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FERRITIN-TARGETING PROTACS AND METHODS OF INDUCING PYROPTOSIS
UW-Madison researchers have developed ferritin-targeting proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) to establish an iron excess stress inside cancer cells. The PROTAC structure contains oleic acid for b...
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Quanyin Hu, Yu Chen | P230104WO01
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Method Of Identifying Allosteric Biosensor Proteins With New Specificities
UW-Madison researchers have developed an RNA barcode method to measure transcripts produced under an inducible promoter without the need for deep sequencing. The method involves adding a random RNA ba...
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Srivatsan Raman, Kyle Nishikawa, Nathan Novy | P230343US02
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HELA-ADAPTED RHINOVIRUSES C (RV-C) AND ADAPTIVE GENOMIC MUTATIONS
UW-Madison researchers have developed HeLa cell-adapted Rhinovirus-C (RV-C) variants that induce a strong cytopathic effect and replicate vigorously in HeLa-E8 cells. The inventors had previously show...
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James Gern, Yury Bochkov | P240269US01
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Washed Platelet Extract
UW-Madison researchers have developed a washed platelet extract with increased platelet growth factor concentration and decreased total protein relative to platelet rich plasma, and methods of making ...
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Jacques Galipeau, Sabrina Brounts, Andrea Pennati | P190172US03
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GENETICALLY ENCODED SYNTHETIC REACTION-DIFFUSION SYSTEM THAT CAN GENERATE PROGRAMMABLE OSCILLATIONS, PATTERNS, AND SPATIOTEMPORAL SIGNALING CIRCUITS IN MAMMALIAN CELLS
Two UW-Madison researchers have developed a programmable reaction-diffusion system, derived from two small bacterial proteins MinD and MinE, that can be encoded into mammalian cells. In addition, the ...
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Scott Coyle, Rohith Rajasekaran | P220268US02
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MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A SKIN CONSTRUCT
Research into new therapies for skin diseases is challenging for a number of reasons. As is known, skin cells are exposed to both atmospheric air and liquids within the body. However, conventional cel...
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Jose Ayuso, Catherine Reed McBain, Seth Zima, Rithvik Turaga, Vijayasaradhi Setaluri | P230351US01
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MICROSCOPE ENABLED 3D BIOPRINTING SYSTEM
UW-Madison inventors have developed a device that controls a series of actuators mounted onto various inverted microscopes (i.e. Nikon TiE II) to add 3D bioprinting and pick and place capabilities. Th...
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Alexander McGhee, Christian Franck | P230307US01
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A Novel Counter-Selection Marker for Use in Lactic Acid Bacteria
Lactic acid bacteria constitute a large group of Gram-positive bacteria (over 200 species described), of which Lactobacillus is the largest genus in the lactic acid bacteria group. Members of the Lact...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Jeehwan Oh | P160379US01
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Model System for Identifying Anti-Cancer Agents
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is conserved in animals as diverse as fruit flies and humans. This pathway is involved in embryological development, and activation of the pathway in adult tissues ...
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Vladimir Spiegelman, Neehar Bhatia | P07243US02
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System And Method For Characterizing Ions Using A Superconducting Transmission Line Detector
A system and method for characterizing incident ions are provided. The method includes positioning a transmission line detector to receive incident ions, the transmission line detector comprising a su...
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Robert McDermott, Joseph Suttle | P150094US01
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Artificial Transcription Factors and Uses Thereof
Transcription factor expression can profoundly alter the transcriptional dynamics of a cell, even inducing the transition to a new cell fate. Four transcription factors – Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc...
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Aseem Ansari, Asuka Eguchi | P160383US02
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Nuclease Inhibitors and Methods for Their Use
Biochemical research and biotechnology rely on nucleic acids; however, nucleic acids frequently encounter nucleases that can negatively affect experiments. Although nuclease inhibitors are often used ...
