Abstract: The present invention provides PBP2a peptide antigens for generating antibodies against MRSA, and provides high-affinity binding agents that detect MRSA by selective immunoreactivity with PBP2a. The antibodies are useful in methods and systems for detecting MRSA, including biosensor systems, or as components of diagnostic or detection kits. The antibodies, in some embodiments, have therapeutic value against MRSA infection.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 2009
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2014
Assignee:
Innovative Biosensors, Inc.
Inventors:
Colette Cote, Qiao-xi Zheng, Venkatakrishna Shyamala, Tom Hazel
Abstract: A sensor strip apparatus includes: a top plate having an entrance opening downward and a joint formed downward; a pad section including a support having a window opening downward, a reaction pad attached to the window of the support and reacting with a specimen, first and second hemolysis inhibition pads attached to the reaction pad to filter hemocytes from the specimen, a specimen pad attached to the first and second hemolysis inhibition pads to diffuse the specimen crosswise, and an adhesive film attached to the support around the first and second hemolysis inhibition pads to increase adhesion strength of the specimen pad; and a bottom plate having a second joint forcibly coupled with to the joint of the top plate, and a window configured to indentify the reaction pad through the window of the support.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 14, 2011
Date of Patent:
December 31, 2013
Assignee:
SD Biosensor, Inc.
Inventors:
Hyo Geun Lee, Hyo Lim Park, Eun Sun Song, Byung Hak Song
Abstract: A sensor strip apparatus includes: a top plate having an entrance opening downward and a joint formed downward; a pad section including a support having a window opening downward, a reaction pad attached to the window of the support and reacting with a specimen, first and second hemolysis inhibition pads attached to the reaction pad to filter hemocytes from the specimen, a specimen pad attached to the first and second hemolysis inhibition pads to diffuse the specimen crosswise, and an adhesive film attached to the support around the first and second hemolysis inhibition pads to increase adhesion strength of the specimen pad; and a bottom plate having a second joint forcibly coupled with to the joint of the top plate, and a window configured to indentify the reaction pad through the window of the support.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2011
Publication date:
December 27, 2012
Applicant:
SD BIOSENSOR, INC.
Inventors:
Hyo Geun Lee, Hyo Lim Park, Eun Sun Song, Byung Hak Song
Abstract: The present invention provides PBP2a peptide antigens for generating antibodies against MRSA, and provides high-affinity binding agents that detect MRSA by selective immunoreactivity with PBP2a. The antibodies are useful in methods and systems for detecting MRSA, including biosensor systems, or as components of diagnostic or detection kits. The antibodies, in some embodiments, have therapeutic value against MRSA infection.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 7, 2009
Publication date:
October 13, 2011
Applicant:
Innovative Biosensors, Inc.
Inventors:
Colette Cote, Qiao-Xi Zheng, Venkatakrishna Shyamala, Tom Hazel
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting analytes in a medium, and more particularly the present invention relates to an assay based on light diffraction which appears or changes upon the binding of analytes to their specific receptors laid out in patterns on a substrate, which has high sensitivity due to the appropriate choice of such patterns. The present invention is based on the principle that the pattern of recognition elements, which gives rise to the diffraction of the incident light in a diffraction-based assay, can be chosen in such a way so as to facilitate detection, and to enhance the signal to be detected compared to known gratings such as parallel straight lines. In one aspect the substrate itself has a surface topography designed to enhance the diffraction pattern signals. In another aspect the substrate is a diffractive optic element having the analyte-specific receptors affixed to the optic element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 1, 2008
Assignee:
Axela Biosensors Inc.
Inventors:
M. Cynthia Goh, Richard Loo, Jane B. Goh, Richard McAloney
Abstract: A method and apparatus for assay of multiple analytes. The method uses a sensing element comprising a substrate upon which is arranged a multiplicity of recognition elements, such that each element is laid out in a predetermined pattern. Each pattern is unique in that it can give rise to a characteristic diffraction pattern in the assay. The patterns may or may not be interpenetrating on the substrate surface. The method of detecting multiple analytes includes contacting the medium of analytes with the patterned substrate, illuminating the substrate by a light source, and detecting any resultant diffraction image. The pattern of diffraction and the intensity of the diffracted signal provides information about the existence of specific analytes and their quantification.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 7, 2006
Assignee:
Axela Biosensors Inc.
Inventors:
M. Cynthia Goh, Jane B. Goh, Richard McAloney, Richard Loo
Abstract: An apparatus for producing patterns on a surface of a substrate. The apparatus includes a rigid support such as a rigid tubular structure having first and second opposed ends and a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough. A printing stamp is attached at one of the opposed ends of the rigid support. The printing stamp has a flexible diaphragm portion which has an outer surface which is coated with one or more materials in a pre-selected pattern. A pneumatic pressurizing mechanism communicating with an inner surface of the flexible diaphragm portion through the fluid flow passageway is used to bias the flexible diaphragm portion outwardly into intimate and uniform contact with the surface of the substrate for transferring the pre-selected pattern onto the substrate surface. The rigid tubular supports are attached to a robotic positioning mechanism for providing control of positioning of the stamp relative to the substrate surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 24, 2003
Date of Patent:
January 3, 2006
Assignee:
Axela Biosensors Inc.
Inventors:
Raymond Francis Cracauer, Rocky Ganske, M. Cynthia Goh, Jane B. Goh, Adam Brian Liederman, Richard Loo, Pui Tam
Abstract: An apparatus and method for noninvasively measuring blood glucose concentration. The apparatus disclosed uses light pulses directed onto a patient's skin and reflected back from the patient to measure blood glucose. Reflected light is passed through light filters that transmit a narrow bandwidth of light within a range of wavelengths that is absorbed by glucose and then measured. Unreflected light is passed through identical light filters and also measured. The two measurements are then compared and used to calculate the patient's blood glucose concentration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 13, 1998
Date of Patent:
August 1, 2000
Assignee:
BioSensor, Inc.
Inventors:
Gury Timofeevich Petrovsky, Michail Davidovich Slavin, Lubov Aleksandrovna Slavina, Natalia Leonidovna Izvarina, Miroslav Orestes Pankevich