Abstract: The present invention provides methods of assessing an individual subject's risk of developing prostate cancer, comprising: a) analyzing a nucleic acid sample obtained from the subject and determining a genotype for the subject at a plurality of biallelic polymorphic loci, wherein each of said plurality has an associated allele and an unassociated allele, wherein the genotype is selected from the group consisting of homozygous for the associated allele, heterozygous, and homozygous for the unassociated allele; and b) calculating a cumulative relative risk (CRR) for the subject based on the genotype determined in step (a). A CRR of greater than 1.00 identifies a subject as having an increased risk of developing prostate cancer and also can identify a subject who is a candidate for early PSA screening, prostate biopsy and/or chemoprevention.
Abstract: Physician interactive workstations with global voxel distribution visualization may also include one or more of a 3-D color scale image of a population of voxel in target regions, organs or systems. The workstation may be configured to evaluate intensity or other measures of voxels of patient images associated with tissue for early detection of a global injury.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 2011
Date of Patent:
February 25, 2014
Assignee:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
William Gregory Hundley, Craig A. Hamilton, Ralph B. D'Agostino
Abstract: The disclosure relates to cyclopropyl derivatives and methods of use. In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to methods of managing medical disorders with pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein administered to subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the disclosure relates to methods of managing mental disorders, mood disorders, pain, and fibromyalgia and related conditions with pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2012
Publication date:
February 13, 2014
Applicants:
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, EMORY UNIVERSITY
Inventors:
Huw M. Davies, Spandan Chennamadhavuni, Thomas J. Martin, Steven R. Childrens
Abstract: Methods and cell lines for overexpressing functional gamma-carboxylated proteins are disclosed by way of genetically engineered cell lines which over-express VKORC1. Also disclosed is the antisense inhibition of expression of calumenin in conjunction with overexpression of VKORC1 which also increases expression of functional gamma-carboxylated proteins. Gamma-carboxylated proteins of interest may include blood coagulation factors such as human clotting factors IX and VII.
Abstract: A liquid plasma expander or resuscitation fluid composition for use in a subject in need thereof, comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of: (a) a keratin derivative (preferably alpha keratose, gamma keratose, or combinations thereof, and with basic alpha keratose preferred over acidic alpha keratose); and (b) an electrolyte solution, with the keratin derivative solubilized in the electrolyte solution to form a homogeneous liquid composition. Blood substitutes formed therefrom and methods of making and using the same are also described.
Abstract: Provided herein is an endothelial scaffold comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of decellularized corneal stroma. In some embodiments, the scaffold has cultured endothelial cells seeded thereon. Methods of treating a patient in need of corneal endothelial transplant are also provided, including implanting the scaffold as described herein onto a cornea of the patient (e.g., by deep keratectomy).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 25, 2010
Date of Patent:
January 14, 2014
Assignee:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
Shay Soker, J. Koudy Williams, Patrick Laber, Margaret Greven, Keith A. Walter
Abstract: Provided herein is a delivery system, including: (a) an optical sensor configured to detect data to create a map of a patient bodily surface; and (b) a dispenser operatively associated with the optical sensor and configured to deliver compositions (optionally including cells) to the patient bodily surface based upon the data or map. Methods of forming a tissue on a patient bodily surface of a patient in need thereof are also provided, as are methods, systems and computer program products useful for processing patient bodily surface data.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 6, 2013
Publication date:
January 9, 2014
Applicant:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
James J. Yoo, Anthony Atala, Kyle W. Binder, Mohammad Z. Albanna, Weixin Zhao, Dennis Dice, Tao Xu
Abstract: Provided herein are keratin compositions useful for treating ischemia and/or reperfusion injury, such as that associated with myocardial infarct, ischemic stroke, brain trauma such as traumatic brain injury, hypothermia, chronic wounds, and burns.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 27, 2013
Publication date:
December 26, 2013
Applicant:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Dyke, Thomas L. Smith, Michael Callahan, Luke Burnett
Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for mimicking an in vivo environment for culturing cells in vitro. The in vivo mimicking environment is based on the generation of a tissue-specific extracellular matrix wherein the matrix provides a substrate for which the cultured cell originated from. The tissue-specific extracellular matrix can further comprise a component of a whole tissue-specific homogenate.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 4, 2011
Publication date:
October 31, 2013
Applicant:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
Yuanyuan Zhang, Shay Soker, Anthony Atala
Abstract: Active compounds of Formula I are described: wherein: R1 and R2 are each independently C1-C4 alkyl; or R1 and R2 together form a C2-C7 alkylene chain; and Z is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID); along with pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrug thereof, and methods of using the same.
