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LORAIN ASIAN BUFFET, INC
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Development and Application of Discontinuous Modeling for Rock Engineering: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Analysis of Discontinuous Deformation, 5-8 October 2003, Throndheim, Norw
Richard J. Massey - Rockville MD Mark T. Martin - Bethesda MD Liwen Dong - Rockville MD Ming Lu - Lanham MD Alan Fischer - Cambridge MA Fabian Jameison - Gaithersburg MD Pam Liang - Rockville MD Robert Hoch - Hensonville NY Jonathan K. Leland - Silver Spring MD
Graphitic nanotubes, which include tubular fullerenes (commonly called âbuckytubesâ) and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution, are used as solid supports in electrogenerated chemiluminescence assays. The graphitic nanotubes are chemically modified with functional group biomolecules prior to use in an assay. Association of electrochemiluminescent ruthenium complexes with the functional group biomolecule-modified nanotubes permits detection of molecules including nucleic acids, antigens, enzymes, and enzyme substrates by multiple formats.
Richard J. Massey - Rockville MD, US Mark T. Martin - N. Bethesda MD, US Liwen Dong - Rockville MD, US Ming Lu - Lanham MD, US Alan Fischer - Cambridge MA, US Fabian Jameison - Gaithersburg MD, US Pam Liang - Baltimore MD, US Robert Hoch - Hensonville NY, US Jonathan K. Leland - Silver Spring MD, US
Graphitic nanotubes, which include tubular fullerenes (commonly called “buckytubes”) and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution, are used as solid supports in electrogenerated chemiluminescence assays. The graphitic nanotubes are chemically modified with functional group biomolecules prior to use in an assay. Association of electrochemiluminescent ruthenium complexes with the functional group biomolecule-modified nanotubes permits detection of molecules including nucleic acids, antigens, enzymes, and enzyme substrates by multiple formats.
Richard Massey - Rockville MD, US Mark Martin - N. Bethesda MD, US Liwen Dong - Rockville MD, US Ming Lu - Lanham MD, US Alan Fischer - Cambridge MA, US Fabian Jameison - Gaithersburg MD, US Pam Liang - Baltimore MD, US Robert Hoch - Hensonville NY, US Jonathan Leland - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543 C12M 1/34
US Classification:
436518000, 435287200, 977746000
Abstract:
Graphitic nanotubes, which include tubular fullerenes (commonly called “buckytubes”) and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution, are used as solid supports in electrogenerated chemiluminescence assays. The graphitic nanotubes are chemically modified with functional group biomolecules prior to use in an assay. Association of electrochemiluminescent ruthenium complexes with the functional group biomolecule-modified nanotubes permits detection of molecules including nucleic acids, antigens, enzymes, and enzyme substrates by multiple formats.
Detection Of Elevated Levels Of Her-2/Neu Protein On Circulating Cancer Cells And Treatment
Robert M. Lorence - Bethesda MD, US Ming Lu - Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
WELLSTAT BIOLOGICS CORPORATION - Gaitherbsurg MD
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
US Classification:
435 723
Abstract:
The expression of Her-2/neu protein on circulating cancer cells in a blood sample is detected by isolating the cancer cells from the blood sample and then performing on the isolated cancer cells a sensitive Her-2/neu immunoassay. A positive result indicates the expression of Her-2/neu on cancer cells in the blood sample. This method can be used to identify cancer patients who are likely to benefit from treatment with an anticancer agent that targets Her-2/neu, such as trastuzumab (HERCEPTIN).
Detection Of Steroid Receptors On Circulating Carcinoma Cells And Treatment
The expression of a steroid receptor from circulating carcinoma cells in a blood sample is detected by isolating the carcinoma cells from the blood sample, making an extract from the isolated carcinoma cells and then performing on the extract a sensitive immunoassay capable of detecting the carcinoma cell-associated steroid receptor. A positive result indicates the presence of the steroid receptor in the carcinoma cells. This method can be used to identify cancer patients who are likely to benefit from treatment with an endocrine therapeutic agent.
Detection Of Elevated Levels Of Her-2/Neu Protein From Non-Isolated Circulating Cancer Cells And Treatment
Robert M. Lorence - Bethesda MD, US Ming Lu - Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
WELLSTAT BIOLOGICS CORPORATION - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
US Classification:
435 723
Abstract:
The expression of Her-2/neu protein on circulating cancer cells in a sample of blood or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) is detected by performing a sensitive Her-2/neu immunoassay. There is no need to isolate the cancer cells before performing the immunoassay. A positive result indicates the expression of Her-2/neu on cancer cells in the blood sample. This method can be used to identify cancer patients who are likely to benefit from treatment with an anticancer agent that targets Her-2/neu, such as trastuzumab (HERCEPTIN), lapatinib, CP-724,714, NKI-272, and BMS-599626
Detection Of Elevated Levels Of Her-2/Neu Protein On Circulating Cancer Cells And Treatment
Robert M. Lorence - Bethesda MD, US Ming Lu - Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
WELLSTAT BIOLOGICS CORPORATION - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G01N 33/574 G01N 33/577
US Classification:
435 723
Abstract:
The expression of Her-2/neu protein on circulating cancer cells in a blood sample is detected by isolating the cancer cells from the blood sample and then performing on the isolated cancer cells a sensitive Her-2/neu immunoassay. A positive result indicates the expression of Her-2/neu on cancer cells in the blood sample. This method can be used to identify cancer patients who are likely to benefit from treatment with an anticancer agent that targets Her-2/neu, such as trastuzumab (HERCEPTIN).
Richard J. Massey - Rockville MD Mark T. Martin - Bethesda MD Liwen Dong - Rockville MD Ming Lu - Lanham MD Alan Fischer - Cambridge MD Fabian Jameison - Gaithersburg MD Pam Liang - Rockville MD Robert Hoch - Hensonville NY Jonathan K. Leland - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
Meso Scale Technology - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G01N 33551 G01N 33573 C12Q 132 C12Q 137
US Classification:
436526
Abstract:
Graphitic nanotubes, which include tubular fullerenes (commonly called "buckytubes") and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution, are used as solid supports in electrogenerated chemiluminescence assays. The graphitic nanotubes are chemically modified with functional group biomolecules prior to use in an assay. Association of electrochemiluminescent ruthenium complexes with the functional group biomolecule-modified nanotubes permits detection of molecules including nucleic acids, antigens, enzymes, and enzyme substrates by multiple formats.
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