Abstract: Provided is a smart garment for measuring a physiological signal which can improve comfort and convenience of wear and correctly measure a physiological signal. The smart garment for measuring physiological signals includes an electrode which is made of an electro-conductive fabric and detects a physiological signal, a physiological signal transmission line through which the detected physiological signal is transmitted, a physiological signal measuring unit which is connected to the transmission line, receives the physiological signal, and measures information regarding body conditions related to the physiological signal, and a pocket where the physiological signal measuring unit in inserted.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2010
Assignees:
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, The Industry & Academic Corporation in Chungnam National University
Inventors:
Seung Hoon Nam, Seung Hwan Kim, Kyung Hi Hong, Hye Jun Park
Abstract: Disclosed is a method of analyzing a protein, comprising the steps of: (A) labeling small amounts of protein samples with CyDyes having different fluorescent properties, respectively; (B) mixing 50-100 ?g of each of the protein samples, labeled in step (A), with 1-5 mg of each of one or more of the unlabeled protein samples, and subjecting the mixture to electrophoresis; (C) subjecting the electrophoresed gel to fluorescence analysis to detect a difference in protein distribution between the protein samples; and (D) excising spot(s), showing the difference in protein distribution, from the gel, and isolating and identifying from the spots a protein, which is different in protein distribution between the protein samples. According to the present invention, a protein from a gel can be identified by MALDI-TOF, while simultaneously analyzing the gel qualitatively and quantitatively using a difference in the fluorescence of CyDyes with very high sensitivity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 17, 2009
Publication date:
March 11, 2010
Applicant:
The Industry & Academic Corporation in Chungnam National University
Inventors:
Dong Il Jin, Jae Young Lee, Hong Rae Kim, Chang-Sik Park