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20080305491 | MCM6 AND MCM7 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM6 or MCM7. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM6 or MCM7 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM6 or MCM7 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM6, MCM7, or both MCM6 and MCM7 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM6 or an MCM7 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 12-11-2008 |
20090068690 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING OVARIAN CANCER AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - Screening methods for identifying patients with an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer are provided. The screening methods involve the detection of expression of a plurality of biomarkers in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarkers is indicative of an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer. The screening methods may further comprise a two-step analysis. Biomarkers of interest include genes and proteins that are, for example, involved in defects in DNA replication/cell cycle control, cell growth and proliferation, escape from apoptosis, angiogenesis or lymphogenesis, or the mechanisms of cancer cell motility and invasion. In some aspects of the invention, expression of a biomarker is detected at the protein level using a biomarker-specific antibody or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Methods for detecting ovarian cancer in patients are further disclosed herein. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-12-2009 |
20090075300 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Methods and compositions for identifying high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression of at least one biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed in high-grade cervical disease. In particular claims, the body sample is a cervical smear or monolayer of cervical cells. The biomarkers of the invention include genes and proteins that are involved in cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, and DNA replication and transcription. In particular claims, the biomarker is an S-phase gene. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-19-2009 |
20090075307 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING OVARIAN CANCER AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - Screening methods for identifying patients with an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer are provided. The screening methods involve the detection of expression of a plurality of biomarkers in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarkers is indicative of an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer. The screening methods may further comprise a two-step analysis. Biomarkers of interest include genes and proteins that are, for example, involved in defects in DNA replication/cell cycle control, cell growth and proliferation, escape from apoptosis, angiogenesis or lymphogenesis, or the mechanisms of cancer cell motility and invasion. In some aspects of the invention, expression of a biomarker is detected at the protein level using a biomarker-specific antibody or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Methods for detecting ovarian cancer in patients are further disclosed herein. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-19-2009 |
20090087849 | NUCLEIC ACID-BASED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER - Methods and compositions for identifying ovarian cancer in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression or underexpression of at least one nucleic acid biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed or underexpressed in ovarian cancer. The body sample may be, for example, an ovarian tissue sample. The biomarkers of the invention include any nucleic acid molecule that is selectively overexpressed in ovarian cancer, including, for example, MMP-7, PAEP, CA125, HE4, PLAUR, MUC-1, SLPI, SSP1, MSLN, SPON1, interleukin-7, folate receptor 1, claudin 3, inhibin A, inhibin BB, inhibin BA, and PAI-1. Overexpression or underexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the nucleic acid level using such methods as real-time PCR and various nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 04-02-2009 |
20090148864 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Methods and compositions for identifying high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression of at least one biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed in high-grade cervical disease. In particular claims, the body sample is a cervical smear or monolayer of cervical cells. The biomarkers of the invention include genes and proteins that are involved in cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, and DNA replication and transcription. In particular claims, the biomarker is an S-phase gene. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 06-11-2009 |
20090269856 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR EVALUATING BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS - Methods and compositions for evaluating the prognosis of a breast cancer patient, particularly an early-stage breast cancer patient, are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting expression of at least one, more particularly at least two, biomarker(s) in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarker or a combination of biomarkers is indicative of breast cancer prognosis. In some embodiments, the body sample is a breast tissue sample, particularly a primary breast tumor sample. The biomarkers of the invention are proteins and/or genes whose overexpression is indicative of either a good or bad cancer prognosis. Biomarkers of interest include proteins and genes involved in cell cycle regulation, DNA replication, transcription, signal transduction, cell proliferation, invasion, proteolysis, or metastasis. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. | 10-29-2009 |
20090317826 | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM2. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM2 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM2 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM2 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM2 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 12-24-2009 |
20120015375 | MCM6 AND MCM7 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM6 or MCM7. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM6 or MCM7 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM6 or MCM7 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM6, MCM7, or both MCM6 and MCM7 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM6 or an MCM7 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 01-19-2012 |
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20100044858 | Product Chips and Die With a Feature Pattern That Contains Information Relating to the Product Chip, Methods for Fabricating Such Product Chips and Die, and Methods for Reading a Feature Pattern From a Packaged Die - Product chips and die, methods for fabricating product chips, and methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification for a wafer used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on the wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 02-25-2010 |
