Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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HIGH THROUGHPUT INFUSION PEPTIDE MAPPING

UW-Madison researchers have developed a high throughput peptide mapping platform by combining a plate-based sample preparation method with direct injection MS analysis. Protein samples are cleaned, re...
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Joshua Coon, Alexander Hebert | P230059WO01

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Novel Methods for In Vivo Cell Tracking

Cell therapy is a novel and promising approach to treating diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, acute ischemia, myocardial infarction, diabetes, graft versus host disease and cancer...
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Reinier Hernandez, Anatoly Pinchuk, Liudmila Lambert Lepesevich, Zachary Rosenkrans, Anna Thickens, Nathan Clemons | P230038US02

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MUTANT ACE2 PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USING SAME

UW-Madison researchers have identified novel ACE2 mutants having enhanced activity and/or specificity in hydrolyzing angiotensin II. ACE2 (angiotensin converting enzyme 2) is a key metalloprotease of ...
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Philip Romero, Peter Heinzelman | P210188WO01

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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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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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Increasing Red Blood Cell Production

Maintaining an adequate supply of oxygen to tissue is necessary for survival. The oxygen-carrying capacity of blood is governed by the concentration of red blood cells (erythrocytes). It is critical t...
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Emery Bresnick, Yoon A Kang, Skye McIver | P130326US02

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Common Variants of the Sodium Channel Alpha Subunits

The SCN5A gene encodes a human cardiac sodium (Na+) channel alpha subunit that carries the inward Na+ current in the heart. Three distinct polymorphic SCN5A clones, hH1, hH1a and hH1b, have been isola...
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Jonathan Makielski, Bin Ye, Michael Ackerman | P02284US

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Method to Screen for Novel Antibiotics

The antibiotic vancomycin targets the peptidoglycan-containing bacterial cell wall. Inducible resistance to vancomycin and other glycopeptide antibiotics is becoming a serious health problem, necessit...
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Bernard Weisblum, Robert Giannattasio, Arcady Grenader, Andrew Ulijasz, David Kovalic | P96061US

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Stem Cell Marker for Breast Cancer

In patients who develop breast cancer, malignant tumors frequently begin in somatic mammary stem cells. In addition, breast tumors have a stem cell component that propagates the tumor, which may expla...
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Caroline Alexander, Bart Williams, Charlotta Lindvall, Nisha Badders | P07136US

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Vaccine Candidates Against Johne's Disease

Johne’s disease is a contagious, chronic and usually fatal wasting disease that primarily affects the small intestine of ruminants. It is a worldwide problem with no known treatment and infects 25 t...
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Adel Talaat | P05446US

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