Patents Assigned to Codon Diagnostics, LLC
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Publication number: 20050013796Abstract: An isolated chemokine is disclosed. The isolated chemokine is expressed preferentially in breast tissue or can be detected in breast milk. It includes from about 100 to about 132 amino acids, has a deduced molecular weight of from about 10 to about 16 kDa, and has a deduced isoionic point of from about pH 10.1 to about pH 10.7. Antibodies and binding portions thereof recognizing the subject chemokine and peptides which include the antigenic portions of the subject chemokines are described. DNA molecules which encode the subject chemokines as well as nucleic acid molecules which, under stringent conditions, hybridize to nucleic acid molecules encoding the subject chemokines or to a complement thereof are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Applicant: Codon Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Lawrence Papsidero, Lyn Dyster, Jana Frustaci
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Patent number: 6723518Abstract: An isolated chemokine is disclosed. The isolated chemokine is expressed preferentially in breast tissue or can be detected in breast milk. It includes from about 100 to about 132 amino acids, has a deduced molecular weight of from about 10 to about 16 kDa, and has a deduced isoionic point of from about pH 10.1 to about pH 10.7. Antibodies and binding portions thereof recognizing the subject chemokine and peptides which include the antigenic portions of the subject chemokines are described. DNA molecules which encode the subject chemokines as well as nucleic acid molecules which, under stringent conditions, hybridize to nucleic acid molecules encoding the subject chemokines or to a complement thereof are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Codon Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Lawrence D. Papsidero, Lyn M. Dyster, Jana M. Frustaci
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Publication number: 20030026777Abstract: An isolated chemokine is disclosed. The isolated chemokine is expressed preferentially in breast tissue or can be detected in breast milk. It includes from about 100 to about 132 amino acids, has a deduced molecular weight of from about 10 to about 16 kDa, and has a deduced isoionic point of from about pH 10.1 to about pH 10.7. Antibodies and binding portions thereof recognizing the subject chemokine and peptides which include the antigenic portions of the subject chemokines are described. DNA molecules which encode the subject chemokines as well as nucleic acid molecules which, under stringent conditions, hybridize to nucleic acid molecules encoding the subject chemokines or to a complement thereof are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Codon Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Lawrence D. Papsidero, Lyn M. Dyster, Jana M. Frustaci
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Publication number: 20020076710Abstract: An isolated chemokine is disclosed. The isolated chemokine is expressed preferentially in breast tissue or can be detected in breast milk. It includes from about 100 to about 132 amino acids, has a deduced molecular weight of from about 10 to about 16 kDa, and has a deduced isoionic point of from about pH 10.1 to about pH 10.7. Antibodies and binding portions thereof recognizing the subject chemokine and peptides which include the antigenic portions of the subject chemokines are described. DNA molecules which encode the subject chemokines as well as nucleic acid molecules which, under stringent conditions, hybridize to nucleic acid molecules encoding the subject chemokines or to a complement thereof are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Codon Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Lawrence D. Papsidero, Lyn M. Dyster, Jana M. Frustaci
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Patent number: 6306653Abstract: An isolated chemokine is disclosed. The isolated chemokine is expressed preferentially in breast tissue or can be detected in breast milk. It includes from about 100 to about 132 amino acids, has a deduced molecular weight of from about 10 to about 16 kDa, and has a deduced isoionic point of from about pH 10.1 to about pH 10.7. Antibodies and binding portions thereof recognizing the subject chemokine and peptides which include the antigenic portions of the subject chemokines are described. DNA molecules which encode the subject chemokines as well as nucleic acid molecules which, under stringent conditions, hybridize to nucleic acid molecules encoding the subject chemokines or to a complement thereof are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Codon Diagnostics, LLCInventors: Lawrence D. Papsidero, Lyn M. Dyster, Jana M. Frustaci