity of intracellular chemical reactions of molecules is measured by the use of fluorescently labeled substrate molecules that undergo a change in electrophoretic mobility upon chemical reaction such as that catalyzed by an enzyme. Specificity is achieved by using labeled substrate molecules that can be acted upon only by specific enzymes. Thus the activity of a specific enzyme or class of enzymes can be determined. Measurements are made with the intracellular presence of such substrate molecules, at some time of interest, typically after exposure of the cell to a stimulus that activates a particular enzymatic pathway. To ensure accuracy, measurements must be made in a timely manner so as to minimize chemical reactions occurring subsequent to the time of interest. Fast controllable laser lysis is used to obtain the contents of a single cell into which reporter substrate molecules have been introduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Nancy Allbritton, Christopher Sims, Michael W. Berns, Gavin D. Meredith, Tatiana B. Krasieva, Bruce J. Tromberg, Chao L. Lee
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Patent number: 7150966Abstract: Methods, systems, kits for carrying out a wide variety of different assays that comprise providing a first reagent mixture which comprises a first reagent having a fluorescent label. A second reagent is introduced into the first reagent mixture to produce a second reagent mixture, where the second reagent reacts with the first reagent to produce a fluorescently labeled product having a substantially different charge than the first reagent. A polyion is introduced into at least one of the first and second reagent mixtures, and the fluorescent polarization in the second reagent mixture relative to the first reagent mixture is determined, this fluorescent polarization being indicative of the rate or extent of the reaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Theo T. Nikiforov
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Patent number: 7148066Abstract: Systems and methods providing for the introduction of a dye, particularly a xanthene dye, and more particularly a rhodamine dye, to liquid anhydrous ammonia to discourage theft of the anhydrous ammonia and provide for leak detection in storage vessels. The dye will stain objects which come into contact with the liquid anhydrous ammonia allowing for the detection of such contact. Generally, the staining will be visible to the naked eye, but may also fluoresce when exposed to a particular light source such as ultra violet (UV) light.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: GloTell Products, Inc.Inventors: Tim Bickett, Frank Eiter
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Patent number: 7141214Abstract: Water-based chemical indicator inks for ethylene oxide sterilization processes and methods for its use. The chemical indicator ink contains at least one pH indicator dye selected from the group consisting of Bromocresol green, Bromophenol blue, Methyl red, Ethyl orange, and combinations thereof. The pH indicator dye undergoes an irreversible color change when exposed to ethylene oxide vapor in the presence of low-temperature steam, but when exposed to other sterilization processes either does not undergo a color change or undergoes a color change that is different than is obtained when exposed to ethylene oxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Shobha Shakher Puntambekar
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Patent number: 7135298Abstract: The present invention provides an assay for the identification of agents which can modulate TOR-mediated phosphorylation of substrate proteins. The assays of the invention utilize substrate proteins whose amino acid sequence contains the Ser/Thr motif recognized by TOR. Naturally occurring TOR which may be used in the methods of the invention include TOR isolated from a variety of species, particularly mammalian tissues.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: The Burnham Institute for Medical ResearchInventor: Robert T. Abraham
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Patent number: 7129090Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a method for evaluating the physical strength of husks of a barley ingredient for malt manufacture. Barley kernels with husks are disposed in a sulfuric acid solution with a concentration of approximately 40% to 60%, and are agitated for a prescribed time (e.g. approximately 1 hour) using a stirrer bar or the like. After agitation, the barley kernels are treated with a mixed liquid of Methylene Blue and Eosin, and the degree of peeled husk (remaining degree) is examined by referring to the degree of dyed barley kernels, to thereby evaluate the physical strength of the husks of the barley kernels.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Sapporo Breweries Ltd.Inventor: Isao Kishinami
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Patent number: 7105350Abstract: A method for evaluating the integrity of the closure on a hot-filled container in which the hot-filled container is subjected to a pressurized spray of cooling medium, including the step of providing a cooling medium having an effective amount of a fluorescing dye contained therein, is provided. The sealed container then is sprayed with the cooling liquid. After the container has exited the cooling portion of the filling and sealing operation, the container is subjected to ultraviolet light to activate any fluorescing dye which may have migrated past the closure into the interior of the container. The container is then viewed to determine the presence or absence of activated dye.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Tropicana Products, Inc.Inventors: Tammy Foster, Tammy Svoboda
