Patents by Inventor Hrair Kirakossian
Hrair Kirakossian 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: 7217531Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for determining the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more membrane-associated analytes in a sample. In accordance with the invention, binding compounds derivatized with releasable molecular tags specifically bind to selected membrane-associated analytes, after which the molecular tags are released upon activation of cleavage moieties, or sensitizers, anchored in the same membrane as the membrane-associated analytes. The released molecular tags are then identified by their distinct separation and detection characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Monogram BiosciencesInventors: Sharat Singh, Po-Ying Chan-Hui, Hrair Kirakossian
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Publication number: 20070082346Abstract: The invention relates to methods for the quantitative or qualitative detection of an analyte in an assay and adequate reagents therefor, particularly a homogeneous binding test. According to the invention, an analyte-specific binding partner R1 comprises more than one specific binding point for a specific binding partner X that is associated with a component of a signal-forming system while a second analyte-specific binding partner R2 comprises more than one specific binding point for a specific binding partner Y which is also associated with a component of a signal-forming system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Carsten Schelp, Michael Trier, Hrair Kirakossian
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Patent number: 7179660Abstract: A polysaccharide coated carrier having a coating of at least two successive layers of polysaccharide. The first polysaccharide layer spontaneously associates with a second polysaccharide layer and, optionally, the carrier. Each successive layer of polysaccharide spontaneously associates with a preceding layer. Spontaneous association occurs due to the presence of oppositely charged functional groups on each layer of polysaccharide or due to a spontaneous reaction between the functional groups the layers. The carrier may be any surface such as a tube, microtitration plate, bead, particle or the like and is suitable for use in diagnostic or therapeutic methods.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Dade Behring Marburg GmbHInventors: Hrair Kirakossian, John S. Pease, Carsten Schelp, Marcel R. Pirio, Uwe Stöhr, Andreas Wiegand
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Patent number: 7160735Abstract: Compositions and methods are disclosed for detecting multiple target analytes in a sample using microparticles having molecular tags attached by cleavable linkages. Generally, an assay mixture is formed comprising a sample and a reagent comprising multiple such microparticles under conditions that permit stable complexes to form between binding moieties on the surfaces of the microparticles and the analytes. In one aspect of the invention, the a second binding composition is added so that complexes form among the microparticle-bound binding moieties, the analytes, and second binding moieties of the second binding composition. Such second binding moieties have cleavage-inducing moieties attached that upon activation cause the cleavage of the cleavable linkages and the release of molecular tags. Released molecular tags are separated and the presence and/or amount of the target analytes are determined based on the analysis of the released and separated molecular tags.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Monogram Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Peter Dehlinger, Sharat Singh, Hrair Kirakossian
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Patent number: 7122319Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for detection of analytes, such as cell surface moieties, preferably in multiplexed assays, such that multiple analytes can be assayed simultaneously. The methods employ analyte binding agents which are linked to oligonucleotide labels, which labels are then used for formation of cleavage structures and generation of detectable molecular tags. Preferably, multiple tags are generated per analyte binding event.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Monogram Biosciences, IncInventors: Linda Liu, Po-Ying Chan-Hui, Hrair Kirakossian, Sharat Singh
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Publication number: 20060166282Abstract: Ligands, such as antibodies, are screened for binding to cell surface moieties such as receptors. Multiple cell types and/or binding ligands can be screened simultaneously in multiplexed assays. The screening assays employ membrane-anchored electrophoretic probes for detection of binding of the ligand to the cell surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Sharat Singh, Po-Ying Chan-Hui, Hrair Kirakossian
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Publication number: 20060024846Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for determining the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more membrane-associated analytes in a sample. In accordance with the invention, binding compounds derivatized with releasable molecular tags specifically bind to selected membrane-associated analytes, after which the molecular tags are released upon activation of cleavage moieties, or sensitizers, anchored in the same membrane as the membrane-associated analytes. The released molecular tags are then identified by their distinct separation and detection characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: Sharat Singh, Po-Ying Chan-Hui, Hrair Kirakossian
