Patents Assigned to Sclavo, Inc.
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Patent number: 4975532Abstract: A method to convert the hydroxyl groups of solubilized dextran to the tresylate forms which can be displaced by a nucleophile is disclosed. The method of the invention requires the reaction of dextran with the tresylating reagent in the presence of dry DMSO. The resulting tresylate can be converted to labeled dextrans which have direct linkages of a nucleophilic label to the carbons of the dextran backbone.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1987Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: Sclavo, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Rowley, Larry R. Hillis
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Patent number: 4959306Abstract: Methods and materials for preparing specific binding reagents with a multiplicity of relatively noninterfering label moieties are described. By spacing the labels at the surface of a specific reagent with bulking agent, increased sensitivity can be achieved without interference between individual labeling entities.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1986Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Sclavo, Inc.Inventors: Naomi Kameda, Gerald L. Rowley
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Patent number: 4802768Abstract: A reference system utilizes pulsed arc light excitation which excitation pulses are directed onto a flow cell containing a fluorescent dye. Fluorescent light emitted from the dye is guided to a photomultiplier tube which converts it to electrical pulses. A portion of each excitation light pulse is guided by a light pipe onto a PIN diode light detector which converts these light signals to electrical pulses. A LED reference light source is pulsed to generate a plurality of reference light pulses one of which occurs between each excitation pulse. A portion of each of these pulses is guided to each of the two light detectors and two more series of electrical pulses are generated. A microprocessor then reads the four electrical pulses resulting from each pair of light pulses and performs a computation on the resulting numbers which indicates the relative concentration of the target concentration being assayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1986Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Sclavo, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Gifford, Achille M. Bigliardi
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Patent number: 4780421Abstract: An improvement in an assay method which relies on the detection of a labeled, solubilized specific binding complex is achieved by linking the label to a component of the complex through a bond cleavable under conditions compatible with the assay and with the complex in solution.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Sclavo Inc.Inventors: Naomi Kameda, Gerald L. Rowley
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Patent number: 4750837Abstract: There is disclosed herein a reference system for a fluorometer designed to detect very low levels of materials tagged with fluorophores. There is also disclosed an optical system for use in such a system which improves the signal to noise ratio. The reference system utilizes pulsed arc light excitation which excitation pulses are directed onto a flow cell containing the fluorescent dye. Fluorescent light emitted from the dye is guided to a photomultiplier tube which converts it to electrical pulses. A portion of each excitation light pulse is guided by a light pipe onto a PIN diode light detector which converts these light signals to electrical pulses. A LED reference light source is pulsed to generate a plurality of reference light pulses one of which occurs between each excitation pulse. A portion of each of these pulses is guided to each of the two light detectors and two more series of electrical pulses are generated.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Sclavo Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Gifford, Achille M. Bigliardi
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Patent number: 4548908Abstract: Competitive immunofluorescence assays for antigens in which immune complexes are precipitated with a nonfluorescent, nonlight-scattering precipitant such as polyethylene glycol and the resulting immunoprecipitate is dissolved with a nonfluorescent solvent of low ionic strength that maintains the pH of the solution substantially constant for immunofluorescence intensity reading. The assays are carried out by incubating the sample with fluorescent-labeled antigen, anti-antigen antibody, and a secondary antibody to the anti-antigen antibody followed by addition of the precipitant to form an immunoprecipitate. The precipitate is separated by centrifuging, dissolved in the solvent, and the immunofluorescence intensity of the solution is read with a fluorometer and compared to a standard curve.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1983Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Sclavo, Inc.Inventor: Naomi Kameda