Patents by Inventor Werner Ens
Werner Ens 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: 20080004232Abstract: Described herein is the first in-depth analysis of c19orf10. Immunofluorescence analysis of cultured cells suggests that the c19orf10 product is localized to the ER/golgi apparatus. The symbol tissue distribution is unique, with staining of both the synovial membrane and the perivascular regions. In some cases there also appears to be an inverse relationship between synovial hyperplasia and c19orf10 expression, raising the possibility that c19orf10 production may be lost during hyperplasia.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: John Wilkins, Hani El-Gabalawy, Oleg Krohkin, Kumar Dasuri, Quijiang Du, Werner Ens
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Publication number: 20050116158Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew Krutchinsky, Alexandre Loboda, Victor Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth Standing
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Patent number: 6833543Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing
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Publication number: 20040144916Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing
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Patent number: 6680475Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing
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Patent number: 6512226Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for selective collision-induced dissociation of a substance, by resonance excitation of ions. An ion stream is supplied into a quadrupole ion guide operated at elevated pressure with a buffer gas. In addition to a radio frequency field for guiding ions through the ion guide, an extra field or other excitation is provided. This field is selected to cause resonance excitation of parent ions of interest. These ions gain kinetic energy and undergo enhanced collision-induced dissociation with a buffer gas. This generates fragment ions, so that the resultant ion stream, containing remaining parent ions and fragment ions can be analyzed in a suitable analyzer. The method essentially enables the two steps of selection of a particular parent ion and generation of fragment ions by collision-induced dissociation to be carried out in a single step, giving a simpler apparatus and enhanced efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Alexandre V. Loboda, Andrei Krouttchinskikh, Victor Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth Standing
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Publication number: 20020195555Abstract: The invention provides an analytical instrument comprising an affinity capture probe interface, a laser desorption ionization source, and a tandem mass spectrometer. Also presented are new methods for protein discovery and identification and for characterization of molecular interactions that utilize the instrument of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Scot R. Weinberger, Werner Ens, Alexander Laboda, Victor Spicer, Raymond G. Bryan, Ken Standing, Pete Tornatore, James R. McNabb
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Publication number: 20020079443Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Universtiy of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing
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Patent number: 6331702Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing
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Patent number: 6265715Abstract: The use of non-porous membranes as sample supports for MALDI-TOFMS analysis of peptides and proteins as well as for the analysis of whole blood is herein described. Non-porous membranes have a uniform surface, allowing for greater sensitivity and accuracy. Specifically, the non-porosity favours crystal growth on the surface of the membrane only, thereby providing enhanced spectral quality over membranes with porous structures. Studies were performed using polyurethane (PU) membranes as an example of non-porous MALDI sample supports and showed that PU membranes yielded higher quality spectra compared with porous membrane sample supports such as polyether and poly(vinyl difluoride) and the spectra obtained from PU membranes are of comparable quality as those obtained with metallic targets. However, the sample preparation for use with PU membranes is much less arduous compared with the preparation necessary for metallic targets. On membrane proteolytic digestions of proteins were performed using trypsin.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventors: Helene Perreault, Art Chow, Werner Ens, Harry Duckworth, Lynda Donald, Richard Oleschuk, Darren Manley, Mark McComb, Kenneth Standing, Joe O'Neil
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Patent number: 5376788Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for the analysis of ions generated by matrix-assisted laser desorption is disclosed. This apparatus and method enhances the mass spectral resolution compared to previous devices and methods by producing electrical modulation of the kinetic energy imparted to the generated ions in a matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometer. This modulation causes parent ions of interest to be substantially reflected (and detected) or substantially not reflected (and not detected) within the spectrometer, while fragment ions produced from the parent ion of interest are substantially reflected (and detected) independent of said modulation. A difference signal is generated between electrical signals sensed when the parent ions are reflected and electrical signals sensed when the parent ions are not reflected thereby mitigating the effects on the mass spectrum of the undesired fragment ions.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Kenneth G. Standing, Werner Ens
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Patent number: RE39099Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for providing an ion transmission device or interface between an ion source and a spectrometer. The ion transmission device can include a multipole rod set and includes a damping gas, to damp spatial and energy spreads of ions generated by a pulsed ion source. The multipole rod set has the effect of guiding the ions along an ion path, so that they can be directed into the inlet of a mass spectrometer. The invention has particular application to MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) ion sources, which produce a small supersonic jet of matrix molecules and ions, which is substantially non-directional, and can have ions travelling in all available directions from the source and having a wide range of energy spreads.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: University of ManitobaInventors: Andrew N. Krutchinsky, Alexandre V. Loboda, Victor L. Spicer, Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing