Patents by Inventor Steven D. Stroupe

Steven D. Stroupe 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: 20020035244
    Abstract: A set of contiguous and partially overlapping RNA sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby, designated as PS215 and transcribed from prostate tissue is described. These sequences are useful for the detecting, diagnosing, staging, monitoring, prognosticating, preventing or treating, or determining the predisposition of an individual to diseases and conditions of the prostate such as prostate cancer. Also provided are antibodies which specifically bind to PS215-encoded polypeptide or protein, and agonists or inhibitors which prevent action of the tissue-specific PS215 polypeptide, which molecules are useful for the therapeutic treatment of prostate diseases, tumors or metastases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Publication date: March 21, 2002
    Inventors: MAURICE COHEN, TRACEY L. COLPITTS, PAULA N. FRIEDMAN, EDWARD N. GRANADOS, MICHAEL R. KLASS, JOHN C. RUSSELL, STEVEN D. STROUPE
  • Patent number: 5939265
    Abstract: A set of contiguous and partially overlapping RNA sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby, designated as LU103 and transcribed from lung tissue is described. A fully sequenced clone representing the longest continuous sequence of LU103 is also disclosed. These sequences are useful for detecting, diagnosing, staging, monitoring, prognosticating, preventing or treating, or determining the predisposition of an individual to diseases and conditions of the lung such as lung cancer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Maurice Cohen, Paula N. Friedman, Julian Gordon, Steven C. Hodges, Michael R. Klass, Jon D. Kratochvil, Lisa Roberts-Rapp, John C. Russell, Steven D. Stroupe