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Compatibilized blends of ABS copolymer and polyolefin

The present invention is directed to blends of ABS copolymer and aliphatic polymers, such as polyolefins, which blends include a compatibilizer. Such blends exhibit improved impact resistance over blends lacking the compatibilizer.
Owner:KRATON POLYMERS US LLC

Manual odor removal structure

A volumetric stainless steel structure is provided by punch pressing a single blank and results in a volumetric presentation of alternating bands of stainless steel material. The spacing of the bands is sufficient to provide (1) an interruption in the surface to surface contact which might entrap organic species and (2) a space which allows the epidermis to be scrubbed, manipulated and massaged by the rounded edge of the bands as the hands manipulate it in a way similar the manipulation of soap. Further, the alternating bands provide internal surface area, in the form of the inside of the bands which are protruding, for additional adsorptive area.
Owner:DAKA RESEARCH INC

Microfluidic Embryo and Gamete Culture Systems

A robotic microfluidic incubator system has a thin transparent sidewall and close proximity of the embryo / oocyte / cultured cells to the sidewall allow close approach of a side view microscope with adequate focal length for mid to high power. This arrangement permits microscopic examination of multiple culture wells when arranged in rows (linear or along the circumference of a carousel). Manual or automated side to side movement of the linear well row, or rotation of the carousel, allows rapid inspection of the contents each well. Automated systems with video capability also allow remote inspection of wells by video connection or Internet connection, and automated video systems can record oft-hours inspections or time lapse development in culture (i.e. embryo cell division progression, or axon growth in neuron cell cultures).
Owner:CRAIG H RANDALL

Biological materials and uses thereof


FR1
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H1-H2
Locus
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VH1
1-3
1-02
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-3
1-03
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-3
1-08
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-2
1-18
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-U
1-24
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKVSGYTLT
1-3
1-45
QMQLVQSGAEVKKTGSSVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-3
1-46
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFT
1-3
1-58
QMQLVQSGPEVKKPGTSVKVSCKASGFTFT
1-2
1-69
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFS
1-2
1-e
QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFS
1-2
1-f
EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGATVKISCKVSGYTFT
VH2
3-1/2-1
2-05
QITLKESGPTLVKPTQTLTLTCTFSGFSLS
3-1
2-26
QVTLKESGPVLVKPTETLTLTCTVSGFSLS
3-1
2-70
QVTLKESGPALVKPTQTLTLTCTFSCFSLS
VH3
1-3
3-07
EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-09
EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFD
1-3
3-11
QVQLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-1
3-13
EVQLVESGGSLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-U
3-15
EVQLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-20
EVQLVFSGGSVVRPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFD
1-3
3-21
EVQLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-23
EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-30
QVQLVESSGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-30.3
QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFS
1-3
3-30.5
QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFS
FR2
CDR1
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H1-H2
Locus
1ab2345
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VH1
1-3
1-02
G--YYMH
WVRQAPGQGLEWMG
1-3
1-03
S--YAMH
WVRQAPGQRLEWMG
1-3
1-08
S--YDIN
WVRQATGQGLEWMG
1-2
1-18
S--YGIS
WVRQAPGQGLEWMG
1-U
1-24
E--LSMH
WVRQAPGKGLEWMG
1-3
1-45
Y--RYLH
WVRQAPGQALEWMG
1-3
1-46
S--YYMH
WVRQAPGQGLEWMG
1-3
1-58
S--SAVQ
WVRQARGQRLEWIG
1-2
1-69
S--YAIS
WVRQAPGQGLEWMG
1-2
1-e
S--YAIS
WVRQAPGQGLEWMG
1-2
1-f
D--YYMH
WVQQAPGKGLEWMG
VH2
3-1/2-1
2-05
TSGVGVG
WIRQPPGKALEWLA
3-1
2-26
NARMGVS
WIRQPPGKALEWLA
3-1
2-70
TSGMRVS
WIRQPPGKALEWLA
VH3
1-3
3-07
S--YWMS
WVRQAPGKGLEWVA
1-3
3-09
D--YAMH
WVRQAPGKGLEWVS
1-3
3-11
D--YYMS
WIRQAPGKGLEWVS
1-1
3-13
S--YDMH
WVRQATGKGLEWVS
1-U
3-15
N--AWMS
WVRQAPGKGLEWVG
1-3
3-20
D--YGMS
WVRQAPGKGLEWVS
1-3
3-21
S--YSMN
WVRQAPGKGLEWVS
1-3
3-23
S--YAMS
WVRQAPGKGLEWVS
1-3
3-30
S--YGMH
WVRQAPGKGLEWVA
1-3
3-30.3
S--YAMH
WVRQAPGKGLEWVA
1-3
3-30.5
S--YGMH
WVRQAPGKGLEWVA
The invention provides a compound comprising a photosensitising agent coupled to a carrier molecule with a minimum coupling ratio of 3:1 wherein the carrier molecule has a binding specificity for a target cell. There is also provided a process of conjugation comprising the use of a first and second aprotic solvent and uses of the conjugated compounds.
Owner:PHOTOBIOTICS

Physiogenomic method for predicting statin injury to muscle and muscle side effects

The present invention relates to the use of genetic variants of associated marker genes to predict an individual's susceptibility to muscular injury and muscular side effects in response to statin therapy. The present invention further relates to analytical assays and computational methods using the novel marker gene set. The present invention has utility for personalized medical treatment, drug safety, statin compliance, and prophylaxis of muscle side effect.
Owner:GENOMAS

Enhancement of reverberant speech by binary mask estimation

ActiveUS20150124987A1Enhancing reverberant speech recognition performanceImproving reverberant speech identificationSpeech analysisLine-transmissionEstimation methodsSpeech identification
The invention is directed to a single channel mask estimation method capable of improving reverberant speech identification for CI users. The method is based on the energy of the reverberant signal and the residual signal computed from linear prediction (LP) analysis. The mask is estimated by comparing the energy ratio of the two signals at different frequency bins with an adaptive threshold. As the threshold is updated for each frame of speech based on the energy ratios of the reverberant and LP residual signals computed from previous frames, it is amenable for real-time implementation. It can thus be used as a specialized (for reverberant environments) sound coding strategy used for cochlear implant applications.
Owner:BOARD OF RGT THE UNIV OF TEXAS SYST

Hematopoietic cell phenotyping using free circulating cellular markers

The present invention provides methods of identifying cluster of differentiation (CD) marker phenotype for hematopoietic cells using multiple soluble CD markers circulating in bodily fluid. In particular aspects, the CD marker phenotype can be used to classify the tumor type of a patient having a proliferative disorder. In other aspects, treatment and disease progression can be monitored by measuring the levels of CD markers in bodily fluids of a patient over time.
Owner:QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INVESTMENTS INC

Microfluidic embryo and gamete culture systems

A robotic microfluidic incubator system has a thin transparent sidewall and close proximity of the embryo / oocyte / cultured cells to the sidewall allow close approach of a side view microscope with adequate focal length for mid to high power. This arrangement permits microscopic examination of multiple culture wells when arranged in rows (linear or along the circumference of a carousel). Manual or automated side to side movement of the linear well row, or rotation of the carousel, allows rapid inspection of the contents each well. Automated systems with video capability also allow remote inspection of wells by video connection or Internet connection, and automated video systems can record oft-hours inspections or time lapse development in culture (i.e. embryo cell division progression, or axon growth in neuron cell cultures).
Owner:CRAIG H RANDALL
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