Patents Assigned to PerSeptive BioSystems
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Patent number: 5453199Abstract: Disclosed are chemically-produced specific binding, "molecular imaged" sorbents which reversibly bind a preselected macromolecule by spacially matched multipoint interactions between functional groups synthesized on the surface of the sorbent and functional groups on the surface of the macromolecule. Also disclosed are methods of producing such sorbents. The sorbents typically are high surface area solids comprising surface binding regions which have charged groups, metal coordinating groups, hydrophobic moities, or various combination thereof anchored thereto and spaced in the mirror image of complementary interactive groups on a surface of the macromolecule.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Laszlo Varady, Fred Regnier
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Patent number: 5417863Abstract: Disclosed is a method for the rapid quantitative determination of low density lipoprotein (LDL) in a biological fluid sample containing LDL, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). The sample is first passed through a matrix to bind LDL to the matrix. The LDL is then eluted from the matrix differentially from VLDL and HDL. A parameter representative of the concentration of a solute exiting the matrix during the interval when LDL is eluted is then determined, wherein the parameter is proportional to the amount of the LDL in the sample. The parameter may be determined, e.g., by electronically integrating under a spectrophotometrically detected peak of eluted LDL.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Varady, Noubar B. Afeyan, Robert Langer, Shmuel Shefer
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Patent number: 5410068Abstract: The invention pertains to compounds and methods for the reversible modification of natural products, biopolymers or synthons for natural products or biopolymers, such as nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleosides. The modification enables one to perform a variety of chemistries on these compounds, yet can be removed to regenerate functional groups on the natural products, biopolymer or synthon of interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: James M. Coull, Brian Gildea, Hubert Koester
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Patent number: 5389449Abstract: A method of derivatizing a chromatography matrix having a hydrophobic surface involves reacting the hydrophobic surface with a halosulfonating agent to produce a significant amount of halosulfone groups covalently bonded onto the surface. Sulfonamide bonds then are formed between these halosulfone groups and a group of amine functions on a polyaminated polymer to produce a pellicular anion exchange layer covalently bonded to the surface. The resulting layer is stable in the absence of cross-links between the molecules of the polyaminated polymer.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Hossein K. Hodjat, Laszlo Varady
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Patent number: 5384042Abstract: Disclosed are chromatography methods and matrix geometries which permit high resolution, high productivity separation of mixtures of solutes, particularly biological materials. The method involves passing fluids through specially designed chromatography matrices at high flow rates. The matrices define first and second interconnected sets of pores and a high surface area for solute interaction in fluid communication with the members of the second set of pores. The first and second sets of pores are embodied, for example, as the interstices among particles and throughpores within the particles. The pores are dimensioned such that, at achievable high fluid flow rates, convective flow occurs in both pore sets, and the convective flow rate exceeds the rate of solute diffusion in the second pore set. This approach couples convective and diffusive mass transport to and from the active surface and permits increases in fluid velocity without the normally expected bandspreading.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Fred E. Regnier, Robert C. Dean, Jr.
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Patent number: 5376249Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for determining the presence of one or more analytes in a sample, wherein the presence of a complex of an analyte and an analyte-specific binding moiety is detected at a location in an elongate pH gradient corresponding to a predetermined isoelectric point of the complex in the gradient. An electric field applied across the elongate pH gradient prior to the detection of the complex transports the complex to the location in the pH gradient corresponding to the predetermined isoelectric point. The analyte-specific binding moiety preferably is provided with a detectable label such as a fluorescent label. A parameter, e.g., fluorescence intensity, indicative of the amount of the complex at the location in the pH gradient corresponding to the predetermined isoelectric point may be determined to quantitate the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Fred E. Regnier
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Patent number: 5372719Abstract: Disclosed are chemically-produced specific binding, "molecular imaged" sorbents which reversibly bind a preselected macromolecule by spacially matched multipoint interactions between functional groups synthesized on the surface of the sorbent and functional groups on the surface of the macromolecule. Also disclosed are methods of producing such sorbents. The sorbents typically are high surface area solids comprising surface binding regions which have charged groups, metal coordinating groups, hydrophobic moities, or various combination thereof anchored thereto and spaced in the mirror image of complementary interactive groups on a surface of the macromolecule.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Laszlo Varady, Fred Regnier
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Patent number: 5306426Abstract: The invention features a method of detecting a trace solute in a solution which contains a major amount of a dissolved product, the method including the steps of: flowing the solution through means for extracting the product to produce an effluent flow substantially free of product containing the trace solute; flowing the effluent through a trace solute adsorbing means to progressively accumulate therein the trace solute; and eluding the trace solute from the adsorber to produce an eluant fraction containing a detectable quantity of the trace solute.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Perseptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventor: Noubar B. Afeyan
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Patent number: 5234586Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for the rapid identification of a solute of interest in an effluent stream. The method involves separation of the solutes in the effluent and identification of a particular solute of interest by its selective subtraction from the effluent stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Fred E. Regnier
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Patent number: 5228989Abstract: Disclosed are chromatography methods and matrix geometries which permit high resolution, high productivity separation of mixtures of solutes, particularly biological materials. The method involves passing fluids through specially designed chromatography matrices at high flow rates. The matrices define first and second interconnected sets of pores and a high surface area for solute interaction in fluid communication with the members of the second set of pores. The first and second sets of pores are embodied, for example, as the interstices among particles and throughpores within the particles. The pores are dimensioned such that, at achievable high fluid flow rates, convective flow occurs in both pore sets, and the convective flow rate exceeds the rate of solute diffusion in the second pore set. This approach couples convective and diffusive mass transport to and from the active surface and permits increases in fluid velocity without the normally expected bandspreading.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Fred E. Regnier, Robert C. Dean, Jr.
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Patent number: 5019270Abstract: Disclosed are chromatography methods and matrix geometries which permit high resolution, high productivity separation of mixtures of solutes, particularly biological materials. The method involves passing fluids through specially designed chromatography matrices at high flow rates. The matrices define first and second interconnected sets of pores and a high surface area for solute interaction in fluid communication with the members of the second set of pores. The first and second sets of pores are embodied, for example, as the interstices among particles and throughpores within the particles. The pores are dimensioned such that, at achievable high fluid flow rates, convective flow occurs in both pore sets, and the convective flow rate exceeds the rate of solute diffusion in the second pore set. This approach couples convective and diffusive mass transport to and from the active surface and permits increases in fluid velocity without the normally expected bandspreading.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Noubar B. Afeyan, Fred E. Regnier, Robert C. Dean, Jr.