Abstract: A new class of imidazolines as 4-position esters with very potent anti-inflammatory as well as antimicrobial activity is described. The synthesis of these imidazolines includes a multicomponent reaction applicable to a combinatorial synthetic approach. The combination of these two key characteristics provides an effective therapeutic drug in the treatment of septic shock as well as many other inflammatory (arthritis and asthma) and infectious disorders. The use of this novel class of non-steroidal agents as anti-inflammatory agents (for the treatment of asthma, etc.), antibacterial agents, and antiseptic agents is described. The compounds are also useful in the treatment of tumors (such as cancers). The imidazolines are potent inhibitors of the transcription factor NF-?B as well as potent activity against the Gram (+) bacterium. The compositions are also useful for treating autoimmune diseases and for inhibiting rejection of organ and tissue transplants.
Abstract: A surface topology map technique and apparatus are disclosed for determining calcaneus thickness for imaging quantitative ultrasound measurements; improving measurement accuracy, particularly in in vivo applications.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2007
Publication date:
April 30, 2009
Applicant:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Abstract: A new class of phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (PDK-1) inhibitors of Formula I: wherein X wherein X is —CF3, Ar is selected from and R is selected from where R? is L-Lys, D-Lys, ?-Ala, L-Lue, L-Ile, Phe, SO2CH2CH2NH2, SO2NH2, Asn, Glu or Gyl, and R? is methyl, ethyl, allyl, CH2CH2OH, CH2CN, CH2CH2CN, CH2CONH2,
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 24, 2008
Publication date:
April 30, 2009
Applicant:
The Ohio State University Research Foundation
Inventors:
Ching-Shih Chen, Hao-Chieh Chiu, Dasheng Wang
Abstract: In some embodiments, a system may reduce metal compounds from water. A system may include alginate particles in a housing. The alginate particles may be formed by directly adding alginate granules to an aqueous solution comprising metal ions, such as calcium ions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 2006
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Sam Houston State University
Inventors:
Robert Gavin Jones, Rachelle Smith, Gordon Alf Plishker
Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of acetyl CoA synthetase (ACS), plastidic pyruvate dehydrogenase (pPDH), ATP citrate lyase (ACL), Arabidopsis pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC), and Arabidopsis aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), specifically ALDH-2 and ALDH-4. The present invention also provides a recombinant vector comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding one of the aforementioned enzymes, an antisense sequence thereto or a ribozyme therefor, a cell transformed with such a vector, antibodies to the enzymes, a plant cell, a plant tissue, a plant organ or a plant in which the level of an enzyme has been altered, and a method of producing such a plant cell, plant tissue, plant organ or plant. Desirably, alteration of the level of enzyme results in an alteration of the level of acetyl CoA in the plant cell, plant tissue, plant organ or plant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Basil J. Nikolau, Eve S. Wurtele, David J. Oliver, Patrick S. Schnable, Tsui-Jung Wen
Abstract: A method of synthesizing highly monodispersed Au nanoparticles having diameters in the range of 30-90 nm. Seed nanoparticles in a controlled concentration are combined with a precursor, also in a controlled concentration, a reducing and capping agent (e.g., sodium acrylate) in aqueous solution. Under controlled conditions of pH, temperature, and time, highly monodispersed nanoparticles having diameters in the range of 30-100 nm are produced. A relative size standard deviation of the size distribution of the resulting nanoparticles is as low as 2%.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 7, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Research Foundation of State University of New York
Inventors:
Chuan-Jian Zhong, Peter N. Njoki, Jin Luo
Abstract: Particular aspects provide novel protein interaction reporter (PIR) compounds (e.g., formulas I and II), comprising at least two protein reactive moieties (e.g., N-hydroxysuccinamide), each linked to a reporter moiety (e.g., mass reporter) by a covalent labile bond that is differentially cleavable with respect to peptide bonds (e.g., by a method such as collisional activation in a mass spectrometer, activation by electron capture dissociation (ECD), photoactivation, etc.), wherein the reporter moiety is operatively releasable from the PIR agent upon cleavage of the labile bonds, the released reporter moiety having a characteristic identifying property or label (e.g., m/z value). Particular PIRs comprise a mass reporter moiety, and further comprise an affinity group, (e.g., biotin), linked to the PIR (e.g., to the mass reporter moiety) by a selectively cleavable bone (e.g. photo-labile bond)).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Washington State University
Inventors:
James E. Bruce, Xiaoting Tang, Gerhard Munske
Abstract: This invention provides compositions and methods useful for repelling target pests. The compositions comprise an amount of a monoterpenoid or sesquiterpenoid effective to repel a target pest from a target area, the monoterpenoid or sesquiterpenoid in combination with a carrier. In one embodiment, the monoterpenoid or sesquiterpenoid is from a biorational source, such as a plant volatile. In a particular embodiment, the plant volatile is a monoterpenoid, such as “nepetalactone” (or the individual nepetalactone isomers) derived from catnip (Nepeta cataria). In another embodiment, the plant volatile is any one or a combination of sesquiterpenoids derived from the fruit of the Osage orange tree (Maclura pomifera). Such compositions have repellency against arthropods, such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, mites, ticks, spiders, and so forth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 18, 2002
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Joel R. Coats, Christopher J. Peterson, Junwei Zhu, Thomas C. Baker, Leah T. Nemetz
Abstract: Genes can be introduced into plants that confer desirable traits such as, drought and stress tolerance, insect and pest resistance, as well as environmental qualities such as phyto-remediation. However, possibility for transgene escape to wild and non-transformed species raises commercial and ecological concerns. Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for generating sterile plants for the prevention of transgene escape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 7, 2003
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignees:
HybriGene, Inc., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Inventors:
Hong Luo, Qian Hu, Kimberly Nelson Vasilchik, John P. Longo, Albert P. Kausch, Barbara Zilinskas, Subha Lakkaraju
Abstract: The present invention relates to the isolation, purification, sequencing, and functional characterization of the class I and II terpene sequences OsCPS1ent, OsCPS2ent, OsCPS4syn, and OsDTS2. Transcriptional control of OsCPS1ent provides a means of regulating production of gibberellin phytohormone, while transcriptional control of OsCPS2ent, OsDTS2, and OsCPS4syn provides a means of regulating defensive phytochemical biosynthesis. Further, these enzymatic genes offers a means by which terpenoid production may be more generally modulated, specifically including genetic engineering, as well as ex vivo uses.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: An isolated and purified transgenic Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell comprising a disrupted ACR3 gene and an isolated DNA sequence comprising a promoter operably linked to a nucleic acid molecule encoding yeast cadmium factor resistance protein Ycf1p, is provided, as well as uses of the transgenic yeast cell.
