Patents Assigned to Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of
Hampton Roads
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Publication number: 20030148362Abstract: A microarray device for the analysis of biological samples is provided. The device includes a liquid permeable layer having a plurality of microregions, each including a plurality of probe-labeled microbeads embedded in the liquid permeable layer. The microbeads in a given microregion include a plurality of the same target probes on their surfaces. The target probes are capable of specifically binding to one or more particular target molecules (e.g., nucleic acid, polypeptide, small molecule antigen). The device typically has the capability of inducing a sample solution to move through the liquid permeable layer under the influence of an applied voltage. Kits which include the device and methods of simultaneously detecting a plurality of different target molecules in a sample solution are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventor: Janos Luka
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Patent number: 6326177Abstract: A method for intracellular electro-manipulation is provided. The method includes applying at least one ultrashort electric field pulse to target cells. The ultrashort electric field pulse has sufficient amplitude and duration to modify subcellular structures in the target cells and does not exceed the breakdown field of the medium containing the target cells. The amplitude and duration of the ultrashort electric field pulse are typically insufficient to substantially alter permeability of the surface membranes of the target cells, e.g., by irreversibly disrupting the cell surface membranes. An apparatus for intracellular electro-manipulation is also provided. The apparatus includes a pulse generator capable of producing an ultrashort electric pulse output and a delivery system capable of directing the electric pulse output to target cells.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignees: Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton Roads, Old Dominion UniversityInventors: Karl H. Schoenbach, Stephen J. Beebe, E. Stephen Buescher
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Patent number: 5906935Abstract: Infection of human fibroblast cells with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) causes down regulation of cell surface expression of MHC class I. The present invention is directed to a mutant with a 9-kb deletion in the S component of the HCMV genome (including open reading frames IRS1-US9 and US11) which failed to down regulate class I heavy chains. By examining the phenotypes of mutants with smaller deletions with this portion of the HCMV genome, a 7-kb region containing at least 9 open reading frames was shown to contain the genes required for reduction in heavy chain expression. Furthermore, it was determined that two subregions (A and B) of the 7-kb region each contained genes which were sufficient to cause heavy chain down regulation. In subregion B, the US11 gene product is involved. It encodes a endoglycosidase H-sensitive glycoprotein which is intracytoplasmic, similar to the adenovirus type 2 E3-19K glycoprotein which inhibits surface expression of class I heavy chains.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignees: American Cyanamid Company, Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventors: Thomas R. Jones, Ann E. Campbell
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Patent number: 5834590Abstract: Cellophane wrapping (CW) of hamster pancreas induces proliferation of duct epithelial cells followed by endocrine cell differentiation and islet neogenesis. Using the mRNA differential display technique a cDNA clone expressed in cellophane wrapped but not in control pancreata was identified. Using this cDNA as a probe, a cDNA library was screened and a gene not previously described was identified and named INGAP.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventors: Aaron I. Vinik, Gary L. Pittenger, Ronit Rafaeloff, Lawrence Rosenberg, William P. Duguid
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Patent number: 5314996Abstract: Monoclonal antibodies that bind specifically to prostate carcinoma and do not bind substantially to normal prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia, as well as hybridoma cell lines producing the monoclonal antibodies are disclosed. In one embodiment, a monoclonal antibody designated MAb PD41 is disclosed. A new antigen designated prostate mucin antigen is disclosed in isolated, substantially pure form. In addition, methods for using the hybridoma cell lines, the monoclonal antibody and/or the antigen for diagnosis, prophylaxis and/or treatment of prostate carcinoma are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Eastern Virginia Medical School of Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventor: George L. Wright, Jr.
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Patent number: 5227471Abstract: Monoclonal antibodies that bind specifically to prostate carcinoma and do not bind substantially to normal prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia, as well as hybridoma cell lines producing the monoclonal antibodies are disclosed. In one embodiment, a monoclonal antibody designated MAb PD41 is disclosed. A new antigen designated prostate mucin antigen is disclosed in isolated, substantially pure form. In addition, methods for using the hybridoma cell lines, the monoclonal antibody and/or the antigen for diagnosis, prophylaxis and/or treatment of prostate carcinoma are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventor: George L. Wright, Jr.
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Patent number: RE39062Abstract: Cellophane wrapping (CW) of hamster pancreas induces proliferation of duct epithelial cells followed by endocrine cell differentiation and islet neogenesis. Using the mRNA differential display technique a cDNA clone expressed in cellophane wrapped but not in control pancreata was identified. Using this cDNA as a probe, a cDNA library was screened and a gene not previously described was identified and named INGAP.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignees: McGill Unviersity, Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton RoadsInventors: Aaron I. Vinik, Gary L. Pittenger, Ronit Rafaeloff-Phail, Lawrence Rosenberg, Jean T. S. Duguid, William P. Duguid
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Patent number: RE39299Abstract: Cellophane wrapping (CW) of hamster pancreas induces proliferation of duct epithelial cells followed by endocrine cell differentiation and islet neogenesis. Using the mRNA differential display technique a cDNA clone expressed in cellophane wrapped but not in control pancreata was identified. Using this cDNA as a probe, a cDNA library was screened and a gene not previously described was identified and named INGAP.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignees: Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton Roads, McGill UniversityInventors: Aaron I. Vinik, Gary L. Pittenger, Ronit Rafaeloff-Phail, Lawrence Rosenberg, Jean T. S. Duguid, William P. Duguid