Patent classifications
C07K4/04
System for optical stimulation of target cells
Stimulation of target cells using light, e.g., in vivo, is implemented using a variety of methods and devices. In one example, embodiments involve methods for stimulating target cells using a photosensitive protein that allows the target cells to be stimulated in response to light. In another specific example embodiment, target cells are stimulated using an implantable arrangement. The arrangement includes an electrical light-generation means for generating light and a biological portion. The biological portion has a photosensitive bio-molecular arrangement that responds to the generated light by stimulating target cells in vivo. Other aspects and embodiments are directed to systems and methods for screening chemicals based screening chemicals to identify their effects on cell membrane ion channels and pumps, and to systems and methods for controlling an action potential of neuron (e.g., in in vivo and in vitro environments).
Compositions and methods for non-myeloablative conditioning
Disclosed herein are non-myeloablative antibody-toxin conjugates and compositions that target cell surface markers, such as the CD34, CD45 or CD117 receptors, and related methods of their use to effectively conditioning a subject's tissues (e.g., bone marrow tissue) prior to engraftment or transplant. The compositions and methods disclosed herein may be used to condition a subject's tissues in advance of, for example, hematopoietic stem cell transplant and advantageously such compositions and methods do not cause the toxicities that are commonly associated with traditional conditioning methods.
Compositions and methods for non-myeloablative conditioning
Disclosed herein are non-myeloablative antibody-toxin conjugates and compositions that target cell surface markers, such as the CD34, CD45 or CD117 receptors, and related methods of their use to effectively conditioning a subject's tissues (e.g., bone marrow tissue) prior to engraftment or transplant. The compositions and methods disclosed herein may be used to condition a subject's tissues in advance of, for example, hematopoietic stem cell transplant and advantageously such compositions and methods do not cause the toxicities that are commonly associated with traditional conditioning methods.
Microbiota sequence variants of tumor-related antigenic epitopes
The present invention relates to cancer immunotherapy, in particular to sequence variants of tumor-related antigenic epitope sequences. Namely, the present invention provides a method for identification of microbiota sequence variants of tumor-related antigenic epitope sequences. Such microbiota sequence variants are useful for the preparation of anticancer medicaments, since they differ from self-antigens and, thus, they may elicit a strong immune response. Accordingly, medicaments comprising microbiota sequence variants, methods of preparing such medicaments and uses of such medicaments are provided.
Method of making recombinant silk and silk-amyloid hybrid proteins using bacteria
Disclosed are methods of making recombinant secretion of silk and collagen proteins, and amyloid fusions thereof, using bacteria.
Oral vaccine via dental bacteria and emitted peptides to prevent COVID-19 infection
Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition to prevent transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the pharmaceutical composition comprising: genetically modified bacteria; sequences of small peptides; and pharmaceutical excipients, wherein the genetically modified oral bacteria are modified to translate, produce, and emit the sequences of small peptides which neutralize SARS-CoV-2 against COVID-19, wherein transgenic technology is used to modify the genetically modified oral bacteria to add genes in genetically modified oral bacteria that are transcribed to produce small peptides from the sequences of small peptides so added, wherein the sequences of small peptides show extreme binding and neutralization to SARS-CoV-2 but not to host proteins or processes, and wherein the pharmaceutical excipients aid the oral and/or nasal administration of the pharmaceutical composition.