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Patent number: 7097809Abstract: The present invention provides a microfluidic device for synthesizing an array of compounds and methods for using the same. In particular, the microfluidic device of the present invention comprises a solid support base, an elastomeric layer attached to the solid support, and a plurality of flow channels located within the interface between the solid support and the elastomeric layer. In addition, the solid support comprises a functional group for forming a bond with a reactive reagent. In some embodiments, the microfluidic device further comprises a second plurality of flow channels that intersect the first plurality of flow channels. A plurality of control channels are also present in the microfluidic devices of the present invention. The control channels can be actuated to regulate flow of fluids within the flow channel(s).Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Michael Van Dam, Marc A. Unger, Stephen R. Quake
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Patent number: 7094607Abstract: A combinatorial, high-throughput screening method is described for developing new coatings having a performance characteristic of a coating property which results in a substantial increase in the discovery rate of new coating materials. The method includes the steps of providing an array of wells (18) for receiving candidate coating materials having a parameter; placing coating materials in each well (16) while varying the coating material parameter correlating the coating material position in the array to the variation of the coating material parameter; applying a coating leveling force to and optionally drying the coating materials in the array of coating wells (19); testing the coatings with regard to the desired performance characteristic (21) and correlating the result of the test to the well position in the array that thereby coating materials having the desired performance characteristic may be discovered.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Mark Licon, Jay R. Akhave, Dennis L. Saunders
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Patent number: 7070923Abstract: System and method for enclosing cells and/or tissue, for purposes of growth, cell differentiation, suppression of cell differentiation, biological processing and/or transplantation of cells and tissues (biological inserts), and for secretion, sensing and monitoring of selected chemical substancesand activation of gene expression of biological inserts implanted into a human body. Selected cells and/or tissue are enveloped in a “cage” that is primarily carbon nanotube Bucky paper, with a selected thickness and porosity. Optionally, selected functional groups, proteins and/or peptides are attached to the carbon nanotube cage, or included within the cage, to enhance the growth and/or differentiation of the cells and/or tissue, to select for certain cellular sub-populations, to optimize certain functions of the cells and/or tissue and/or to optimize the passage of chemicals across the cage surface(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Inventor: David J. Loftus
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Patent number: 7050837Abstract: A mobile communication terminal device is disclosed having elements for detecting moisture in the device. These elements include the following precautionary features: a memory for recording a circumstance under which the detection of moisture takes place, a shutdown feature for shutting down the mobile communication terminal device at least partially if moisture has been detected, and a feature for determining two circumstances, namely that the mobile communications terminal has been at least partially shut down as a result of a detection of moisture and that the mobile communication terminal device has been connected to an external power supply and subsequent current is being drawn from the power supply. Once these two circumstances have been detected, a mode is activated by which the mobile communication terminal device is subjected to a heating phase and as a result, in turn, to a drying phase.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Menz, Thomas Plugge
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Patent number: 6936471Abstract: An apparatus and method for screening combinatorial libraries of materials by measuring the response of individual library members to mechanical perturbations is described. The apparatus generally includes a sample holder for containing the library members, an array of probes for mechanically perturbing individual library members, and an array of sensors for measuring the response of each of the library members to the mechanical perturbations. Library members undergoing screening make up a sample array, and individual library members constitute elements of the sample array that are confined to specific locations on the sample holder. During screening, the apparatus mechanically perturbs individual library members by displacing the sample array (sample holder) and the array of probes. Typically, all of the elements of the sample array are perturbed simultaneously, but the apparatus also can also perturb individual or groups of sample array elements sequentially.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Symyx Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damian Hajduk, Eric Carlson, J. Christopher Freitag, Oleg Kolosov, James R. Engstrom, Adam Safir, Ravi Srinivasan, Leonid Matsiev
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Patent number: 6921496Abstract: The ionic conjugates include an inorganic particle electrostatically associated with a macromolecule which can interact specifically with predetermined chemical species or biological targets.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignees: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The United States of Americas as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: George P. Anderson, Hedi Mattoussi, J. Matthew Mauro, Moungi G. Bawendi, Vikram C. Sundar
