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Catherine Lofton-Day, Seattle US

Catherine Lofton-Day, Seattle, WA US

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20090047666Methods and nucleic acids for the analysis of colon proliferative disorders - The invention provides methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting colon cell proliferative disorders. The invention discloses genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have utility for the improved detection of and differentiation between said class of disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.02-19-2009
20090075260Methods and Nucleic Acids For Analysis of Cellular Proliferative Disorders - Aspects of the invention provide methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting, or for detecting and distinguishing between or among liver cell proliferative disorders or for detecting, or for detecting and distinguishing between or among colorectal cell proliferative disorders. Particular aspects disclose and provide genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have substantial utility for the improved detection of and differentiation between said class of disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.03-19-2009
20090317810METHODS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS FOR THE DETECTION OF COLORECTAL CELL PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - The invention provides methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting, or for distinguishing between or among colorectal cell proliferative disorders. The invention discloses genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have utility for the improved detection of and differentiation between said class of disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.12-24-2009
20100035242Methods and nucleic acids for the detection of metastasis of colon cell proliferative disorders - The invention provides methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting metastasis of colon cell proliferative disorders. The invention discloses genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have utility for the improved detection of metastasis of colon cell proliferative disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.02-11-2010
20100184027METHODS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS FOR ANALYSES OF CELLULAR PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - The invention provides methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting, or for detecting and distinguishing between or among proliferative disorders. The invention discloses genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have utility for the improved detection of and differentiation between said class of disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.07-22-2010
20110059432METHOD FOR PROVIDING DNA FRAGMENTS DERIVED FROM A REMOTE SAMPLE - Aspects of the present invention relate to compositions and methods for providing DNA fragments from a remote sample. In particular aspects a remote sample comprising DNA is provided, DNA is isolated from the remote sample, and the isolated DNA is treated in a way which allows differentiation of methylated and unmethylated cytosine. Additional, particular embodiments provide compositions and methods for methylation analysis of DNA derived from a remote sample. Other aspects provide for compositions and methods of whole genome amplification of bisulfite treated DNA.03-10-2011
20110104695METHODS OF PREDICTING THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF CANCER THERAPY - The present invention relates to novel methods and kits for predicting, prognosing, and/or monitoring therapeutic efficacy of cancer therapy on a subject having malignant tumor or cell proliferative disorder.05-05-2011
20110171637METHODS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS FOR ANALYSES OF CELLULAR PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - The invention provides methods, nucleic acids and kits for detecting, or for detecting and distinguishing between or among prostate cell proliferative disorders or for detecting, or for detecting and distinguishing between or among colorectal cell proliferative disorders. The invention discloses genomic sequences the methylation patterns of which have utility for the improved detection of and differentiation between said class of disorders, thereby enabling the improved diagnosis and treatment of patients.07-14-2011

Patent applications by Catherine Lofton-Day, Seattle, WA US