Abstract: An oxygen sensor usable and accurate in solutions of up to pH 14 is featured. The sensor is fabricated by immobilizing a layer of polystyrene mixed with a fluorophore (e.g., Ruthenium tris(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) dichloride) in a solvent such as dichloromethane. The mixture may be coated onto a structure such as a stainless steel sensor probe. In typical use, the inventive sensor probe is inserted into a flow cell through which the solution to be monitored flows. A blue LED light source having a wavelength of approximately 470 nm, and a spectrophotometer detector complete the sensor system. In operation, the fluorophore layer of the probe is illuminated by a blue LED light and the fluorescence is reflected back to the spectrophotometer. The monitored solution, typically an electroless gold plating bath, is pumped from the process equipment through the flow cell, and then back to the solution's origin.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 28, 2008
Publication date:
April 23, 2009
Applicant:
Research Foundation of State University of New York
Abstract: Formulations and methods for their preparation including a hydrogel including a crosslinked matrix comprising a polymer, and a one or more liposomes containing a therapeutic agent.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 22, 2005
Publication date:
April 23, 2009
Applicant:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Inventors:
Patrick J. Sinko, Stanley Stein, Anita Lalloo
Abstract: Systems and methods for digital detection of an analog tomographic signal are described. The methods include receiving an amplitude-modulated analog signal containing tomographic information, the analog signal having a modulation frequency, f?i; and converting the analog signal into a digital signal at a sampling frequency, fs, to produce a number of samples, K. The digital signal is multiplied by an in-phase reference signal to obtain an in-phase signal component, the in-phase reference signal having the frequency, f?i; and the digital signal is multiplied by a quadrature reference signal to obtain a quadrature signal component, the quadrature reference signal having the frequency, f?i. The in-phase signal component and the quadrature signal component are passed through the K-point averaging filter. A signal amplitude is computed based on the filtered in-phase signal component and the filtered quadrature signal component, the signal amplitude being representative of the tomographic information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 24, 2008
Publication date:
April 23, 2009
Applicants:
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Inventors:
Joseph M. LASKER, Andreas HIELSCHER, James M. MASCIOTTI, Christoph H. SCHMITZ, Matthew SCHOENECKER
Abstract: A formulation containing a biologically active compound having a structure with hydrogen bonding sites is blended with a polymer having a structure with complementary hydrogen bonding sites, the polymer forming hydrolytic degradation products that promote the release of the biologically active compound from the polymer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 21, 2009
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Abstract: Methods for forming hydrogen sensing materials include forming a palladium alloy thin film having less than about 83 atomic percent of palladium, and annealing the palladium alloy thin film to relieve residual stress and increase atomic intermixing of the nanorystaline lattice, while maintaining a grain size close to the grain size of the nonannealed palladium alloy thin film. For example, the sensing material may include a palladium-gold alloy thin film having about 60 atomic percent of palladium and about 40 atomic percent of gold. The palladium-gold alloy thin film is then annealed at a temperature of about 200 degrees Celsius for 1 hour. Methods for detecting hydrogen containing gas in which the hydrogen sensing material is maintained in a single phase when exposed to the hydrogen containing gas, and optical hydrogen sensors are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 3, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 21, 2009
Assignee:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Abstract: Buddleja ‘Miss Ruby’ is a new and distinct variety of butterfly bush that has the following unique combination of desirable features that are outstanding in a new variety. 1. Moderate vigor resulting in compact growth habit. 2. Ease of asexual propagation using softwood or semi-hardwood cuttings. 3. Upright growth habit with flowers borne stiffly on upright shoots. 4. Low female fertility and reduced seed set, resulting in less opportunity for seedlings to originate in the landscape setting. 5. Bright pink flower color, unknown in any other butterfly bush variety known to the inventor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 21, 2009
Assignee:
North Carolina State University
Inventors:
Dennis James Werner, Layne Karlton Snelling
Abstract: A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘Murasaki-29’ is disclosed having disease resistance to southern root-knot nematode and soil rot, a white flesh, and purple skin.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 18, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Inventors:
Don R. LaBonte, Arthur Q. Villordon, Christopher A. Clark