20100155893 | Method for Forming Thin Film Resistor and Terminal Bond Pad Simultaneously - Disclosed are methods for forming a thin film resistor and terminal bond pad simultaneously. A method includes simultaneously forming a terminal bond pad on a terminal wire and a thin film resistor on two other wires. | 06-24-2010 |
20120119333 | PRODUCT CHIPS AND DIE WITH A FEATURE PATTERN THAT CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATING TO THE PRODUCT CHIP - Product chips and die that include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
20120120758 | METHODS FOR READING A FEATURE PATTERN FROM A PACKAGED DIE - Methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
20130256826 | DISCONTINUOUS GUARD RING - An integrated circuit chip comprising a guard ring formed on a semiconductor substrate that surrounds the active region of the integrated circuit chip and extends from the semiconductor substrate through one or more of a plurality of wiring levels. The guard ring comprises stacked metal lines with spaces breaking up each respective metal line. Each space may be formed such that it partially overlies the space in the metal line directly below but does not overlie any other space. Alternatively, each space may also be formed such that each space is at least completely overlying the space in the metal line below it. | 10-03-2013 |
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20140289490 | EXTENDED ADDRESS VOLUME (EAV) ALLOCATION VERIFICATION - In one embodiment, a method includes determining that a request to allocate a target data set on a first storage includes a release command, determining an actual size of the target data set after storing the target data set on the first storage, comparing the actual size of the target data set to a break point value, relocating the target data set from cylinder-managed storage to track-managed storage of the first storage when the actual size of the target data set is less than the break point value and the target data set is stored on the cylinder-managed storage, and relocating the target data set from the track-managed storage to the cylinder-managed storage of the first storage when the actual size of the target data set is at least as great as the break point value and the target data set is stored on the track-managed storage. | 09-25-2014 |
20140330935 | MANAGING FILE TRANSFER COMMANDS - A method of and system for managing file transfer commands to a remote system is disclosed. The method and system may include establishing a first defined file transfer command having a first group identifier. The first defined file transfer command may be configured to pull data from the remote system. The method and system may include establishing a second defined file transfer command having a second group identifier. The second defined file transfer command may be configured to at least one of delete data of the remote system and push data to the remote system. The method and system may include performing the first defined file transfer command after performing the second defined file transfer command when the first group identifier and the second group identifier match. | 11-06-2014 |
20140351655 | MANAGING DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION - A method of and system for managing diagnostic information is disclosed. The method and system may include creating a data space in volatile memory. The data space may be configured to collect a selected diagnostic information. The selected diagnostic information may include a first diagnostic information from a first source and a second diagnostic information from a second source. The method and system may include collecting in the data space the selected diagnostic information. The method and system may include releasing from the data space at least a portion of the selected diagnostic information in response to a triggering event. | 11-27-2014 |
20150046751 | MANAGING TRACES TO CAPTURE DATA FOR MEMORY REGIONS IN A MEMORY - Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for managing traces to capture data for memory regions in a memory. A trace includes a monitor parameter used by a trace procedure to monitor data in a memory device. A frequency is determined at which the trace procedure monitors the memory device. The trace procedure is invoked at the determined frequency to perform trace procedure operations comprising determining a region in the memory device according to the monitor parameter and copying data in the determined region to trace data in a data space. | 02-12-2015 |
20160034404 | MANAGING ACCESS TO STORAGE - A method, system, and computer program product for managing data in a storage facility is disclosed. A data set is selected for management based on a usage factor and a value factor. In a control block for the data set, a permissible address-range for access to a unit of storage space is established. A requested address-range of an access request configured for the unit of storage space is identified. By comparing the permissible address-range and the requested address-range, a determination is made whether to process the access request. An event response is initiated in response to determining to disallow processing of the access request. | 02-04-2016 |
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20100185688 | VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD, CORRUPTION RECOVERY APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD - A method for identifying records of variable length within a data block containing corrupted data is disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, such a method may include scanning backward from an end of a data block containing variable-length records. The backward scan may proceed, one record at a time, to identify a first span of good (i.e., non-corrupt) records. The method may further include scanning forward from a front of the data block, also proceeding one record at a time, to identify a second span of good records. The method may include identifying a problem region by identifying data that resides between the first span and the second span. The method may also include creating a new record between the first span and the second span that contains the problem region. A corresponding computer program product, apparatus, and system are also disclosed. | 07-22-2010 |
20120324176 | STORAGE ALLOCATION BASED ON DATA SET SIZE - An approach to allocating storage that has track managed storage and cylinder managed storage. The approach involves receiving a request to allocate a data set for new data and determining if the size of the new data exceeds a breakpoint value. The size of the new data may be determined by allocating a buffer data set that is the size of the breakpoint value, and writing the new data to the buffer data set. If the new data only partially fills the buffer data set, then the size of the new data is smaller than the breakpoint value. If the new data overfills the buffer data set, then the size of the new data set is larger than the breakpoint value. New data that is larger than the breakpoint value is automatically stored in cylinder managed storage, while new data that is smaller than the breakpoint value is automatically stored in track managed storage. | 12-20-2012 |
