Patents by Inventor Min Mo

Min Mo 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).

  • Publication number: 20170306424
    Abstract: A system, device, and method for rapid detection of analytes that includes a living, engineered biosensor cell that is typically a component of the mammalian immune system; a reporter protein that is engineered into and expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the reporter protein emits a detectable signal in response to certain predetermined changes in the cytosol of the living, engineered cell; a signal transduction pathway expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the signal transduction pathway controls a biological process within the cytosol of the living, engineered biosensor cell, and wherein the biochemical process, when it occurs, causes the reporter protein to emit a detectable signal; at least one type of detector molecule that is adapted to bind to a specific analyte; at least one analyte that binds to the detector molecule that is specific to that analyte; a plurality of non-antibody signal transducing elements that are either expressed by the living, engineer
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2017
    Publication date: October 26, 2017
    Inventors: Thomas J. ZUPANCIC, Lingchun ZENG, Srikanth VEDAMOORTHY, Joel S. LWANDE, Joseph D. KITTLE, Min MO
  • Publication number: 20170306422
    Abstract: A system, device, and method for rapid detection of analytes that includes a living, engineered biosensor cell that is typically a component of the mammalian immune system; a reporter protein that is engineered into and expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the reporter protein emits a detectable signal in response to certain predetermined changes in the cytosol of the living, engineered cell; a signal transduction pathway expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the signal transduction pathway controls a biological process within the cytosol of the living, engineered biosensor cell, and wherein the biochemical process, when it occurs, causes the reporter protein to emit a detectable signal; at least one type of detector molecule that is adapted to bind to a specific analyte; at least one analyte that binds to the detector molecule that is specific to that analyte; a plurality of non-antibody signal transducing elements that are either expressed by the living, engineer
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2017
    Publication date: October 26, 2017
    Inventors: Thomas J. ZUPANCIC, Lingchun ZENG, Srikanth VEDAMOORTHY, Joel S. LWANDE, Joseph D. KITTLE, Min MO
  • Patent number: 9752199
    Abstract: A system, device, and method for rapid detection of analytes that includes a living, engineered biosensor cell that is typically a component of the mammalian immune system; a reporter protein that is engineered into and expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the reporter protein emits a detectable signal in response to certain predetermined changes in the cytosol of the living, engineered cell; a signal transduction pathway expressed by the living, engineered biosensor cell, wherein the signal transduction pathway controls a biological process within the cytosol of the living, engineered biosensor cell, and wherein the biochemical process, when it occurs, causes the reporter protein to emit a detectable signal; at least one type of detector molecule that is adapted to bind to a specific analyte; at least one analyte that binds to the detector molecule that is specific to that analyte; a plurality of non-antibody signal transducing elements that are either expressed by the living, engineer
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: Fundamental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Zupancic, Lingchun Zeng, Srikanth Vedamoorthy, Joel S. Lwande, Joesph D. Kittle, Min Mo
  • Publication number: 20170196656
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a stripping tip for orthodontics and a manufacturing method thereof. The stripping tip includes a grinding blade provided with a grinding surface for grinding teeth, a holder comprising a grinding blade coupling portion coupled to the grinding blade and a connection coupling portion connected to the grinding blade coupling portion and coupled to a handle or handpiece, and a stiffness enhancement portion provided to a part of the grinding blade coupling portion coupled to the grinding blade to enhance stiffness of the part of the grinding blade coupling portion coupled to the grinding blade.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2016
    Publication date: July 13, 2017
    Inventors: Sang-Nam SHIN, Hyun-Min MO
  • Publication number: 20140335603
    Abstract: A system for detecting infectious agents in biological samples in real time that includes a sample to be tested for at least one specific infectious agent; and a biosensor, wherein the biosensor is operative to detect a specific infectious agent in the sample to be tested; and wherein the biosensor emits an amplified and detectable signal when it reacts with the specific infectious agent. Signal detection is enhanced through the release of LPS from the cells of the infectious agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Publication date: November 13, 2014
    Applicant: APPLIED BIOMOLECULAR TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Thomas J. ZUPANCIC, J.D. KITTLE, Lingchun ZENG, Srikanth VEDAMOORTHY, Min MO
  • Publication number: 20140273020
    Abstract: A system for detecting infectious agents in biological samples in real time that includes a sample to be tested for at least one specific infectious agent; and at least one biosensor, wherein the biosensor is operative to detect a specific infectious agent in the sample to be tested; wherein the biosensor emits a detectable signal when it reacts with the specific infectious agent; wherein the biosensor is a hybridoma cell that naturally expresses an endogenous anti-target antigen specific IgM; and wherein the hybridoma cell has been converted to a B cell receptor biosensor by introducing a detectable reporter gene into the cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: APPLIED BIOMOLECULAR TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Thomas J. ZUPANCIC, J.D. Kittle, Lingchun Zeng, Srikanth Vedamoorthy, Min Mo