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Sandra A. Amerson, Miramar, FL US
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20150351953 | Urine Collection Assembly - A urine collection assembly for collecting a urine sample from an infant wherein the urine is prevented from being spilled. The assembly includes a garment that may be worn about an infant's genital area. A reservoir is coupled to the garment. The reservoir may collect the urine from the infant. The reservoir is penetrable by a syringe. The urine is drawn into the syringe without spilling the urine from the reservoir. | 12-10-2015 |
Sandra A. Banack, Fullerton, CA US
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20110183424 | SCREENING FOR NEUROTOXIC AMINO ACID ASSOCIATED WITH NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS - Methods for screening for neurological disorders are disclosed. Specifically, methods are disclosed for screening for neurological disorders in a subject by analyzing a tissue sample obtained from the subject for the presence of elevated levels of neurotoxic amino acids or neurotoxic derivatives thereof associated with neurological disorders. In particular, methods are disclosed for diagnosing a neurological disorder in a subject, or predicting the likelihood of developing a neurological disorder in a subject, by determining the levels of β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) in a tissue sample obtained from the subject. Methods for screening for environmental factors associated with neurological disorders are disclosed. Methods for inhibiting, treating or preventing neurological disorders are disclosed. | 07-28-2011 |
Sandra A. Calarota, Pavia IT
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20090263828 | Novel assay for precursor T-cells having high proliferative capacity (PHPC-asay) - Diagnostic assay of antigen-specific T-cell precursors to determine the immunological status of patients suffering in chronic infectious diseases and to anticipate the disease progression and the response to therapy | 10-22-2009 |
Sandra A. Lee, Sherman Oaks, CA US
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20140080833 | INTRACELLULAR KINASE INHIBITORS - Intracellular kinase inhibitors and their therapeutic uses for patients with T cell malignancies, B cell malignancies, autoimmune disorders, and transplanted organs. | 03-20-2014 |
20150290200 | INTRACELLULAR KINASE INHIBITORS - Intracellular kinase inhibitors and their therapeutic uses for patients with T cell malignancies, B cell malignancies, autoimmune disorders, and transplanted organs. | 10-15-2015 |
Sandra A. Lewisch, Bear, DE US
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20090258435 | BIOTIN-RECEPTOR REAGENTS FOR SENSITIVITY MODULATION IN ASSAYS - Methods are disclosed for designing an antibody reagent for use in an assay for the detection of an analyte to obtain an optimum assay sensitivity and/or dynamic range. The antibody reagent is a conjugate of a small molecule attached by a spacer group to an antibody for the analyte. The method comprises controlling, in the preparation of the conjugate, reaction parameters comprising the hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of the spacer group, the length of the spacer group, the number of molecules of the small molecule attached to the antibody and the point of attachment of the small molecule to the antibody to obtain an optimum assay sensitivity and/or dynamic range. In some embodiments the method comprises preparing two or more conjugates by selecting a set of parameters for each conjugate wherein the set of parameters is different for each conjugate, conducting an assay for the analyte employing each conjugate and selecting for use in the assay the conjugate that provides the optimum assay sensitivity and/or dynamic range. | 10-15-2009 |
20120045847 | ASSAY FOR ANALYTES USING MULTIPLE RECEPTORS - A method for determining an analyte in a sample suspected of containing the analyte comprises providing in combination a medium, the sample, and two or more different receptors. Each different receptor binds to at least two different epitopic sites. One of the epitopic sites is a common binding site and one of the epitopic sites is non-common binding site. The non-common epitopic sites are different for each different receptor. The receptors exhibit mono-molecular binding. The medium is incubated under conditions for binding of the receptors to the epitopic sites. The medium is examined for the presence and/or amount of complexes comprising the epitopic sites and the receptors. The presence and/or amount of the complexes indicate the presence and/or amount of the analyte in the sample. | 02-23-2012 |
Sandra A. Mccombe-Waller, Ellicott City, MD US
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20110184225 | STEP TRAINER FOR ENHANCED PERFORMANCE USING RHYTHMIC CUES - A person's step length and rate may be measured, for example, through sensors that collect spatial and temporal gait parameter data. The measurements are then used to determine the rate of a rhythmic auditory cue to improve the person's gait. For example, a system links sensors to detect step rate and length to an audio cue provided to headphones, while providing the appropriate algorithms to accomplish real time adjustments to the audio cues as needed to better help change the person's step length vs. step rate ratio in a desired direction depending on therapeutic or performance goals. | 07-28-2011 |
Sandra A. Richlen, Black Creek, WI US
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20080275415 | Gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles - Disposable adult-incontinence product designs tailored to the differing anatomical features of a man's body and a woman's body are disclosed. The designs take into account differing ways in which men and women age and typically distribute weight. For example, a disposable, adult-incontinence article adapted to be worn by women may employ different leg-opening shapes, absorbent placement, ornamental features, and/or other characteristics compared to a corresponding article adapted to be worn by men. Also disclosed are ways of packaging and marketing said products to help create public awareness of the disclosed arrays of gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles, as well as individual, gender-specific, disposable, adult-incontinence articles. | 11-06-2008 |