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229 results about "Vertebrate Animals" patented technology

Particle-mediated bombardment of DNA sequences into tissue to induce an immune response

A method of transferring a gene to vertebrate cells is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: (a) providing microprojectiles, the microprojectiles carrying polynucleic acid sequences, the sequences comprising, in the 5' to 3' direction, a regulatory sequence operable in the tissue cells and a gene positioned downstream of the regulatory sequence and under the transcriptional control thereof; and (b) accelerating the microprojectiles at the cells, with the microprojectiles contacting the cells at a speed sufficient to penetrate the cells and deposit the polynucleic acid sequences therein. Preferably, the target cells reside in situ in the animal subject when they are transformed. Preferred target cells are dermis or hypodermis cells, and preferred genes for insertion into the target cells are genes which code for proteins or peptides which produce a physiological response in the animal subject.
Owner:DUKE UNIV +2

Method of estimating skeletal status

InactiveUS6411729B1Fast background correction of image dataReducing or preferably removing the low frequency informationImage enhancementImage analysisStatistical analysisState parameter
A method for estimating the skeletal status or bone quality of a vertebrate on the basis of two-dimensional image data comprising information relating to the trabecular structure of at least a part of a bone of the vertebrate, the image data being data obtained by exposing at least the part of the bone to electromagnetic radiation, such as X-rays, the method comprising subjecting the image data to a statistical analysis comprising a background correction procedure in which low frequency intensity variations not related to the trabecular structure of the bone are reduced relative to image data related to the trabecular structure of the part of the bone, a feature extraction procedure comprising (a) determining values reflecting the projected trabecular density in the image data, caused by the X-ray attenuating properties of cancellous bone in the part of the bone, for each of a number of locations or areas in the image data, (b) deriving one or more features from the variation of the determined PTD-values, preferably in the longitudinal direction of the bone, and an estimation procedure in which the skeletal status of the vertebrate is estimated on the basis of the one or more derived features and optionally other features related to the bone of the vertebrate and a predetermined relationship between the features and reference skeletal status parameters. Preferably, a profile describing the projected trabecullar density as a function of the distance along a line substantially at the center of the bone is determined, and information relating to skeletal status is derived from variations, fluctuations or other features of the profile.
Owner:TORSANA OSTEOPOROSIS DIAGNOSTICS

Functional influenza virus like particles (VLPs)

The present invention discloses and claims virus like particles (VLPs) that express and / or contains seasonal influenza virus proteins, avian influenza virus proteins and / or influenza virus proteins from viruses with pandemic potential. The invention includes vector constructs comprising said proteins, cells comprising said constructs, formulations and vaccines comprising VLPs of the inventions. The invention also includes methods of making and administrating VLPs to vertebrates, including methods of inducing substantial immunity to either seasonal and avian influenza, or at least one symptom thereof.
Owner:NOVAVAX

Covalently closed nucleic acid molecules for immunostimulation

Short deoxyribonucleic acid molecules that are partially single-stranded, dumbbell-shaped, and covalently closed, which contain one or more unmethylated cytosine guanosine motif (CpG motif) and exhibit immunomodifying effects. Such molecules can be used for immunostimulation applications in humans or vertebrates.
Owner:GILEAD SCI INC

Recombinant avipox virus

The present invention provides a method for inducing an immunological response in a vertebrate to a pathogen by inoculating the vertebrate with a synthetic recombinant avipox virus modified by the presence, in a non-essential region of the avipox genome, of DNA from any source which encodes for and expresses an antigen of the pathogen. The present invention further provides a synthetic recombinant avipox virus modified by the insertion therein of DNA from any source, and particularly from a non-avipox source, into a non-essential region of the avipox genome.
Owner:HEALTH RES INC

Transgenic animals and methods of use

The present invention comprises non-human vertebrate cells and non-human mammals having a genome comprising an introduced partially human immunoglobulin region, said introduced region comprising human VH coding sequences and non-coding VH sequences based on the endogenous genome of the non-human mammal.
Owner:TRIANNI INC

Interbody spinal device

An interbody spinal device for insertion into an intervertebral disc space of a vertebrate animal, where the device is adapted to rotate within the intervertebral disc space upon insertion. The invention also provides a method of distracting and / or maintaining two adjacent vertebrae of a vertebrate animal until the two adjoining vertebrae are fused, the method comprising: (a) creating an intervertebral disc space between the two adjacent vertebrae through an aperture; and (b) inserting an interbody spinal device through an aperture into the intervertebral disc space.
Owner:NAT UNIV OF SINAPORE

Methods, systems and devices for detecting insects and other pests

We describe a method for detection of the presence of an invertebrate or an invertebrate component in a sample of substantially non invertebrate material, comprising impinging said sample with a source of electromagnetic radiation at a wavelength of at least 600 nm and detecting Raman scattering / fluorescence of said invertebrate or a component of said invertebrate at a wavenumber where the non-invertebrate components of said sample either do not fluoresce or fluoresce with sufficiently low intensity wherein the non invertebrate material is edible and / or living.
Owner:UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA +1

Spinster-like protein genes, expression products, non-human animal model: uses in human metabolic disorders

The present invention relates to a non-human vertebrate animal model displaying an alteration in fat metabolism or in the sensitivity towards leptin or insulin, which model bears a mutation in the gene encoding the spinster like 1 protein (Spinl1). The invention also relates to mutant Spinl1 proteins and nucleic acid sequences encoding these proteins. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of the non-human vertebrate animal model for the identification of diagnostic markers, or as a model for studying the molecular and physiological mechanisms associated with an alteration in fat metabolism or an alteration in the sensitivity towards leptin or insulin, or for the identification and testing of agents useful in the prevention, amelioration, or treatment of the above conditions. Agents, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for treating the above conditions are likewise described, as are methods for identifying said agents.
Owner:INGENIUM PHARMACEUTICALS AG

Methods and compositions for treating intervertebral disc degeneration

A fluid matrix comprising cross-linked remodelable collagen from a donor vertebrate animal is useful for regenerating hydrodynamic function in damaged intervertebral discs in vivo. The matrix may be injectable and may comprise cells and a plurality of purified cell growth factors. The matrix promotes cell growth and elaboration of proteoglycans to facilitate regeneration of native tissues. The collagen in the matrix may be cross-linked using photooxidative catalysis and visible light, and purified cell growth factors are preferably at least partly bone-derived.
Owner:ZIMMER ORTHOBIOLOGICS

Rapid immunomagnetic bead chromatographic method for main allergens in aquatic products

The invention relates to a rapid immunomagnetic bead chromatographic method for main allergens in aquatic products. A rat monoclonal antibody which has specific reaction with a tropomyosin (Tm) allergen of edible crustacean aquatic organisms and edible soft-bodied aquatic organisms, has specific reaction with a parvalbumin (Pa) allergen of fishes, frogs, rats and sea turtle vertebrates, and is prepared and screened by hybridoma technology is taken as a specific antibody and coupled to the surface of a magnetic nanometer material in a chemical bonding mode to serve as a marker so as to prepare a specific nanometer detection probe suitable for magnetic bead chromatography; the allergen specific nanometer detection probe and sample solution are added into a sample pad of an allergen magnetic immunochromatographic test strip, the sample pad is stood at room temperature for 20 minutes, the allergens are captured by a detection strip and a control strip through chromatography to form a macroscopic colored strip, so that immunochromatography is realized; and a test card is put on a magnetic assay reader, the content of the allergens in a sample to be detected is calculated according to a marked line, comparison is performed and the immunochromatography is finished.
Owner:SHANGHAI OCEAN UNIV
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