Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Isaac Angres
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Patent number: 8344115Abstract: This invention pertains to a method for detecting a compound in the presence of other compounds that are substantially similar in structure and metabolically related to the analyte. The invention is particularly suited for the detection of S-adenosylmethionine in the presence of S-adenosylhomocysteine, other nucleosides and derivatives in a biological sample. The methods of this invention involve an antibody produced specifically against S-adenosylmethionine; particularly, analogs modified strategically at the sulfonium position. An assay protocol comprises chemically modified analyte analog linked to an enzymatic reporter and the aforementioned antibody was used to demonstrate the assay specificity and sensitivity. Additional assay method with immobilized immunogen, the specific antibody, and an enzyme labeled secondary antibody was also described for illustration. The invention also features hapten design and novel compounds used as haptens to prepare immunogen and for the specific antibody production.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventors: Chiu Chin Chang, Chan-Sui Pang, legal representative
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Patent number: 8252105Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a composition useful as an additive to a printing ink. In one embodiment a composition is used that includes a biologically derived base material formed from one or more saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain triglycerides or combinations thereof, wherein the triglycerides are partially to fully hydrogenated and have a viscosity between about 50 and about 200,000 centipoise at temperatures about 72 degrees Fahrenheit. In another embodiment, the composition further includes a finely divided additive selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene or hydrogenated triglycerides in an intimate admixture with the base material. Other aspects relate to a method of making an ink additive and method for printing paper stock by letter press or lithography.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Ethox Chemicals LLCInventors: Calvin M. Wicker, Jr., Bharat Desai, Paul Sullivan
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Patent number: 8210839Abstract: The invention provides a new method and apparatus for making multicolor gelatin ribbons and softgel capsules is provided which uses a modification of the gelatin spreader boxes by incorporating especially designed pipelines that are bifurcated with a tee.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Procaps SAInventor: Juan Pablo Manotas Dugand
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Patent number: 8192944Abstract: We describe a strategy for designing and implementing protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs) to detect biomolecular interactions in vivo and in vitro. The design, implementation and broad applications of this strategy are illustrated with a large number of enzymes with particular detail provided for the example of murine dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). Fusion peptides consisting of N- and C-terminal fragments of murine DHFR fused to GCN4 leucine zipper sequences were coexpressed in Escherichia coli grown in minimal medium, where the endogenous DHFR activity was inhibited with trimethoprim. Coexpression of the complementary fusion products restored colony formation. Survival only occurred when both DHFR fragments were present and contained leucine-zipper forming sequences, demonstrating that reconstitution of enzyme activity requires assistance of leucine zipper formation. DHFR fragment-interface point mutants of increasing severity (Ile to Val, Ala and Gly) resulted in a sequential increase in E.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Odyssey Thera Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Joelle Nina Polletier, Ingrid Remy
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Patent number: 8193144Abstract: This invention relates to novel compounds derived from the reaction of diamines or polyamines with alkylene oxides. The invention also relates to novel compounds derived from the reaction of amine terminated polyethers with epoxide functional compounds. The novel compounds of the invention are particularly useful as wetting and foam control agents. The disclosed compounds exhibit exceptional antifoaming and defoaming activity while simultaneously reducing the dynamic surface tension when incorporated at low levels in water-based systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Ethox Chemicals LLCInventors: James T. Tanner, Charles F. Palmer, Jr., Calvin M. Wicker, Jr.
