Patents by Inventor Guichen C. Tang

Guichen C. Tang 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).

  • Patent number: 5849595
    Abstract: A method for monitoring the effects of a chemotherapeutic agent on a neoplasm medium. The method is premised on the discovery that chemotherapeutic agent, such as retinoic acid, affects the fluorescence spectroscopy of neoplasmic media and that such differences can be monitored, for example, by comparing the spectral profiles, spectral peaks, and spectral bandwidths of fluorescence at various wavelengths of the medium before and after administration of the chemotherapeutic agent. Differences in the excitation spectroscopy of the medium can also be used to monitor the effects of the agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Inventors: Robert R. Alfano, Guichen C. Tang, Stimson P. Schantz
  • Patent number: 5467767
    Abstract: A method for determining if tissue is malignant as opposed to non-malignant (i.e., benign tumor tissue, benign tissue, or normal tissue). In one embodiment, the method comprises irradiating a human breast tissue sample with light at a wavelength of about 310 nm and measuring the time-resolved fluorescence emitted therefrom at about 340 nm. The time-resolved fluorescence profile is then compared to similar profiles obtained from known malignant and non-malignant human breast tissues. By fitting the profiles to the formula I(t)=A.sub.1 e.sup.(-t/.tau. 1.sup.) +A.sub.2 e.sup.(-t/.tau. 2.sup.), one can quantify the differences between tissues of various conditions. For example, non-malignant human breast tissues exhibit a slow component (.tau..sub.2) which is less than 1.6 ns whereas malignant human breast tissues exhibit a slow component (.tau..sub.2) which is greater than 1.6 ns. In addition, non-malignant human breast tissues exhibit a ratio of fast to slow amplitudes (A.sub.1 /A.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Inventors: Robert R. Alfano, Asima Pradhan, Guichen C. Tang, Leming Wang, Yury Budansky, Bidyut B. Das
  • Patent number: 5348018
    Abstract: A method for determining if tissue is malignant as opposed to non-malignant (i.e., benign tumor tissue, benign tissue, or normal tissue), In one embodiment, the method comprises irradiating a human breast tissue sample with light at a wavelength of about 310 nm and measuring the time-resolved fluorescence emitted therefrom at about 340 nm. The time-resolved fluorescence profile is then compared to similar profiles obtained from known malignant and non-malignant human breast tissues. By fitting the profiles to the formula I(t)=A.sub.1 e(-t/.tau..sub.1)+A.sub.2 e(-t/.tau..sub.2) one can quantify the differences between tissues of various conditions. For example, non-malignant human breast tissues exhibit a slow component (.tau..sub.2) which is less than 1.6 ns whereas malignant human breast tissues exhibit a slow component (.tau..sub.2) which is greater than 1.6 ns. In addition, non-malignant human breast tissues exhibit a ratio of fast to slow amplitudes (A.sub.1 /A.sub.2) which is greater than 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1994
    Inventors: Robert R. Alfano, Asima Pradhan, Guichen C. Tang, Leming Wang, Yury Budansky, Bidyut Baran Das