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Identifying Sequence Information from Single Molecule Nucleic Acid Measurements
UW-Madison researchers have developed methods for identifying nucleic acid sequence information using single molecule measurements that provide simple, information-rich workflows with high sensitivity...
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David Schwartz, Subhrangshu Nandi, Michael Newton | P180056US02
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VACCINE ADJUVANTS, TRANSFECTION REAGENTS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
UW-Madison researchers have developed a new combination adjuvant composition (dubbed QTAP) that combines two safe adjuvants (Quil-A and DOTAP) using a nanoparticle preparation protocol developed by th...
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Adel Talaat, Bubacarr Touray | P220343US02
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An Optimized, More Efficient Method for Characterizing Microorganisms and Viruses Using Metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of genetic material from environmental samples for detecting microbes, especially pathogens. It is increasingly used within clinical and industrial settings. While metagenomi...
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Tony Goldberg, Samuel Sibley | P160266US02
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High-Throughput Tool for Developing Enzyme-Mimicking Catalysts
Catalysts play countless roles in modern society including production of fertilizer, synthesis of plastics and other ubiquitous materials and development of pharmaceuticals. However, many catalysts re...
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Jeffrey Martell, Edward Pimentel, Justice Merrifield | P220207US02
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UW-Madison researchers have developed a titin DNA construct (a ‘titin minigene plasmid’) that is useful for identifying agents that modulate the titin size reduction that correlates with age and l...
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Wei Guo, Yanghai Zhang | P230097US01
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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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Automated Imaging System For Single Molecules
There is provided a high throughput automated single molecule image collection and processing system that requires minimal initial user input. The unique features embodied in the present disclosure al...
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David Schwartz, Rodney Runnheim, Daniel Forrest | P02230US
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Computer Systems For Annotation Of Single Molecule Fragments
There are provided computer systems for visualizing and annotating single molecule images. Annotation systems in accordance with this disclosure allow a user to mark and annotate single molecules of i...
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David Schwartz, Jessica Severin | P02229US
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System And Process For Validating, Aligning And Reordering One Or More Genetic Sequence Maps Using A
A method and system are provided for comparing ordered segments of a first DNA restriction map with ordered segments of a second DNA restriction map to determine a level of accuracy the first DNA map ...
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David Schwartz, Marco Antoniotti, Bud Mishra, Tom Anantharaman, Salvatore Paxia | P04027US
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A Method To Determine The Throughput Speed Of A Pore
A method (100) can be provided to determine the throughput speed v of at least one pore (1), comprising: • feeding (110), using a driving force F, a filiform calibration element (2) through the pore...
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Robert Blick, Paul Gwozdz, Abhishek Bhat | P160202US02
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System And Method For En Masse Patterning Of Molecule Structures
Devices, systems, and methods for en masse patterning of nucleic acid molecule structures are disclosed. The devices can include microchannels and nanoslits. The microchannels and nanoslits can be con...
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David Schwartz, Kristy Kounovsky-Shafer, Juan Hernandez-Ortiz, Konstantinos Potamousis, Kyubong Jo, Juan DePablo, Theo Odijk | P170209US02
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Method To Enhance Screening For Homologous Recombination In Genome Edited Cells Using Recombination-Activated Fluorescent Donor Delivery Vector
Constructs, vectors, and methods for enhancing homology directed repair using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing platform are disclosed.
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Mark Burkard, David Thompson | P180200US02
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Vector For Gene Silencing And Replacement And Methods Of Use Thereof
An expression cassette for gene silencing and replacement, including, in operable communication, a promoter, an expression attenuator, a nucleotide sequence encoding a gene for a replacement target pr...
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Erik Dent, Matthew Millette | P180170US02
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Nanocapsule Delivery System For Ribonucleoproteins
With the explosion of interest in using the CRISPR/Cas9 system for gene editing, there is a strong focus on developing tools for delivering the CRISPR machinery safely and efficiently into cells. Exis...
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Shaoqin Gong, Krishanu Saha, Guojun Chen, Amr Abdeen, Yuyuan Wang, Ruosen Xie | P170376US02
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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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S1mplex: A New Tool for Precision Gene Editing
New tools for human gene editing are rapidly advancing all sectors of biomedicine from basic biology to somatic gene therapy in the clinic. Precise editing of DNA sequences in the human genome can be ...
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Krishanu Saha, Jared Carlson-Stevermer, Amr Abdeen, Lucille Kohlenberg | P170309US02
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Microfluidic Device for Rapid Nucleic Acid Isolation and Purification
Extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological samples is an essential prerequisite for further amplification, detection and quantification of specific genetic sequences. The first step in ...
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David Beebe, Scott Berry | P100050US01
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Titin Minigene: Cardiac Research Tool
Titin is a sarcomeric protein expressed primarily in striated muscles. It is responsible for maintaining the structure and biomechanical properties of muscle cells.
In the heart, cardiac titin under...
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Marion Greaser, Shijun Li, Wei Guo | P170288US01
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Streamlined Design for Transferring Analytes
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to generate copies of a particular DNA sequence. The technique is common and indispensable in many research applications. Unfortunately, methods for isolating/p...
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David Beebe, Ben Casavant, David Guckenberger, Scott Berry | P130361US01
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Poly(UG) Polymerase: A Useful New RNA Tool
Enzymes called ribonucleotidyl transferases (NTases) add nucleotides to the ends of RNAs. At present only a few such enzymes are known, such as poly(A) polymerases and poly(U) polymerases. The selecti...
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Marvin Wickens, Melanie Preston | P140268US02
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Nanopore Antennas for Ultrahigh Speed DNA Sequencing
‘Nanopore sequencing’ allows a single molecule such as DNA to be analyzed without conventional tools like chemical labels or costly optical instruments. In the process, DNA strands and a stream of...
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Robert Blick, Abhishek Bhat, Paul Gwozdz | P140109US01
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Synthesis of High-Density Oligomer Microarrays
To save time and costs, many alternatives to conventional DNA sequencing have been proposed. One approach utilizes an array of oligonucleotide probes (short nucleic acid chains) synthesized by photoli...
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Franco Cerrina, Viktoriya Golovkina | P05183US
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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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Computer-Based Determination of Haplotype
Humans are diploid organisms whose (non-sex) cells contain two copies of each chromosome – one from each parent. Each of these two copies may be distinguished by genetic variations such as insertion...
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Tom Anantharaman, Bud Mishra, Will Casey | P05170US
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Device Uses Air Gap for Easier Fraction Isolation
Isolating analytes from complex biological samples is one of the most crucial steps in many areas of biological research and clinical diagnostics. Paramagnetic particles (PMPs) or beads are important ...
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David Beebe, Scott Berry | P130107US01