Abstract: The present provides a system and method of maintaining and/or increasing cell viability by downregulating cellular metabolic rate under hypoxic conditions. The present invention also relates to a system and method of prolonging the survival of implanted cells that are under hypoxic condition until host neovascularization is achieved.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 10, 2011
Publication date:
October 24, 2013
Applicant:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
James J. Yoo, Sang Jin Lee, Jaehyun Kim, Anthony Atala
Abstract: Provided herein are keratin compositions useful for treating ischemia and/or reperfusion injury, such as that associated with myocardial infarct, ischemic stroke, brain trauma such as traumatic brain injury, hypothermia, chronic wounds, and burns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 8, 2011
Date of Patent:
October 1, 2013
Assignee:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
Mark E. Van Dyke, Thomas L. Smith, Michael Callahan, Luke Burnett
Abstract: A bone graft composition is described, with one or more of: (a) keratose; (b) kerateine; (c) optionally, particulate filler; (d) optionally, an antibiotic; and (e) water or saline. The composition may be provided in sterile form in a container, and optionally lyophilized. Methods of treating a bone deficiency or fracture making use of such compositions are also described.
Abstract: Provided are methods and keratin compositions useful for modulation of cell differentiation, both in vitro and in vivo, for example, in cell therapy applications.
Abstract: The present invention comprises compounds, compositions and methods of use for sensitizing cancer cells, tumors, neoplasms, and malignancies to the effects of ionizing radiation used in the treatment of cancer. The invention further comprises a method of identifying novel radiosensitizing compounds.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 24, 2013
Assignees:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Inventors:
Constantinos Koumenis, Brian E. Lally, Steven Kridel, Gary D. Kao, Adeboye Adejare
Abstract: Evaluating tissue characteristics including identification of injured tissue or alteration of the ratios of native tissue components such as shifting the amounts of normal myocytes and fibrotic tissue in the heart, identifying increases in the amount of extracellular components or fluid (like edema or extracellular matrix proteins), or detecting infiltration of tumor cells or mediators of inflammation into the tissue of interest in a patient, such as a human being, is provided by obtaining a first image of tissue including a region of interest from a first acquisition, and obtaining a second image of the tissue including the region of interest during a second, subsequent acquisition. The subsequent acquisition may be obtained after a period of time to determine if injury has occurred during that period of time. Such a comparison may include comparison of mean, average characteristics, histogram shape, such as skew and kurtosis, or distribution of intensities within the histogram.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 24, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 10, 2013
Assignee:
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
William Gregory Hundley, Craig A. Hamilton, Kimberly Lane, Tim Morgan, Frank Torti
Abstract: Methods, systems, computer programs, circuits and workstations are configured to generate at least one two-dimensional color blood flow map that combines X and Y encoded primary and secondary peak data of 1-dimensional Inverse Fourier Transform images to visually indicate (i) anterior/posterior and right/left directional components of respective feeding arteries using defined colors and (ii) brightness to indicate an amount of blood flow associated with each voxel, with increased brightness associated with increased blood flow.
Abstract: Devices and methods for cataract surgery include a tip with a textured outer surface that is configured to gently scrape the capsule bag to allow aspiration of cortical tissue.
Abstract: A subdural drainage system includes (a) a subdural drainage device having an opening formed therethrough, said subdural drainage device having an upper portion, a body portion, and a lower portion; (b) a housing having an upper portion and lower portion, with said housing connected to said subdural drainage device; said housing movable between (i) a first configuration and (ii) a second configuration; and (c) a stylet positioned inside said housing, said stylet having an upper portion and a lower portion and configured such that said stylet is moved between (i) a withdrawn position with said stylet withdrawn from a portion of said subdural evacuation port device, and (ii) an extended position with said stylet extending through said subdural drainage device such that blockages are disrupted in the subdural drainage device when said housing is moved between said first and second housing configurations; and (d) an external drain opening formed on either said subdural drainage device or said housing.
Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating cancer and, in particular, to composition and methods comprising nanostructures. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a composition comprising a mixture, the mixture comprising at least one nanoparticle and at least one chemotherapeutic.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 13, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 6, 2013
Assignees:
Wake Forest University, Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Inventors:
David Loren Carroll, John H. Stewart, IV, Nicole H. Levi