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Patent number: 6895340Abstract: An analytical method and apparatus using principal component analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data for rapid molecular structure/function pattern recognition. The presence of a molecular substructure in an organic compound is determined by comparing principal components calculated from chemical shift values of the substructure in selected compounds with those calculated from the chemical shift values of the organic compound. Alternatively, principal components are calculated from the intensities of NMR signals for a full spectrum, or selected regions thereof, to determine whether an organic compound belongs to or is excluded from a set of structurally related compounds. Also, the presence of a pharmacophore in an organic compound can be determined by comparing the principal components derived from data on a set of compounds known to bind to a particular receptor, or have a common biological effect, with the principal components of the data set of the organic compound.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Feng Xu, Steven E. Klohr, David Detlefsen
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Patent number: 6890764Abstract: Described herein are assays and components for encoding and decoding microspheres. Each assay or component described utilizes at least one nanocrystal.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, Steven M. Barnard, Chanfeng Zhao
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Patent number: 6881584Abstract: The present invention relates, in general, to thermography and, in particular, to a method of using infrared thermography to monitor physiological and molecular events that elicit a thermogenic response in animals (including humans), plants, tissues, cells and cell-free systems. The present method can be used for screening, identifying, and ranking drug candidates for multiple diseases, disorders and conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: SmithKline Beecham CorporationInventors: James Martin Lenhard, Mark Andrew Paulik
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Patent number: 6880382Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing a leakage detecting method for use in an oxidizing system of forming an oxide layer so as to shorten leakage detecting time period. In one embodiment, a leakage detecting method for use in an oxidizing system of forming an oxide layer comprises performing oxidizing processes on a plurality of test wafers in a plurality of test runs under a specified operating condition in an oxidizing system having an oxidizing chamber to form oxide layers on the test wafers having a plurality of oxide thicknesses for the plurality of test runs by flowing an oxidizing gas through the oxidizing chamber containing the test wafers. An oxygen concentration of the oxidizing gas exiting the oxidizing chamber is measured in each of the plurality of test runs.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Mosel Vitelic, Inc.Inventors: Yung Nan Liu, Cheng Kuo Tsou, Yuh Ju Lee, Ching Cheng Hsieh
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Patent number: 6867042Abstract: A solubility reporter for measuring a protein's solubility in vivo or in vitro is described. The reporter, which can be used in a single living cell, gives a specific signal suitable for determining whether the cell bears a soluble version of the protein of interest. A pool of random mutants of an arbitrary protein, generated using error-prone in vitro recombination, may also be screened for more soluble versions using the reporter, and these versions may be recombined to yield variants having further-enhanced solubility. The method of the present invention includes “irrational” (random mutagenesis) methods, which do not require a priori knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the protein of interest. Multiple sequences of mutation/genetic recombination and selection for improved solubility are demonstrated to yield versions of the protein which display enhanced solubility.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Geoffrey S. Waldo
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Patent number: 6867044Abstract: A method and system for detecting chemical or biological hazards in items is provided. A plurality of incoming mail mailboxes each include a sampler to sample air from a letter that is tested using a first sensor. Source information corresponding to hazard flagged mail pieces is utilized to block mail from that source at other mailboxes.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Karin A. Russo, Ronald P. Sansone
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Patent number: 6858434Abstract: A method for sequentially performing a synthesis, separation and screening of chemical entities, especially a combinatorial library, is described. The method utilises a bulk of a stationary phase (e.g. silica gel, aluminium oxide, cellulose, etc. for example arranged on a backing) for the performance of the synthesis, separation and screening. The technique described enables a rapid route from synthesis to the testing of chemical compounds. Screening can be performed without need for reaction work-up. Preferred screening methods are those used to determine the biological activity of the compounds.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Sinvent ASInventor: Lorenzo Williams
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Publication number: 20040253733Abstract: A product shelf life monitoring system comprises a label substrate bearing upon a limited portion of its area an active indicator composition responsive to varying temperature over time to effect a visible change in color density or the like. The susceptibility of the indicator composition to similarly respond to incidence of vagrant ultraviolet light is ameliorated by application of an area of ultraviolet light absorbent composition in register above the indicator composition and extending at most only slightly beyond the periphery of the area of indicator composition. In this manner, the remaining area of the label is preserved for ultraviolet light responsive implementations, and only a minimal, economical amount of ultraviolet light absorbent composition is expended.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Thaddeus Prusik, Allan P. Piechowski
