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Keratinocyte Cell Line (From Little Brown Bat)
UW-Madison researchers have developed an immortalized keratinocyte cell line from the little brown bat (a species that is now endangered). They utilized that cell line to create a model of bat hiberna...
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Bruce Klein, Marcos Isidoro | P240382US01
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Human Cell Line Natively Expressing A HaloTag Fusion To IST1, A Protein Involved In Membrane Trafficking And Endosomal Protein Sorting
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a novel cell line for studying the dynamics of the protein Ist1. They added a HaloTag onto the 3’ end of IST1 in a human RPE1 cell line. This cell lines provide...
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Anjon Audhya, Kevin Swift | P240165US01
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A Single-Handed Petri Dish to Reduce Contamination Risk and Increase User Flexibility
UW-Madison researchers have developed a petri dish with locking mechanisms for single-handed operations. As cell culture workflows can be sensitive to contamination, single-handed operation allows use...
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Aleksandar Wood, Harpreet Singh | P190121US02
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HOST FACTORS THAT ENHANCE VIRAL PRODUCTION VIA VIRALLY DRIVEN FITNESS-BASED CRISPR SCREENING
UW-Madison researchers have developed a new screening approach for identifying host factors that impact influenza viral production after the initial infection, and have used the screen to identify doz...
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Andrew Mehle, Cason King | P230021US02
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NOVEL CELL LINES SUPPORTIVE OF ROBUST LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE VIRUS (LDV) INFECTION
A UW-Madison researcher has created a cell line capable of growing LDV virus in vitro. The inventor explains that he made an educated guess as to what the receptor for this virus might (CD163) be and ...
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Adam Bailey, Teressa Shaw, Cody Warren | P230385US01
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NOVEL CELL LINES SUPPORTIVE OF ROBUST ARTERIVIRUS INFECTION
A UW-Madison researcher has developed FcRn-overexpressing cell lines that are susceptible to arterivirus infection. Through a genetic screen, the inventor discovered that the neonatal Fc receptor (FcR...
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Adam Bailey, Teressa Shaw, Cody Warren | P230384US01
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VACO6
A UW-Madison researcher has established a cell line, called VACO6, from a discarded tissue specimen of a surgically resected primary human colon cancer. The detailed characteristics of the clinical do...
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James Willson | P230180US01
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PROBIOTIC STRAIN COLLECTION TO STUDY PROPHAGES
UW-Madison researchers have developed a number of variants of lytic strain L. reuteri ∆Φ1attB1∆Φ2∆attB2 (WARF case P170020). They are:
L. reuteri∆Φ1, in which prophage #1 is deleted from th...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Jeehwan Oh | P230139US01
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RHESUS MACAQUE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL (IPSC) LINE: LINE Rh2431
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a Rhesus Macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, called the Rh2431 iPSC line.
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John Maufort | P230112US01
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CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL (IPSC) LINE: LINE cy0657
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a Cynomolgus Macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, called the cy0657 iPSC line.
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John Maufort | P230113US01
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METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATION OF BRAIN MURAL CELLS FROM HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
UW-Madison researchers disclose a new method for differentiating brain mural cells – encompassing pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells – from hPSCs. The inventors used their previously discl...
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Eric Shusta, Benjamin Gastfriend, Sean Palecek | P220005US02
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Immortalized Vocal Fold Fibroblasts
Normal vibration of vocal folds (aka vocal cords) depends on the tissue's composition and viscoelasticity. When that composition is altered by scarring or damage, the vibratory functionality of th...
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Susan Thibeault, Xia Chen | P190232US01
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SufFeSient Cells
The commercially available E. coli strain BL21 λDE3 is commonly used for inducibly overexpressing recombinant proteins. Many derivatives of BL21 cells have been developed and commercialized, with pro...
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Patricia Kiley, Erin Mettert | P190138US01
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Vq Myeloma Cell Lines
UW Madison researchers' present invention is a set of two, new transgenic mouse multiple myeloma (MM) cell lines. Transgenic mice were developed expressing mutations in RAS pathway genes found in ...
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Jing Zhang | P210035US01
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RPE CELL LINES WITH PLK4 CONDITIONAL KNOCKOUT AND ANALOG SENSITIVE MUTATION
UW-Madison researchers have developed two cell lines derived from RPE-1 cells (which were obtained from ATCC), an immortalized, non-transformed human epithelial cell line. “PLK4 WTflox/Delta” is a...
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Mark Burkard, Ryan Denu | P210364US01
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Human Basal Cell Carcinoma Cell Line UW-BCC1
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, with around 3 million cases diagnosed each year. BCC involves the basal cells, which are in the deepest layer of the epidermis, the o...
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Vladimir Spiegelman, Felicite Noubissi Kamdem | P140339US01
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CHO Cell Line Expressing HERG-1 Potassium Channels
HERG-1 (human ether-a-go-go-related gene) potassium channels mediate repolarization of cardiac action potentials. Loss of function mutations in hERG-1 can result in long QT syndrome, an inherited diso...
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Gail Robertson, Barry Ganetzky, Jeffrey Warmke, Matthew Trudeau, Samuel Breit, Terence Campbell, Bruce Walker, Stella Valenzuela | P00082US
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GATA2-Mutant Cells to Enable Cancer, Immunology, and Hematology Discoveries
GATA-binding-factor 2 (GATA2) is a transcription factor involved in stem cell maintenance and hematopoietic development. The gene encoding GATA2 often suffers germline and somatic mutations, which res...
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Emery Bresnick, Koichi Katsumura, Kirby Johnson | P200065US01
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines for Fragile X Syndrome Research
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disorder characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability and a characteristic phenotype. It is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability...
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Anita Bhattacharyya Consigny, Su-Chun Zhang, Leonard Abbeduto | P160138US01
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines for Down Syndrome Research
Down syndrome (Trisomy 21, Ts21) is a condition caused by having an extra copy of the 21st chromosome due to an error in cell division. People born with Down syndrome have a characteristic phenotype a...
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Anita Bhattacharyya Consigny, Su-Chun Zhang | P160139US01
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3T3-L1 Mouse PGC-1 Alpha Overexpression for Studying Mitochondrial Function and Aging
Mitochondrial function plays a central role in longevity and healthy aging, and delayed aging by calorie restriction activates PGC-1a (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 al...
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Rozalyn Anderson, Samantha Wright, Stephen Martin, Porsha Howell, Josef Clark, Karl Miller | P200143US01
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines For Fragile X Research
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability and is closely linked with autism. The genetic basis of FXS is an expansion of CGG repeats in the 5'-untransla...
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Anita Bhattacharyya Consigny, Su-Chun Zhang, Leonard Abbeduto | P160138US02
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Fluorescent-Tagged Moraxella Catarrhalis For Cell Culture Experiments
The present invention is a fluorescence-based cell assay for studying the replication of Moraxella catarrhalis. UW-Madison researchers developed a bacterial strain that fluoresces red by producing the...
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Cameron Currie, Reed Stubbendieck | P210244US01
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Plasmids And Cell Lines Expressing The DMPK 3'UTR
The UW Madison researchers' invention is a set of plasmid constructs and cell lines developed to investigate the effects of RNA toxicity in myotonic dystrophy. The inventor created two constructs ...
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Mani Mahadevan, Jeffrey Amack | P210221US01
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Systems And Methods For Determining Genotypes For Performing Physiological Functions
Systems and methods for determining genetic variations of an organism for performing a physiological function. The systems include a number of modules that can be integrated into existing metabolic en...
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Jennifer Reed, Christopher Tervo | P140140US03