Steven Daniel - Gilroy CA James Gilmore - San Jose CA Susan G. Stuart - Montara CA Laura L. Stuve - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
Incyte Genomics, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6, 536 221, 536 231, 536 245
Abstract:
The present invention relates to polynucleotides comprising genes that regulate cell proliferation. The present invention also relates to a method for diagnosing or monitoring the treatment of a disease characterized by the altered expression of genes that regulate cell proliferation in a sample.
Richard L. Mueller - Byron CA 94514 Steven A. Daniel - Fremont CA 94539 Amr Salahieh - Campbell CA 95008 Robert LaDuca - Davenport CA 95017 Lauren K. Lundquist - Morgan Hill CA 95037 Richard D. Phipps - Morgan Hill CA 95037 Daniel S. Brown - Los Gatos CA 95032
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 9504, 604528, 604532, 606 15
Abstract:
A non-deforming deflectable multi-lumen catheter with an outer jacket having a deflectable distal end portion, an eccentric pull wire lumen, coil and shim embedded therein. The deflectable distal portion optionally having one or more transaxial notches in the external surface of the outer jacket. A functional device is disposed within the lumen of an inner tube substantially coaxial with the outer jacket of the catheter. The distal tip of the functional device egressible from the distal tip of the catheter, and upon deflection, automatically aligns with the distal tip of the catheter and functional device.
Design Of Artificial Genes For Use As Controls In Gene Expression Analysis Systems
Method of producing controls for use in gene expression analysis systems such as macroarrays, real-time PCR, northern blots, SAGE and microarrays. The controls are generated either from near-random sequence of DNA, or from inter- or intragenic regions of a genome. Ten specific control sequences are also disclosed. Also presented are methods of using these controls, including as negative controls, positive controls, and as calibrators of a gene expression analysis system.
Impedance Controlled Tissue Ablation Apparatus And Method
Robert M. Pearson - San Jose CA, US Steven A. Daniel - Fremont CA, US Daniel J. Balbierz - Redwood City CA, US Theodore C. Johnson - Ann Arbor MI, US Zia Yassinzadeh - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Angiodynamics, Inc. - Queensbury NY
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 41, 607105, 607102, 606 42
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for carrying our thermal ablation of target tissue is disclosed. The apparatus includes an RF ablation device having a multi-electrode electrode assembly designed to be deployed in target tissue, defining a selected-volume tissue region to be ablated, and having infusion channels for infusing a liquid into the target tissue during the ablation process. A control unit in the apparatus is operably connected to an RF energy source, for controlling the RF power level supplied to the electrodes, and to an infusion device, for controlling the rate of infusion of a liquid through the device into the tissue. During both electrode deployment and tissue ablation, impedance and or temperature measurements made within the tissue are used to control the RF source and infusion device, for optimizing the time and extent of tissue ablation.
Method For Determining Secondary Modifications Of Molecules Using Arrays
James Gilmore - The Woodlands TX, US Steven Daniel - The Woodlands TX, US Rick Wiese - The Woodlands TX, US
International Classification:
G01N033/53
US Classification:
435/007100
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for simultaneous detection of multiple secondary modifications, such as “post-translational modifications”, of target molecules, e.g., polypeptides, utilizing an “array” format.
Design Of Artificial Genes For Use As Controls In Gene Expression Analysis Systems
Hrissi Samartzidou - Sunnyvale CA, US Leah Turner - Sunnyvale CA, US Steven Daniel - The Woodlands TX, US Thomas Houts - Gilroy CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68 C12P019/34
US Classification:
435006000, 435091200
Abstract:
Method of producing controls for use in gene expression analysis systems such as macroarrays, real-time PCR, northern blots, SAGE and microarrays. The controls are generated either from near-random sequence of DNA, or from inter- or intragenic regions of a genome. Ten specific control sequences are also disclosed. Also presented are methods of using these controls, including as negative controls, positive controls, and as calibrators of a gene expression analysis system.
James Gilmore - Carlsbad CA, US Steven Daniel - Carlsbad CA, US Mike Hogan - Tucson AZ, US Sunny Tam - Westborough MA, US Rick Wiese - Roscoe IL, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/53 G01N 33/00 C12M 1/34 A61L 2/00
US Classification:
435007100, 435287200, 436086000, 427002110
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for assembling protein arrays. In one aspect, the methods comprise use of charged or polar array surfaces in the construction of the array. The methods also comprise use of viscous solutions for the deposition of the polypeptides on the array surface in the construction of the array.
ROBERT M. PEARSON - San Jose CA, US Steven A. Daniel - Fremont CA, US Daniel J. Balbierz - Redwood City CA, US Theodore C. Johnson - Ann Arbor MI, US Zia Yassinzadeh - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
AngioDynamics, Inc. - Queensbury NY
International Classification:
A61B 18/18 A61B 18/04
US Classification:
606 41, 606 34
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for carrying our thermal ablation of target tissue is disclosed. The apparatus includes an RF ablation device having a multi-electrode electrode assembly designed to be deployed in target tissue, defining a selected-volume tissue region to be ablated, and having infusion channels for infusing a liquid into the target tissue during the ablation process. A control unit in the apparatus is operably connected to an RF energy source, for controlling the RF power level supplied to the electrodes, and to an infusion device, for controlling the rate of infusion of a liquid through the device into the tissue. During both electrode deployment and tissue ablation, impedance and or temperature measurements made within the tissue are used to control the RF source and infusion device, for optimizing the time and extent of tissue ablation.
Dr. Daniel graduated from the UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2007. He works in Round Rock, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Daniel is affiliated with St Davids Round Rock Medical Center.
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Steven Daniel, 19, is working on that new generation idea. He has been coming to games with his grandfather, Mike Clements, since he was 9 and "I bleed Rays,'' Daniel said. He thinks he and Rays reliever Jeff Neiman are probably the only two people in the stadium wearing a Neiman jersey.