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Publication number: 20040248305Abstract: The invention pertains to a method, a system and a component for systematically and automatically controlling a product, whose preservation in a distribution circuit depends on temperature, in particular a product subjected to a cold chain. The method includes: affixing, on the product, a marker including elements, in particular the bars of a bar code, intended to be identified by automatic processing units, fixing a component on the product. The component includes at least one part including mask intended for masking the elements of the marker, at least temporarily, without modifying them, when (i) the temperature of the product exceeds a specific temperature threshold or (ii) when the preservation conditions differ from a specific reference level, in particular characterized by the exceeding of a specific temperature threshold for a longer duration than a specific duration or by the exceeding of a specific preservation duration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Renaud Vaillant
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Patent number: 6822096Abstract: Chemicals which make not only a dark-red/light-red change of color but also a near-infrared/red change of luminescence via reversible adsorption/desorption of vapor of acetonitrile or ethanol, and therefore permit the observation of on-off change of visually effective luminescence and thus are useful as highly sensitive sensors. The chemicals are binuclear platinum (II) complexes of the following general formula: [Pt2(L)2(bpy)2]X2 or [Pt2(L)2(bpy)2]Y (wherein L is a bridging ligand selected from among 2-pyridinethiol anion, 2-quinolinethiol anion, 8-quinolinethiol anion and so on; bpy is 2,2-bipyridine; X is a monovalent anion; and Y is a bivalent anion), characterized by taking a syn form wherein the two bridging ligands (L) coordinate to one platinum ion at their respective sulfur atoms and to the other platinum ion at their respective nitrogen atoms.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Japan Science and Technology AgencyInventor: Masako Kato
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Patent number: 6815213Abstract: The invention concerns a method for analyzing a sample of a complex molecule relatively to a reference batch of the same complex molecule. Said method is characterized in that it consists in breaking up the complex molecule into at least two molecular sub-entities; in determining, on the basis of the atomic sites of said products of the breakup involved in the breakup reactions, the isotope(s) to be analyzed; and in establishing, for at least part of the breakup products, their isotopic profile; and in comparing the isotopic profile of the products of the breakup with the isotopic profile of the raw material(s) previously indexed and/or with the isotopic profile of the reference complex molecule subjected to the same breakup reactions. The invention is useful for detecting counterfeiting in manufacturing processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Eurofins ScientificInventors: Gerard Martin, Gilles Martin
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Patent number: 6815207Abstract: A method of detecting moisture or wetness which enables determination as to whether or not precision instruments or industrial products have undergone improper conditions, is described, which comprises: (i) use of a composite material which contains at least one water-soluble decoloring agent and at least one methine dye whose color disappears upon reaction with the decoloring agent in a state that the decoloring agent and the dye are spatially isolated from each other, and (ii) detection of a history of contact with moisture or water by disappearance of color from the composite material.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiharu Yabuki, Akio Ishizuka
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Patent number: 6803235Abstract: The invention encompasses a method of generating information about materials in a composition. A reagent is utilized to dissolve portions of the composition, and thereafter is filtered through a substrate which is then scanned with a microscope using automated displacement of the substrate to obtain data about the non-dissolved portions at locations along a grid pattern. Information about the size and quantity of the non-dissolved portions of the composition is generated. The invention also encompasses a method of generating information about impurities present in a metal composition. Metallic portions of the composition are selectively dissolved relative to impurities to form a solution. The solution is filtered through a substrate which is then scanned with a microscope to obtain data about a darkness of the impurities relative to a background. The data is processed to generate information about the size, quantity and type of the impurities.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John D. Mize, Russell B. Gore, Ronald H. Fleming
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Patent number: 6790411Abstract: The present invention provides a hydrogen peroxide indicator that includes a substrate on which is disposed an indicator composition that includes at least one of a select group of colorants. As a result of contact with hydrogen peroxide, the colorants change color, and even become colorless, thereby providing an indication of the presence of hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: David M. Read