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Patent number: 8093325Abstract: The present invention provides a dispersant for aqueous and non-aqueous systems which can disperse insoluble fine powders in aqueous and non-aqueous liquids in a short period of time and give long-term dispersion stability to the resulting dispersions. The dispersant is a compound of the formula wherein CY is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic monocyclic compounds having one double bond and aliphatic polycyclic compounds with or without one double bond, or with or without bridge carbons; (n+x+y+z)>1; and R?—H, —SO3M, —CO2M, —PO3M, —OCR? wherein M=H, or Na, K, Li, Ca, Mg, NH4, NH(R1)2, NH2R1, N(R1)3 where R1 is selected from the group consisting of C1-C6 alkyl and C1-C6 hydroxyalkyl; and R??C2-C22 alkyl or alkenyl.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Ethox Chemicals, LLCInventors: Lisa Marie Fine, Charles V. Hinton
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Patent number: 8067513Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of Styrenated Phenol Ethoxylates as surfactants in emulsion polymerization. The present invention further relates to the use of both anionic and nonionic Styrenated Phenol Ethoxylates in emulsion polymerization. Latexes with small average particle and narrow particle size distributions are obtained. Prepared latexes also have low coagulum levels and exhibit excellent mechanical and chemical stability.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Ethox Chemicals LLCInventors: Lawrence C. Davis, Edward R. Godwin, Charles V. Hinton, James T. Tanner
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Patent number: 7989218Abstract: The present invention describes a method for detecting biomolecular interactions said method comprising: (a) selecting an appropriate reporter molecule selected from the group consisting of a protein, a fluorescent protein, a luminescent protein and a phosphorescent protein; (b) effecting fragmentation of said reporter molecule such that said fragmentation results in reversible loss of reporter function; (c) fusing or attaching fragments of said reporter molecule separately to other molecules; followed by (d) reassociation of said reporter fragments through interactions of the molecules that are fused to said fragments; and (e) detecting said biomolecular interactions by reconstitution of activity of the reporter molecule.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Odyssey Thera Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Joelle Nina Polletier, Ingrid Remy
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Patent number: 7955832Abstract: The present invention describes an assay method comprising: (A) generating (1) at least a first fragment of a reporter molecule linked to a first interacting domain and at least a second fragment of a reporter molecule linked to a second interacting domain, or (2) nucleic acid molecules that code for (A)(1) and subsequently allowing said nucleic acid molecules to produce their coded products; then, (B) allowing interaction of said domains; and (C) detecting reconstituted reporter molecule activity, where said reporter molecule can react with a penicillin- or a cephalosporin-class substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: ODYSSEY THERA Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, André Galarneau
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Patent number: 7935493Abstract: The present invention provides protein fragment complementation assays for drug discovery, in particular to identify compounds that activate or inhibit cellular pathways. Based on the selection of an interacting protein pair combined with an appropriate PCA reporter, the assays may be run in high-throughput or high-content mode and may be used in automated screening of libraries of compounds. The interacting pair may be selected by cDNA library screening; by gene-by-gene interaction mapping; or by prior knowledge of a pathway. Fluorescent and luminescent assays can be constructed using the methods provided herein. The selection of suitable PCA reporters for high-throughput or high-content (high-context) assay formats is described for a diversity of reporters, with particular detail provided for examples of monomeric enzymes and fluorescent proteins.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Odyssey Thera Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Ingrid Remy, Marnie MacDonald, Jane Lamerdin, Helen Yu, John K. Westwick
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Patent number: 7922779Abstract: The invention herein provides for an improved dye material composed of a concentrated dye element for mixture with an aqueous element prior to application.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: American Decorative Concrete Supply Company, Inc.Inventor: Clint Howle
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Patent number: 7868074Abstract: The present invention provides a dispersant for aqueous and non-aqueous systems which can disperse insoluble fine powders in aqueous and non-aqueous liquids in a short period of time and give long-term dispersion stability to the resulting dispersions. The dispersant is a compound of the formula wherein CY is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic monocyclic compounds having one double bond and aliphatic polycyclic compounds with or without one double bond, or with or without bridge carbons; (n+x+y+z)>1; and R=—H, —SO3M, —CO2M, —PO3M, —OCR? wherein M=H, or Na, K, Li, Ca, Mg, NH4, NH(R1)2, NH2R1, N(R1)3 where R1 is selected from the group consisting of C1-C6 alkyl and C1-C6 hydroxyalkyl; and R?=C2-C22 alkyl or alkenyl.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Ethox Chemicals, LLCInventors: Lisa Marie Fine, Charles V. Hinton
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Patent number: 7855167Abstract: The present invention describes rapid methods to screen for biomolecular interactions in vivo based on protein fragment complementation assays (PCA). We have demonstrated an in vivo library-versus-library screening strategy that has numerous applications in the identification of novel protein-protein interactions and in directed evolution. Also we demonstrate the detection of protein-protein interactions starting with defined (full-length) cDNAs, and the concomitant generation of functional assays that provide initial validation of the cDNA products as being biologically relevant. Also, we screened a large cDNA collection using automated PCA, combined with quantitative detection of protein-protein complexes. The invention enables bait-vs.-library, library-vs.-library and defined gene screening in any type of cell or cellular context, and using a wide range of reporters and detection methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: ODYSSEY THERA, Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Ingrid Remy, Jane Lamerdin
