Patents by Inventor Justin McCue
Justin McCue 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: 9295928Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: EMD Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Publication number: 20160010063Abstract: The present invention pertains to methods of using arginine to inactivate or reduce the infectious titer of enveloped viruses potentially present in biological compositions produced by eukaryotic cells (such as a antibodies or other therapeutic proteins). In some embodiments, inactivation or reduction of viral titers by exposure to arginine is achieved in a neutral (pH˜7) or near neutral (˜pH 6 to ˜pH 8) environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Keith SELVITELLI, Justin MCCUE
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Patent number: 8980610Abstract: The present invention pertains to methods of using arginine to inactivate or reduce the infectious titer of enveloped viruses potentially present in biological compositions produced by eukaryotic cells (such as a antibodies or other therapeutic proteins). In some embodiments, inactivation or reduction of viral titers by exposure to arginine is achieved in a neutral (pH ˜7) or near neutral (˜pH 6 to ˜pH 8) environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Biogen Idec MA Inc.Inventors: Keith Selvitelli, Justin McCue
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Publication number: 20150060342Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Publication number: 20120015424Abstract: The present invention pertains to methods of using arginine to inactivate or reduce the infectious titer of enveloped viruses potentially present in biological compositions produced by eukaryotic cells (such as a antibodies or other therapeutic proteins). In some embodiments, inactivation or reduction of viral titers by exposure to arginine is achieved in a neutral (pH ˜7) or near neutral (˜pH 6 to ˜pH 8) environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Biogen Idec MA Inc.Inventors: Keith Selvitelli, Justin McCue
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Publication number: 20110129468Abstract: The invention provides methods and compositions for separating impurities during the manufacture of immunoglobulin (Ig) fusion proteins. Examples of impurities which may be removed in accordance with the methods of the invention include inactive forms of the Ig fusion protein and/or aggregates.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: BIOGEN IDEC MA INC.Inventors: Justin Mccue, Jonathan Romero, Werner Meier, Stephen Notarnicola, David Evans, Richard Macniven
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Publication number: 20110049042Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Patent number: 7824548Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Patent number: 7479222Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Patent number: 7479223Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be crosslinked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony J. DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil P. Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Publication number: 20070256970Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Publication number: 20050211615Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive polymeric coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be cross-linked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan
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Publication number: 20050211616Abstract: A porous substrate capable of adsorptive filtration of a fluid having a porous self-supporting substrate and one or more porous, adsorptive coatings comprising from about 1 to about 80% of the void volume of the pores of the substrate. The resultant substrate has good convective and diffusive flow and capacity. The substrate may be crosslinked, have one or more capture chemistries attached to it and is useful as a chromatography media for the selective filtration of desired species including biomolecules such as proteins and DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Anthony DiLeo, Justin McCue, Wilson Moya, Igor Quinones-Garcia, Neil Soice, Volkmar Thom, Sarah Yuan