Patents by Inventor George P. Hemstreet
George P. Hemstreet has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6372450Abstract: A composition and treatment method for fixating cells and for preparing them for examination. In particular, the invention contemplates compositions effective in inhibiting crystal formation in the cell sample and effective in enhancing cell adherence to examination slides.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust Int'l. Inc.Inventors: George P. Hemstreet, III, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 6194165Abstract: A composition and treatment method for fixating cells and for preparing them for examination. In particular, the invention contemplates compositions effective in inhibiting crystal formation in the cell sample and effective in enhancing cell adherence to examination slides.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, III, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5997519Abstract: A fluid collection device having a primary container and a secondary container and a two stage fixation system for facilitating and controlling the fixation of cells in a sample of a biological fluid such as urine. The primary container generally comprises a plastic cup having a filtering apparatus disposed within it for filtering cells from the fluid. The primary container may contain a first stage fixative. The device further comprises a cover comprising a pressurizing chamber for forcing fluid through the filter and fixative delivery chamber for dispensing a fixative into the primary container. The filtered fluid may be reserved within a secondary container attached to the primary container. The filter having the cells retained on its surface is removable from the primary container for the purpose of laboratory analyses of the cells.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: The Board of Regents of The University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Karl H. Bergey, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5824495Abstract: A composition and treatment method for fixation cells and for preparing them for examination. In particular, the invention contemplates compositions effective in inhibiting crystal formation in the cell sample and effective in enhancing cell adherence to examination slides.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: George P. Hemstreet, III, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5741648Abstract: A system for evaluating one or more biochemical markers for evaluating individual cancer risk, cancer diagnosis and for monitoring therapeutic effectiveness and cancer recurrence, particularly of bladder cancer. The system uses automated quantitative fluorescence image analysis of a cell sample collected from a body organ. Cells are treated with a fixative solution which inhibits crystal formation. Cell images are selected and stored as grey level images for further analysis. Cell images may be corrected for autofluorescence using a novel autofluorescence correction method. A neural net computer may be used to distinguish true-positive images from false-positive images to improve accuracy of cancer risk assessment. Cells having images positive for a marker amy be compared to threshold quantities related to predetermined cancer risk.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, III, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner, Jian Yu Rao
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Patent number: 5735834Abstract: A fluid collection device having a primary container and a secondary container and a two stage fixation system for facilitating and controlling the fixation of cells in a sample of a biological fluid such as urine. The primary container generally comprises a plastic cup having a filtering apparatus disposed within it for filtering cells from the fluid. The primary container may contain a first stage fixative. The device further comprises a cover comprising a pressurizing chamber for forcing fluid through the filter and fixative delivery chamber for dispensing a fixative into the primary container. The filtered fluid may be reserved within a secondary container attached to the primary container. The filter having the cells retained on its surface is removable from the primary container for the purpose of laboratory analyses of the cells.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Karl H. Bergey, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5733721Abstract: A system for evaluating one or more biochemical markers for evaluating individual cancer risk, cancer diagnosis and for monitoring therapeutic effectiveness and cancer recurrence, particularly of bladder cancer. The system uses automated quantitative fluorescence image analysis of a cell sample collected from a body organ. Cells are treated with a fixative solution which inhibits crystal formation. Cell images are selected and stored as grey level images for further analysis. Cell images may be corrected for autofluorescence using a novel autofluorescence correction method. A neural net computer may be used to distinguish true-positive images from false-positive images to improve accuracy of cancer risk assessment. Cells having images positive for a marker amy be compared to threshold quantities related to predetermined cancer risk.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, III, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner, Jian Yu Rao
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Patent number: 5599331Abstract: A fluid collection device having a primary container and a secondary container and a two stage fixation system for facilitating and controlling the fixation of cells in a sample of a biological fluid such as urine. The primary container generally comprises a plastic cup having a filtering apparatus disposed within it for filtering cells from the fluid. The primary container may contain a first stage fixative. The device further comprises a cover comprising a pressurizing chamber for forcing fluid through the filter and fixative delivery chamber for dispensing a fixative into the primary container. The filtered fluid may be reserved within a secondary container attached to the primary container. The filter having the cells retained on its surface is removable from the primary container for the purpose of laboratory analyses of the cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Karl H. Bergey, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5387191Abstract: A fine-needle aspirator for collecting a biosample from a subject into a closed sterile system. The aspirator is adapted for use with a variety of needles and comprises a motor driven pump capable of continuous suction in a biosample collection system. The biosample collection system may comprise a biosample connector such as elastomeric tubing in communication with the needle and a collection space in a biosample container whereby a biosample collected by the needle may be transferred to the collection space. A flushing substance flushes the biosample through the biosample collection system. Additives may be added to the biosample after collection in order to treat, preserve or analyze the biosample.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1991Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Board of Regents of the Univ. of Okla.Inventors: George P. Hemstreet, Tom J. Love, Jr., Karl H. Bergey
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Patent number: 5380289Abstract: A fluid collection device having a primary container and a secondary container and a two stage fixation system for facilitating and controlling the fixation of cells in a sample of a biological fluid such as urine. The primary container generally comprises a plastic cup having a filtering apparatus disposed within it for filtering cells from the fluid. The primary container may contain a first stage fixative. The device further comprises a cover comprising a pressurizing chamber for forcing fluid through the filter and fixative delivery chamber for dispensing a fixative into the primary container. The filtered fluid may be reserved within a secondary container attached to the primary container. The filter having the cells retained on its surface is removable from the primary container for the purpose of laboratory analyses of the cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Karl H. Bergey, Robert E. Hurst, Rebecca B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5081999Abstract: A fine-needle aspirator for collecting a biosample from a subject into a closed sterile system. The aspirator is adapted for use with a variety of needles and comprises a motor driven pump capable of continuous suction in a biosample collection system. The biosample collection system may comprise a biosample connector such as elastomeric tubing in communication with the needle and a collection space in a biosample container whereby a biosample collected by the needle may be transferred to the collection space. A flushing substance flushes the biosample through the biosample collection system. Additives may be added to the biosample after collection in order to treat, preserve or analyze the biosample.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Tom J. Love, Jr., Karl H. Bergey
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Patent number: 4982739Abstract: A fine-needle aspirator for collecting a biosample from a subject into a closed sterile system. The aspirator is adapted for use with a variety of needles and comprises a motor driven pump capable of continuous suction in a biosample collection system. The biosample collection system may comprise a biosample connector such as elastomeric tubing in communication with the needle and a collection space in a biosample container whereby a biosample collected by the needle may be transferred to the collection space. A flushing substance flushes the biosample through the biosample collection system. Additives may be added to the biosample after collection in order to treat, preserve or analyze the biosample.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Board of Regents for the Univeristy of OklahomaInventors: George P. Hemstreet, Tom J. Love, Jr., Karl H. Bergey