Patent classifications
Y10S435/975
Method of detecting auto-antibodies from patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, a peptide and assay kit
Peptides useful in determining the presence of autoantibodies in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis are disclosed.
Monoclonal antibody capable of binding integrin alpha 10 beta 1
The present invention provides a monoclonal antibody or a fragment thereof binding to the extracellular I-domain of integrin alpha10beta1 and a hybridoma cell line deposited at the Deutsche Sammlung von Microorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH under the accession number DSM ACC2583. Furthermore, the present invention also provides a monoclonal antibody or a fragment thereof binding to the extracellular I-domain of integrin alpha10beta1 produced by the hybridoma cell line deposited. Methods and uses of said antibody or a fragment thereof in identifying and selecting cells of a chondrogenic nature for treatment purposes, in particular for the identification and isolation of chondrocytes, mesenchymal progenitor cells and embryonic stem cells for tissue engineering of cartilage, or for identifying diagnostic and therapeutic tools in studying the biological role and the structural/functional relationships of the integrin alpha10beta1 with its various extracellular matrix ligands are also included.
AMPLICON RESCUE MULTIPLEX POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR AMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE TARGETS
Disclosed is a method for amplifying and detecting polynucleotides which can provide sensitive, specific detection of multiple targets from a clinical specimen within a relatively short time.
Corn event TC1507 and methods for detection thereof
- Eric Barbour ,
- James Wayne Bing ,
- Guy A. Cardineau ,
- Robert F. Cressman, Jr. ,
- Manju Gupta ,
- Mary E. Hartnett Locke ,
- David Hondred ,
- Joseph W. Keaschall ,
- Michael G. Koziel ,
- Terry EuClaire Meyer ,
- Daniel Moellenbeck ,
- Kenneth Edwin Narva ,
- Wilas Nirunsuksiri ,
- Stephen W. Ritchie ,
- Marjorie L. Rudert ,
- Craig D. Sanders ,
- Aihua Shao ,
- Steven Jeffrey Stelman ,
- David S. Stucker ,
- Laura Ann Tagliani ,
- William M. Van Zante
The invention provides DNA compositions that relate to transgenic insect resistant maize plants. Also provided are assays for detecting the presence of the maize TC1507 event based on the DNA sequence of the recombinant construct inserted into the maize genome and the DNA sequences flanking the insertion site. Kits and conditions useful in conducting the assays are provided.
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT-ASSOCIATED EYE CONDITIONS
The invention concerns the prevention and treatment of complement-associated eye conditions, such as choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), by administration of Factor D antagonists.
DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC EPITOPE, AND TRANSGENIC PLANT
A method of diagnosing coeliac disease, or susceptibility to coeliac disease, in an individual comprising: (a) contacting a sample from the host with an agent selected from (i) the epitope comprising sequence which is: SEQ ID NO:1 or 2, or an equivalent sequence from a naturally occurring homologue of the gliadin represented by SEQ ID NO:3, (ii) an epitope comprising sequence comprising: SEQ ID NO:1, or an equivalent sequence from a naturally occurring homologue of the gliadin represented by SEQ ID NO:3, which epitope is an isolated oligopeptide derived from a gliadin protein, (iii) an analogue of (i) or (ii) which is capable of being recognised by a T cell receptor that recognises (i) or (ii), which in the case of a peptide analogue is not more than 50 amino acids in length, or (iv) a product comprising two or more agents as defined in (i), (ii) or (iii), and (b) determining in vitro whether T cells in the sample recognise the agent; recognition by the T cells indicating that the individual has, or is susceptible to, coeliac disease. Therapeutic compositions which comprise the epitope and gliadin proteins which do not cause coeliac disease are also provided.
Simian adenoviral vectors encoding malaria antigen
The invention provides recombinant adenoviral vectors which are capable of eliciting immunity against the pre-erythrocytic stage of the life cycle of the malaria parasite. In particular, the invention provides a recombinant, replication deficient simian adenoviral vector which encodes an antigen comprising the thrombospondin-related adhesion protein (TRAP), and also immunogenic compositions (e.g. vaccines) comprising the vector and methods of using such compositions.
Kits to assay kinase activity
Methods and kits for enzymes involved in post-translational modifications are provided. The methods employ elemental analysis, including ICP-MS. The methods allow for the convenient and accurate analysis of post-translation modifications of substrates by enzymes involved in post-translational modifications, including kinase and phosphatase enzymes. Kits may include an element tag for directly tagging an affinity product that recognizes phosphorylated substrates, as well as a non-phosphorylated substrate or an expression plasmid.
METHOD OF DETECTING AUTO-ANTIBODIES FROM PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, A PEPTIDE AND ASSAY KIT
Peptides useful in determining the presence of autoantibodies in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis are disclosed.
Array-based detection of genetic alterations associated with disease
The present invention relates to DNA sequences from regions of copy number change on chromosome 20. The sequences can be used in hybridization methods for the identification of chromosomal abnormalities associated with various diseases.