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Publication number: 20050130246Abstract: The invention provides a method for detecting the presence of anti-therapeutic antibody antibodies in a patient being treated with a therapeutic antibody.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Hossein Salimi-Moosavi, Hrair Kirakossian, Sharat Singh
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Publication number: 20050118642Abstract: Methods for quantitatively or qualitatively detecting an analyte in a sample and suitable reagents for this purpose, in particular to a homogeneous binding test, with one analyte-specific binding partner R1 possessing more than one specific binding site for a specific binding partner X, which is associated with a component of a signal-generating system, and a second analyte-specific binding partner R2 possessing more than one specific binding site for a specific binding partner Y, which is likewise associated with a component of a signal-generating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Carsten Schelp, Michael Trier, Hrair Kirakossian
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Publication number: 20040257808Abstract: A photoactivation apparatus (200) separately delivers light to a plurality of wells of a multiwell plate (110). The device-includes a plurality of light emitting diodes (210) attached to a first surface of a substrate (220) such that when the photoactivation apparatus is positioned on the multiwell plate each of the light emitting diodes delivers light to one corresponding well. The light emitting diodes (210) may extend at least partially into the wells of the multiwell plate. A heat sink (250) and fan may be provided on the device to dissipate heat generated by the light emitting diodes. The components are preferably enclosed in a conveniently-sized housing (270). The housing may include one or more grips and air vents. The apparatus includes an interlocking lip (230) defining a recess which is sized to receive at least a portion of the multiwell plate. A power supply connected to the apparatus and configured to provide an equal voltage across each of the light emitting diodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Torleif Bjornson, Hrair Kirakossian, Albert W Brown, William Weavers, Hossein Salimi-Moosavi
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Publication number: 20040157271Abstract: A method is provided for detecting biomarkers in rare circulating cells by forming an enriched population of cells immunomagnetically followed by biomarker detection using binding compounds having releasable molecular tags. Preferably, biomarkers comprising one or more protein-protein complexes are detected in circulating cancer cells metastasized from a solid tumor. In the presence of biomarkers, the molecular tags of the binding compounds are released and separated from the assay mixture for detection and/or quantification.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Hrair Kirakossian, Thomas Klopack, Sharat Singh
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Publication number: 20040121382Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for detection of analytes, such as cell surface moieties, preferably in multiplexed assays, such that multiple analytes can be assayed simultaneously. The methods employ analyte binding agents which are linked to oligonucleotide labels, which labels are then used for formation of cleavage structures and generation of detectable molecular tags. Preferably, multiple tags are generated per analyte binding event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Linda Liu, Po-Ying Chan-Hui, Hrair Kirakossian, Sharat Singh
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Publication number: 20030134333Abstract: Compositions and methods are disclosed for detecting multiple target analytes in a sample using microparticles having molecular tags attached by cleavable linkages. Generally, an assay mixture is formed comprising a sample and a reagent comprising multiple such microparticles under conditions that permit stable complexes to form between binding moieties on the surfaces of the microparticles and the analytes. In one aspect of the invention, the a second binding composition is added so that complexes form among the microparticle-bound binding moieties, the analytes, and second binding moieties of the second binding composition. Such second binding moieties have cleavage-inducing moieties attached that upon activation cause the cleavage of the cleavable linkages and the release of molecular tags. Released molecular tags are separated and the presence and/or amount of the target analytes are determined based on the analysis of the released and separated molecular tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Peter Dehlinger, Sharat Singh, Hrair Kirakossian
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Publication number: 20030013126Abstract: Methods, compositions and kits are disclosed for determining one or more target polypeptides in a sample where the target polypeptides have undergone a post-translational modification. A mixture comprising the sample and a first reagent comprising a cleavage-inducing moiety and a first binding agent for a binding site on a target polypeptide is subjected to conditions under which binding of respective binding moieties occurs. The binding site is the result of post-translational modification activity involving the target polypeptide. The method may be employed to determine the target polypeptide itself. In another embodiment the presence and/or amount of the target polypeptide is related to the presence and/or amount and/or activity of an agent such as an enzyme involved in the post-translational modification of the target polypeptide.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Sharat Singh, Hossein Salimi-Moosavi, Syed Hasan Tahir, Gerald J. Wallweber, Hrair Kirakossian, Tracy J. Matray, Vincent S. Hernandez
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Patent number: 6406913Abstract: Methods are disclosed for determining an analyte in a medium suspected of containing the analyte. One method comprises treating a medium suspected of containing an analyte under conditions such that the analyte, if present, causes a photosensitizer and a chemiluminescent compound to come into close proximity. The photosensitizer generates singlet oxygen and activates the chemiluminescent compound when it is in close proximity. The activated chemiluminescent compound subsequently produces light. The amount of light produced is related to the amount of analyte in the medium. Preferably, at least one of the photosensitizer and chemiluminescent compound is associated with a surface which is usually a suspendible particle, and a specific binding pair member is bound thereto. Compositions and kits are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Dade Behring Marburg GmbHInventors: Edwin F. Ullman, Hrair Kirakossian, John S. Pease, Yuri Daniloff, Daniel B. Wagner
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Patent number: 6284546Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatus for mixing two or more liquids and detecting light emitted by the mixture. The method comprises forming a liquid droplet containing two or more liquids on a substantially planar surface in containerless containment on the surface and causing the droplet to deform in an essentially zero air flow environment thereby mixing the liquids and surrounding the planar surface with a reflective housing and photodetector. An apparatus of the invention comprises (a) a substantially planar support, (b) means for dispensing liquids onto the support to form a droplet, and (c) non-evaporative means for causing the droplet to deform without deforming the support thereby mixing the liquids and a two part reflective housing and photodetector which is moveable. The drop can be deformed by, for example, application of acoustic energy or a variable electrostatic field. The methods and apparatus have particular application to the determination of an analyte.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Dade Behring Marburg GmbHInventors: Zbigniew T. Bryning, Benjamin R. Irvin, Hrair Kirakossian, Edwin F. Ullman
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Patent number: 6251581Abstract: Methods are disclosed for determining an analyte in a medium suspected of containing the analyte. One method comprises treating a medium suspected of containing an analyte under conditions such that the analyte, if present, causes a photosensitizer and a chemiluminescent compound to come into close proximity. The photosensitizer generates singlet oxygen and activates the chemiluminescent compound when it is in close proximity. The activated chemiluminescent compound subsequently produces light. The amount of light produced is related to the amount of analyte in the medium. Preferably, at least one of the photosensitizer and chemiluminescent compound is associated with a surface which is usually a suspendible particle, and a specific binding pair member is bound thereto. Compositions and kits are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1991Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Dade Behring Marburg GmbHInventors: Edwin F. Ullman, Hrair Kirakossian, John S. Pease, Yuri Daniloff, Daniel B. Wagner
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Patent number: 5709994Abstract: Methods for labeling a material are disclosed. The methods comprise combining with the material (a) a photosensitizer capable upon irradiation of generating singlet oxygen and (b) a chemiluminescent compound capable of being activated by singlet oxygen wherein the photosensitizer and the chemiluminescent compound are incorporated in a particulate matrix or a non-particulate solid matrix. The particulate matrix can be solid or fluid. The methods allow for generating delayed luminescence, which can be realized upon irradiation of the matrix. The methods have application to the determination of an analyte in a medium suspected of containing the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.Inventors: John S. Pease, Hrair Kirakossian, Daniel B. Wagner, Edwin F. Ullman
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Patent number: 5618732Abstract: Methods for labeling a material are disclosed. The methods comprise combining with the material (a) a photosensitizer capable upon irradiation of generating singlet oxygen and (b) a chemiluminescent compound capable of being activated by singlet oxygen wherein the photosensitizer and the chemiluminescent compound are incorporated in a particulate matrix or a non-particulate solid matrix. The particulate matrix can be solid or fluid. The methods allow for generating delayed luminescence, which can be realized upon irradiation of the matrix. The methods have application to the determination of an analyte in a medium suspected of containing the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Behringwerke AGInventors: John S. Pease, Hrair Kirakossian, Daniel B. Wagner, Edwin F. Ullman
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Patent number: 5437983Abstract: A method for carrying out a binding assay is described wherein a member of a specific binding pair (sbp) and a sample are combined with a matrix of non-porous beads in a liquid medium under conditions such that the beads bind to the sbp member. The liquid medium is removed from the beads by aspiration using an aspiration tube having one or more orifices each of a diameter smaller than the minimum diameter of the smallest bead thereby allowing removal of the liquid medium while prohibiting aspiration of the beads.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Watts, Mary C. Ericson, Hrair Kirakossian, Chiu C. Chang