Patents by Inventor James Donegan
James Donegan 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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Publication number: 20230063136Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate drive member and a tissue-removing element operatively coupled to the distal end portion of the elongate drive member. An inner liner received within the drive coil defines a liner passage sized and shaped to receive a guidewire therein. A distal tip extends distally outward from the tissue-removing element. The distal tip has a proximal end portion disposed within the tissue-removing element and a distal end portion spaced distally from the tissue-removing element. A distal end portion of the inner liner is axially spaced apart from the proximal end portion of the distal tip such that the distal tip is free from direct connection to the inner liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Eoghan Jennings, Alan Ryan, Tomas K. Kelly, Michael James Donegan
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Publication number: 20220370095Abstract: The present disclosure provides a tissue-removing catheter that includes an elongate body, a tissue-removing element, and an inner liner. The elongate body has proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along an axis and is sized and shaped to be received in a body lumen. The tissue-removing element rotates by the elongate body to remove tissue. The inner liner is received within the elongate body, defines a guidewire lumen, and isolates an interior of the guidewire lumen from the elongate body and tissue-removing element, preventing torsional force from transferring from the elongate body and tissue-removing element to the interior of the guidewire lumen. The inner liner includes a distal end margin that may have a construction different from a construction of a second portion of the inner liner proximal of the distal end margin. The distal end margin may be more flexible than the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Aram Jamous, Tomas K. Kelly, Michael James Donegan, Alan Ryan, Eoghan Jennings, Eoin J. Walsh, Aran Murray
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Publication number: 20220313307Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis. A handle is mounted to a proximal end portion of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and defines a guidewire lumen. An advancer is mounted on the handle and is movable relative to the housing. The inner liner is coupled to the advancer at a proximal end portion of the inner liner such that movement of the advancer causes a corresponding movement of the inner liner to exert a push force on the tissue-removing element to advance the tissue-removing element and a pull force on the tissue-removing element to retract the tissue-removing element for moving the tissue-removing element relative to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: Rebecca Marie Helebert, Thomas P. Hayden, Aram Jamous, Conor McMullen, Tomas K. Kelly, Michael James Donegan, Eoin J. Walsh, Aran Murray
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Publication number: 20080108139Abstract: The present invention provides an array of compositions useful for effecting and/or exhibiting changes in biological functioning and processing within cells and in biological systems containing such cells. In effect, these compositions combine chemical modifications and/or ligand additions with biological functions. The chemical modifications and/or ligand additions provide additional characteristics to the compositions without interfering substantially with their biological function. Such additional characteristics include nuclease resistance, targeting specific cells or specific cell receptors localizing to specific sites within cells and augmenting interactions between the compositions and target cells of interest as well as decreasing such interactions when desired. Also provided by the present invention are processes and kits.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: Enzo Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Dakai Liu, Norman Kelker, Dean Engelhardt
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Publication number: 20080026372Abstract: This invention provides inter alia an in vitro process for producing multiple specific nucleic acid copies in which the copies are produced under isostatic conditions, e.g., temperature, buffer and ionic strength, and independently of any requirement for introducing an intermediate structure for producing the copies. In other aspects, the invention provides in vitro processes for producing multiple specific nucleic acid copies in which the products are substantially free of any primer-coded sequences, such sequences having been substantially or all removed from the product to regenerate a primer binding site, thereby allowing new priming events to occur and multiple nucleic acid copies to be produced. This invention further provides a promoter-independent non-naturally occurring nucleic acid construct that produces a nucleic acid copy or copies without using or relying on any gene product that may be coded by the nucleic acid construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Enzo Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Dean Engelhardt, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, Elazar Rabbani, James Donegan
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Publication number: 20070196828Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060257906Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianoppulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060172310Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc., c/o Enzo Biochem, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060099601Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.,Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060057583Abstract: This invention relates to novel compositions and methods for controlling the extendability of various components used in copying or amplification steps to provide an enhancement of the specificity of the nucleic acids produced by these processes as well as potentially increasing the amount of such products. By these means, the copying or amplification of target nucleic nucleic acids can be carried out under conditions where synthesis (derived from target nucleic acid templates) is retained while potentially deleterious side reactions caused by nucleic acids acting inappropriately as either primers or as templates are avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060040271Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060040272Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc., c/o Enzo Biochem, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060040270Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060035238Abstract: This invention provides novel compositions and processes for analyte detection, quantification and amplification. Nucleic acid arrays and libraries of analytes are usefully incorporated into such compositions and processes. Universal detection elements, signaling entities and the like are employed to detect and if necessary or desirable, to quantify analytes. Amplification of target analytes are also provided by the compositions and processes of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman
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Publication number: 20060035264Abstract: This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman, Dakai Liu
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Publication number: 20060029968Abstract: This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman, Dakai Liu
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Publication number: 20060024738Abstract: This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman, Dakai Liu
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Publication number: 20060024737Abstract: This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Babbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman, Dakai Liu
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Publication number: 20060024735Abstract: This invention provides for compositions for use in real time nucleic acid detection processes. Such real time nucleic acid detection processes are carried out with energy transfer elements attached to nucleic acid primers, nucleotides, nucleic acid probes or nucleic acid binding agents. Real time nucleic acid detection allows for the qualitative or quantitative detection or determination of single-stranded or double-stranded nucleic acids of interest in a sample. Other processes are provided by this invention including processes for removing a portion of a homopolymeric sequence, e.g., poly A sequence or tail, from an analyte or library of analytes. Compositions useful in carrying out such removal processes are also described and provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Enzo Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Elazar Rabbani, Jannis Stavrianopoulos, James Donegan, Jack Coleman, Dakai Liu
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Publication number: 20060019353Abstract: This invention provides inter alia an in vitro process for producing multiple specific nucleic acid copies in which the copies are produced under isostatic conditions, e.g., temperature, buffer and ionic strength, and independently of any requirement for introducing an intermediate structure for producing the copies. In other aspects, the invention provides in vitro processes for producing multiple specific nucleic acid copies in which the products are substantially free of any primer-coded sequences, such sequences having been substantially or all removed from the product to regenerate a primer binding site, thereby allowing new priming events to occur and multiple nucleic acid copies to be produced. This invention further provides a promoter-independent non-naturally occurring nucleic acid construct that produces a nucleic acid copy or copies without using or relying on any gene product that may be coded by the nucleic acid construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: January 26, 2006Applicant: Enzo Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Dean Engelhardt, Jannis Stayrianopoulos, Elazar Rabbani, James Donegan