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Ronald Raines, Bryan Smith, David Lynn, Matthew Soellner | P05096US
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High-Throughput Genome Editing and Engineering of Industrial Yeast, Other Fungi
As the industrial uses of yeast and other fungi expand, new systems are needed to genetically optimize strains for their intended use. In particular, the ability to manipulate prototrophic and diploid...
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Christopher Hittinger, William Alexander | P140240US03
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New Protein Production Strategy for Plants
In animals, plants and other eukaryotic organisms, typically one protein is translated from each mRNA. Usually, translation can start only at one end of the mRNA strand. In contrast, several viruses ...
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Aurelie Rakotondrafara, Jincan Zhang | P140069US02
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Controlling the Formation of Stem Cell Colonies with Tailored SAM Array
The substrate on which cells are cultured is key to successful growth and tissue generation. For example, it has been shown that attachment to a substrate by human embryonic stem cells influences whet...
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William Murphy, Angela Xie | P150062US01
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Designing Ubiquitin Oligomers
Ubiquitin (Ub) is a small protein composed of 76 amino acids and found throughout the cells of eukaryotic organisms. It folds into a compact globular structure, often as part of a complex of proteins....
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Eric Strieter, Ellen Valkevich, Robert Guenette | P120240US02
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Increasing Secondary Metabolite Production in Fungus for Drug Development
Fungi produce a variety of chemical compounds called secondary metabolites. These compounds display a broad range of activities, including fighting off other fungi and bacteria. They also are useful f...
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Nancy Keller, Jin Woo Bok | P130203US01
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Bacteria Modified to Secrete Biologically Active Protein for Large-Scale Production
E. coli is the most common prokaryote used to produce protein. The expressed protein generally accumulates in the cytoplasm. While this approach is useful for some proteins, not all proteins can b...
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Sydnor Withers III, Miguel Dominguez, Matthew DeLisa, Charles Haitjema | P100362US02
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Investigating Cell-Surface Interactions via Chemical Array
How and why precursor cells differentiate into tissue-specific cell types involves a complex interplay of signals and remains a rich topic of investigation. Outside of the body, for example, certain s...
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William Murphy, Justin Koepsel | P120126US01
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Fusion Protein Expression Vectors, CMV-GST and CMV-tac-GST
Enzymes of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) family are present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. As much as 10 percent of the cytosolic protein in some mammalian organs can consist of GSTs.
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William Fahl, T. Herbert Manoharan, Jean Gallo, Andrew Gulick | P94062US
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Bacterial Transcription Enhancers
Bacterial production of recombinant proteins is used commonly by researchers and commercial entities to manufacture a large variety of proteins.
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Richard Gourse, Shawn Estrem, Tamas Gaal, Wilma Ross | P99238US
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Translation-Coupling Cassette for Quickly and Reliably Monitoring Protein Translation in Host Cells
Bacterial production of recombinant proteins is used commonly by researchers and commercial entities to manufacture a large variety of proteins. However, many proteins are not produced efficiently in ...
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Brian Pfleger, Daniel Mendez Perez | P090401US02
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A Nucleotide Element That Enhances Transcription from Bacterial Promoters
The main form of RNA polymerase in E. coli is Eσ70. One of the recognition elements within the promoter region for Eσ70 is the UP element. This element is situated upstream of the RNA transcription ...
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Richard Gourse, Shawn Estrem, Tamas Gaal, Wilma Ross | P99222US
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Expression System and Fermentation Processes For Overexpression Of Holo-Acyl Carrier Protein
Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is a small lipid carrier protein involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and in the solubilization of fats to make them metabolically available. The molecule is difficult to obt...
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Brian Fox, John Broadwater, Jeffrey Haas | P97107US
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Expression and Purification of Recombinant Rabbit and Human Phosphoglucomutase
Phosphoglucomutase (PGM) is a glycolytic enzyme that converts glucose 1-phosphate to glucose 6-phosphate. This enzyme plays a major role in directing the flow of carbon toward either anabolic or catab...
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John Markley, Ronnie Frederick, Young Kee Chae | P02088US