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Fibroblast Activation ImmunoPET for Detection of Fibrosis Activity
UW-Madison researchers have developed a novel, cross-species antibody to fibroblast activation protein (FAP). The researchers identified the antibody through screening of a phage display library. That...
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Reinier Hernandez, Aaron LeBeau, Zachary Rosenkrans, Chris Massey, Joseph Gallant | P220283US02
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Developing Specific Rheumatoid Factors as Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools
Rheumatoid factors (RFs) are antibodies that commonly develop in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an incurable autoimmune disease that affects ~1% of the population. RFs bind to IgG and other ...
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Miriam Shelef | P220084US02
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High-Throughput Microfluidics Platform Enables Scalable Single-Cell Nucleic Acid Biomarker Detection
Detection of genetic aberrations using nucleic acids as biomarkers can be a powerful strategy for disease diagnosis and progression monitoring; however, the high heterogeneity of cells within a patien...
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Philip Romero, Leland Hyman | P180094US02
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T CELL SPECIFIC BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING GRAFT-VS-HOST DISEASE AND HEMATOPOIETIC MALIGNANCY RELAPSE FOLLOWING HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION AND TREATMENT THEREOF
UW-Madison researchers have identified and validated a set of human T cell specific biomarkers that can predicti graft-vs-host disease (GVHD) and/or relapse following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cel...
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Christian Capitini, Nicholas Hess, Kalyan Nadiminti, Peiman Hematti, Jenny Gumperz | P220161US02
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DETECTING, PREDICTING SEVERITY OF, AND/OR PREDICTING TREATMENT RESPONSE TO RESPIRATORY VIRUS INFECTION
Using two sets of comparative patient samples (hospitalized COVID-19 patients vs controls from 3 years ago, and hospitalized COVID-19 patients vs patients hospitalized for other conditions), the inven...
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Reid Alisch, Kirk Hogan, Andy Madrid, Ariel Jaitovich | P210192US02
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Image Analysis of Histologically Normal Prostate Biopsies Predicts Cancer Presence
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed disease in men. Current clinical practice for prostate cancer screening uses the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test. However, PSA-based screening detec...
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David Jarrard, Bing Yang, Peter LaViolette | P190032US02
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Unbiased Dna Methylation Markers Define An Extensive Field Defect In Histologically Normal Prostate Tissues Associated With Prostate Cancer: New Biomarkers For Men With Prostate Cancer
A method of detecting the presence of a prostate cancer field defect in a human subject comprising the step of (a) obtaining genomic DNA from the human subject and (b) quantitating methylation in at l...
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David Jarrard, Bing Yang | P170024US02
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Epithelial Quantitation Of Histologically Normal Prostate Tissue Predicts The Presence Of Cancer In Tissue Biopsies
A method of detecting the presence of a prostate cancer in a human subject comprising the steps of (a) obtaining a histologically normal prostate tissue sample from the patient and (b) quantifying the...
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David Jarrard, Bing Yang | P170023US02
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Nanoengineered Surfaces For Cancer Biomarker Capture
Described herein is cancer biomarker, e.g., a vesicle, capture surface that includes a substrate, a first plurality of nanoparticles attached to the substrate; a plurality of bifunctional tethers, whe...
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Seungpyo Hong, Michael Poellmann | P180105US02
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Antibodies Targeting Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells And Methods Of Use Thereof
The present invention provides antibodies that target glioblastoma stem-like cells and methods and kits for their use.
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Eric Shusta, Michael Zorniak, Paul Clark, Yongku Cho, Benjamin Umlauf, John Kuo | P180018US02
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Blood Protein Biomarkers for Detection of Colon Cancer
Colorectal cancer is a major cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality in developed nations, causing more than 600,000 deaths worldwide every year. While early detection of localized colorectal ...
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Michael Sussman, William Dove, Melanie Ivancic, Jennifer Pleiman, Edward Huttlin, Perry Pickhardt, Xiaodi Chen, Amy Irving, Adrian Hegeman, Mark Reichelderfer, Gregory Kennedy | P150077US02
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Biomarkers For Breast Cancer And Methods Of Use Thereof
Advances in screening and detection have led to an increase in the diagnosis of early stage breast cancer. Plotting the optimal course of treatment (i.e., more or less aggressive) remains a challenge,...
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James Shull | P160213US02
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Biomarkers for Detecting Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in American men, causing more than 27,000 deaths every year. An estimated one man in seven will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.E...
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David Jarrard, Bing Yang | P130258US03
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Detecting Ovarian Cancer and Risk
Ovarian cancer is the most fatal gynecological cancer, killing 15,000 women in the Unites States every year. The overall five-year relative survival rate for women with ovarian cancer is 46 percent. T...
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Halcyon Skinner, Gary Schwartz | P130052US03
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Prostate Cancer and Melanoma Screening
Almost 200,000 men in the United States develop prostate cancer each year. More than 60,000 people develop melanoma. Early diagnosis is key to survival because the best treatment and prognosis for the...
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Douglas McNeel, Edward Dunphy, Jason Dubovsky, Luke Hoeppner | P06004US
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hMREII Antiserum for the Detection of DNA Damage
DNA damage occurs in organisms as a result of exposure to environmental chemicals and radiation. Failure to repair this damage can lead to tumor formation and cancer. Although a gene has been found in...
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John H. J. Petrini | P95198US
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Muc16 Bound to Immune Cells Provides an Improved Indicator for Ovarian Cancer and Preeclampsia
Each year, approximately 20,000 American women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and about 15,000 women die of the disease. The overall five-year relative survival rate for women with ovarian cancer...
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Manish Patankar, Joseph Connor, Jennifer Belisle | P07365US