Patents by Inventor Yung Yoo

Yung Yoo 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: 20190299173
    Abstract: The present invention provides a vessel used for a centrifuge, a centrifugation method using same, and a method for stromal vascular fraction (SVF) isolation using same. In particular, the centrifuge vessel according to the present invention has a rotatable body unit (300) provided with a side accommodation part (310) which is on the side thereof and formed by extending at least a part thereof radially outwards and on which is positioned a plate (150) having a radial end positioned therein. As a result, the present invention substantially eliminates a stirring effect, has high isolation efficiency, and obtains a superior SVF yield.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2016
    Publication date: October 3, 2019
    Inventors: Jong Ha Park, Soon Gee Hong, Bo Yung Yoo, Jun Hyuk Seo, Hyun Seung Ryu, Yong Su Kim, In Ho Kim
  • Patent number: 5763225
    Abstract: A method for the preparation of synthetic peptide products containing up to about forty amino acid residues as ubiquitin-carboxyl terminal extensions expressed in procaryotic cells such as E. coli is disclosed. This is accomplished by cloning appropriate oligonucleotides encoding the desired peptide as a ubiquitin peptide extension gene, splicing the gene into an appropriate plasmid which, in turn is transformed into E. coli, or other appropriate procaryotic cells and inducing expression of the ubiquitin peptide fusion product. When expressed, the cells produce recoverable amounts of ubiquitin extended at its carboxyl terminus by the encoded carboxyl terminal extended peptide (CTEP). The peptide can be recovered as ubiquitin fused extension products (Ub-CTEP) or, alternatively, can be cleaved from the ubiquitin by an appropriate eucaryotic peptidase and purified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: The University of Utah
    Inventors: Martin C. Rechsteiner, Yung Yoo, Kevin V. Rote
  • Patent number: 5620923
    Abstract: A method for the preparation of synthetic peptide products containing up to about forty amino acid residues as ubiquitin-carboxyl terminal extensions expressed in procaryotic cells such as E. coli is disclosed. This is accomplished by cloning appropriate oligonucleotides encoding the desired peptide as a ubiquitin peptide extension gene, splicing the gene into an appropriate plasmid which, in turn is transformed into E. coli, or other appropriate procaryotic cells and inducing expression of the ubiquitin peptide fusion product. When expressed, the cells produce recoverable amounts of ubiquitin extended at its carboxyl terminus by the encoded carboxyl terminal extended peptide (CTEP). The peptide can be recovered as ubiquitin fused extension products (Ub-CTEP) or, alternatively, can be cleaved from the ubiquitin by an appropriate eucaryotic peptidase and purified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: The University of Utah
    Inventors: Martin C. Rechsteiner, Yung Yoo, Keith D. Wilkinson, Kevin V. Rote