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Patent number: 7733479Abstract: The invention relates to charged single-wall carbon nanotubes and their use in sensing and monitoring devices. The charged single-wall carbon nanotubes, have been found to have spectral shifts in certain regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The charged single wall nanotubes are very sensitive to environmental perturbations and the nanotube's optical properties will be affected by these perturbations. Accordingly, the charged single wall carbon nanotubes can be used as sensors for a wide variety of applications, such as salt concentrations and pH, signal generators, measuring length of DNA molecules, as well as optical tags for biological detection and mapping of malignant cell activity. Optimal sensor devices are achieved in the present invention when the charged single-wall carbon nanotube carries a linear charge density close to that of DNA. The invention further describes an optical pH sensor comprising at least one charged carbon nanotube in solution.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventors: Chwen-Yang Shew, Godfrey Gumbs, Takafumi Iwaki
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Patent number: 7625411Abstract: The invention provides a method for preparing an insecticidally treated textile having improved properties. A novel combination of an insecticide and certain polymeric binder(s) or dye fixatives is used to coat and/or impregnate fabric via a combination of application methods used in the textile industry. The insecticide-binder or insecticide-dye fixative combination and the method by which it is applied to the textile yield a coated fabric and, ultimately, finished goods with improved wash durability of the insecticide over several launderings and prolonged insecticidal efficacy.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Piedmont Chemical Industries I, LLCInventors: Timothy R. Dixon, Michael W. Ensley, David M. Wright, Michael P. Bralkowski, Paul D. Weipert, Donna Moser
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Patent number: 7621896Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and device for securing one or more intravenous needles or cannulas to a patient in a treatment site such as on an arm, hand or leg. The device includes a semi-rigid but flexible pad that is placed in a location which is opposite of the treatment site, such as on the opposite side of an arm, hand or leg. The pad has straps emanating from it which extend around the patient and while doing so cross each other to trap a needle or cannula stabilizing feature and then continue around the patient and back to the pad. The pad has a first part of a hook and loop fastening system thereon, while the straps have the second part of the hook and loop fastening system thereon so that when engaged they will securely hold the straps in place. The pads may take on different shapes such as rectangular, oval or triangular shape to be able to be placed at different locations on the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Inventor: Shirley Ann Rose
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Patent number: 7622054Abstract: Liquid hydrocarbons are gelled by the introduction of a phosphate ester and a crosslinking agent for use in oil recovery. Generally a proppant, delayed gel breaker and other modifiers are added to the gelled hydrocarbon to improve the oil recovery process. The phosphate ester used in this method and composition for oil recovery has low volatility and good stability during hydrocarbon distillation resulting in improved distillation efficiency in a refinery.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Ethox Chemicals LLCInventors: Emil Delgado, Bradley Keown
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Patent number: 7358010Abstract: A novel cathode composition for use in a metal/fluorinated carbon battery is produced by mixing fluorinated carbons made from anisotropic and isotropic carbon, where the anisotropic carbon is carbon fiber and the isotropic carbon is graphite. This cathode composition has higher specific capacity and higher discharge rate capability than commonly used industrial products made using fluorinated petroleum cokes or similar materials. In addition this composition undergoes much less swelling (increase in volume) during discharge when compared with the commonly used fluorinated carbon.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: LODESTAR Inc.Inventors: Geliard Mikhailovich Korshunov, Natalya Vladimirovna Polyakova, Vladimir Alexandrovich Vulf, Vladimir Yuryevich Zakharov
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Patent number: 7306914Abstract: The instant invention describes a method for detecting protein-protein interactions in living organisms and/or cells, said method comprising: (a) synthesizing probe protein fragments from a protein which enables fluorescent or luminescent detection by dissecting the gene coding for the fluorescent or luminescent protein into a least two fragments; (2) constructing fusion proteins consisting of the probe protein fragments linked to protein domains that are to be tested for interactions; (3) coexpressing the fusion proteins; and (d) detecting reconstitution of the fluorescence or luminescence signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Odyssey Thera Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Marnie MacDonald, John K. Westwick
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Patent number: 7271211Abstract: The present invention provides a dispersant for aqueous and non-aqueous systems which can disperse insoluble fine powders in non-aqueous liquids in a short period of time and give long-term dispersion stability to the resulting dispersions without allowing the formation of hard cake or precipitates. The dispersant is a compound of the formula wherein SO is styrene oxide; R is a C8-C22 saturated or unsaturated group; x=0-100; y=1-3; z=0-100 and s=0-100. The dispersant of the invention is also particularly effective for dispersing additives into polymers such as polyesters, polyamides, polycarbonates, polyethylene and polypropylene.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Ethox Chemicals, LLCInventors: Paul David Weipert, Edward R. Godwin, Richard Walton