Abstract: The invention stems from the discovery that sFRP and fragments thereof can bind to members of the Wnt family of proteins and cause an increase in Wnt biological activity. Furthermore, fragments of sFRP that do not contain the CRD domain are shown to bind to Wnt proteins and modulate Wnt biological activity. Accordingly, the invention provides these sFRP fragments and variants of these fragments, as well as vectors and host cells containing nucleic acid sequences encoding the sFRP fragments and variants.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 28, 2003
Publication date:
October 2, 2003
Applicants:
The Government of the United States of America as represented by the, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, The University of Massachusetts
Inventors:
Frieda Reichsman, Aykut Uren, Jeffrey S. Rubin, Susan Cumberledge
Abstract: A film and heated plastic blank are sized to fit over a mold cavity and a combination of said film and blank formed. The combination is positioned over the mold cavity and formed in said mold cavity into the shape of said mold cavity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 2000
Date of Patent:
January 14, 2003
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts
Inventors:
Thomas I. Ellison, Stephen P. McCarthy, Arthur K. Delusky
Abstract: A film is placed over a mold cavity and molten plastic deposited thereon to form a combination of a film with molten plastic thereon. The film-molten plastic combination is then formed in said mold cavity into a molded article in the shape of the mold cavity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 27, 2002
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts
Inventors:
Emery I. Valyi, Arthur K. Delusky, Thomas M. Ellison, Herbert Rees
Abstract: A molded plastic article having improved electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding properties. The article includes a plastic layer and an outer film layer over the plastic layer. The outer film layer has an inner surface adjacent to and bonded to the plastic layer and an outer surface opposed to the inner surface. The plastic layer and outer layer are electrically conductive. Preferably the outer layer has higher conductivity than the plastic layer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 27, 2002
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts
Inventors:
Thomas M. Ellison, Arthur K. Delusky, Robert Lucke, Stephen P. McCarthy
Abstract: A paint film particularly for servicing an automobile body part including: a clear coat layer of a sheet of polymer, said sheet having chemical resistance, weatherability and optical clarity, said sheet having an outer surface and an opposed bonding surface; a color layer adhered to said bonding surface, said color layer, said color layer including an adhesive and at least one color pigment; and a support layer of an extruded film adhered to said color layer.
Abstract: A template is placed over a mold cavity, with the template including a series of orifices which extend over substantially the entire surface of the mold cavity. Molten plastic is passed through the orifices in a pattern corresponding to the shape of the article to be molded, and the molten plastic is formed into a molded article having the shape of the mold cavity.
Abstract: In situ hybridization methods for assessing, determining or observing the RNA produced by transcriptionally active genes. In one embodiment, the methods allow simultaneous observation of the gene and its transcripts in a spatially correlated manner. As the in situ hybridization methods have established their ability to maintain the targeted mRNA at the site of its transcription, it can be determined which genes are being expressed and the level of expression can be quantitated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 26, 1993
Date of Patent:
October 8, 1996
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Inventors:
Jeanne B. Lawrence, Carol V. Johnson, Yigong Xing
Abstract: A method for fabricating x-ray-detecting structured screens using laser-based micro-machining techniques results in devices having improved spatial resolution. In one case, each pixel of the screen contains an optically active scintillating material surrounded with a optically inactive material having a relatively lower refractive index; following absorption of light, each pixel channels x-ray-induced phosphorescence to a small region of a detector. Alternatively, the optically active material can be a photoconducting material, such as selenium, and the surrounding optically inactive material is chosen to have a relatively high resistivity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 8, 1994
Date of Patent:
May 21, 1996
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Abstract: A unique method and apparatus for therapeutically treating immunological disorders and disease states which are characterized by the present of immunologically abnormal leukocytes in the body of the afflicted subject is provided. The apparatus and methodology utilized a sealed diffusion chamber which may be surgically implanted in-vivo or may be extracorporeally joined to the circulatory system of the afflicted subject. In either mode of use, the diffusion chamber utilizes immunologically normal leukocytes of various types and concentration which are able to provide cell functions and cellular secretory products which therapeutically counterbalance the effects of the immunological abnormality within the afflicted subject.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 1987
Date of Patent:
June 25, 1991
Assignee:
The University of Massachusetts
Inventors:
Aldo A. Rossini, John P. Mordes, Eugene S. Handler