20130173805 | EXTENDED ADDRESS VOLUME (EAV) ALLOCATION VERIFICATION - In one embodiment, a system includes a first storage including track-managed storage and cylinder-managed storage, logic adapted for receiving a request to allocate a target data set on the first storage, logic adapted for determining a size of a source data set on a second storage, wherein data from the source data set will be copied to the target data set, logic adapted for comparing the determined size of the source data set to a break point value to determine if the target data set is to be stored to the track-managed storage or the cylinder-managed storage of the first storage, logic adapted for receiving the data from the source data set, and logic adapted for storing the data from the source data set to the target data set in either track-managed storage or cylinder-managed storage of the first storage based on the comparison. | 07-04-2013 |
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20140215621 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING NETWORK SECURITY - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for proactively protecting a computing network are disclosed. A proactive security mechanism is disclosed, among other things, with the ability to monitor a protected domain in real-time and safely identify inoculation procedures for responding to threats introduced to the protected domain via malware. The proactive security mechanism includes an Artificial Neural Network Interface (ANNI) configured to execute at least some features of the proactive security mechanism. | 07-31-2014 |
20140279762 | ANALYTICAL NEURAL NETWORK INTELLIGENT INTERFACE MACHINE LEARNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A learning framework and methods of machine learning are disclosed. Specifically, an Analytical Neural Network Intelligent Interface (ANNII) is disclosed that includes the ability to analyze incoming data in substantially real-time and determine whether or not the data is statistically anomalous data. Learning models can then be updated depending upon whether or not the data is determined to be statistically anomalous data or not. | 09-18-2014 |
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20080243219 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SYSTEMS FOR LOCATING AN OPTIMAL LOCATION FOR DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - Systems for locating an optimal site within a brain of a patient for deep brain stimulation include a main cannula having an internal lumen, a guiding cannula having a bent distal end portion configured to pass through the lumen of the main cannula and guide a microelectrode into the brain, a depth adjustment mechanism configured to adjust an insertion depth of the guiding cannula, and a longitudinal angle adjustment device configured to adjust a longitudinal angle of the guiding cannula. The depth adjustment mechanism and longitudinal angle adjustment device adjust a position of the guiding cannula such that the microelectrode locates the optimal site for the deep brain stimulation. | 10-02-2008 |
20110029042 | LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH ONE OR MORE SWITCHING NETWORKS - Exemplary lead assemblies include a lead body having a plurality of conductor wires embedded therein, a plurality of electrode contacts at least partially disposed on an outer surface of the lead body, and a plurality of switching networks each configured to control an operation of one or more of the plurality of electrode contacts. | 02-03-2011 |
20120221109 | CRANIAL BURR HOLE PLUG AND INSERTION TOOL - A cranial burr hole plug with an insertion tool and method of implantation is provided. The burr hole plug includes a shell; a collet interlocked within the shell; a clamp compressing the collet around an elongated medical device exiting the skull of a patient, such as a catheter or lead; and a cover over the clamp, collet, and shell. The insertion tool inserts the collet within the shell and locks the collet around the clamp. The method of implantation includes inserting the burr hole plug components in a cranial burr hole using the insertion tool and securing the exiting medical device without disturbing the position of the medical device. | 08-30-2012 |
20120259387 | LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH ONE OR MORE SWITCHING NETWORKS - Exemplary lead assemblies include a lead body having a plurality of conductor wires embedded therein, a plurality of electrode contacts at least partially disposed on an outer surface of the lead body, and a plurality of switching networks each configured to control an operation of one or more of the plurality of electrode contacts. | 10-11-2012 |
20130237994 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHODS FOR LOCATING AN OPTIMAL LOCATION FOR DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - Methods of locating an optimal site within a brain of a patient for deep brain stimulation include positioning a guiding cannula in a lumen of a main cannula, passing a microelectrode through a lumen of the guiding cannula into the brain, adjusting an insertion depth and a longitudinal angle of the guiding cannula such that the microelectrode locates the optimal site for the deep brain stimulation, and passing a distal end of a macroelectrode or a deep brain stimulation lead through the lumen of the main cannula and into the brain at the optimal site. | 09-12-2013 |
20130274820 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS WITH IMPROVED RF COMPATIBILITY - An implantable control module for an electrical stimulation system includes an electronic subassembly disposed in a casing. A sealed feedthrough housing is disposed along a portion of the casing. An electrically-conductive portion of the feedthrough housing is electrically coupled to an electrically-conductive portion of the casing. Feedthrough pins extend through the feedthrough housing and couple to the electronic subassembly via conductive pathways disposed in the casing. At least a portion of the conductive pathways extend along a non-conductive substrate. An RF-diverting assembly is disposed in the casing. The RF-diverting assembly includes a feedthrough ground electrically coupled to the electrically-conductive portion of the feedthrough housing. The RF-diverting assembly also includes a plurality of capacitive elements each coupling a different one of the plurality of conductive pathways to the feedthrough ground. | 10-17-2013 |
20150040391 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS WITH IMPROVED RF COMPATIBILITY - A method of forming a control module for an electrical stimulation system, the control module including an electronic subassembly disposed in an inner space of a casing and a feedthrough housing disposed along a portion of the casing, includes: forming an RF-diverting assembly having capacitive elements electrically-coupled to a feedthrough ground; electrically-coupling the capacitive elements to conductive pathways extending along a non-conductive substrate; electrically-coupling the conductive pathways to feedthrough pins extending through the feedthrough housing from a location external to the casing to a location within the inner space of the casing; electrically-coupling the conductive pathways to the electronic subassembly such that the conductive pathways electrically-couple the feedthrough pins to the electronic subassembly; electrically-coupling the feedthrough ground to an electrically-conductive portion of the feedthrough housing; and electrically-coupling the electrically-conductive portion of the feedthrough housing to an electrically-conductive portion of an outer surface of the casing. | 02-12-2015 |