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University of Rochester Medical Center

University of Rochester Medical Center Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100160174PROTEIN TRANSDUCING DOMAIN/DEAMINASE CHIMERIC PROTEINS, RELATED COMPOUNDS, AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed are compositions for chimeric proteins comprising a protein transduction domain and a deaminase domain, mimetics or analog thereof, and uses of same.06-24-2010
20090325235THERMOACTIVE SIVagm SAB REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE - Methods and kits performing reverse transcription and RT-PCR reactions having high fidelity, processivity and DNA polymerase activity are described. The methods involve performance of reverse transcription at an increased temperature with a reverse transcriptase from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-agm.sab or a variation thereof. The kits of the present invention include a reverse transcriptase from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-agm.sab or a variation thereof, a DNA polymerase capable of amplifying cDNA under conditions suitable for polymerase chain reaction, and the reagents necessary to carry out both processes.12-31-2009
20090290766Automated placental measurement - A method for analyzing the placenta and histology slides of placental tissue comprising: selecting a placental sample to be analyzed; obtaining a digital image of the placental sample; and performing an analysis on the digital image, wherein a mathematical algorithm is applied to the digital image. The results of the analysis are correlated with data on health outcomes in infants, children, or adults and are used to assess future physiological risks to a patient.11-26-2009
20090282496Androgen Receptor Related Methods for Treating Bladder Cancer - Disclosed are compositions and methods for treating bladder cancer.11-12-2009
20080249400Intraoperative Imaging Of Hepatobiliary Structures - The invention provides methods for visualizing hepatobiliary structures, or lesions in a liver, intraoperatively by use of fluorescent dyes.10-09-2008

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