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Brian J. Daniels, La Honda, CA US
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| 20090026924 | METHODS OF MAKING LOW-REFRACTIVE INDEX AND/OR LOW-K ORGANOSILICATE COATINGS - A method for forming a substantially transparent nanoporous organosilicate film on a substantially transparent substrate, for use in optical lighting devices such as organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). The method includes first preparing a composition comprising a silicon containing pre-polymer, a porogen, and a catalyst. The composition is coated onto a substrate which is substantially transparent to visible light, forming a film thereon. The film is then gelled by crosslinking and cured by heating, such that the resulting cured film is substantially transparent to visible light. It is preferred that both the substrate and the nanoporous film are at least 98% transparent to visible light. Optical devices which include the resulting structures of this invention exhibit improved light extraction and illuminance where the nanoporous organosilicate film has a low refractive index in the range of 1.05 to 1.4, serving as an impedance matching layer in such devices. | 01-29-2009 |
Charlotte Daniels, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20110118732 | CONTROLLED IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION - Electrical pulses are applied to tissue in a manner which destroys targeted cells such as cancerous cells while sparing non-targeted cells such as nerve cells. The electrical pulses are controlled within ranges for voltage, wattage and duration of application. Multiple pulses or groups of pulses may be applied to obtain a desired result while maintaining any temperature increase below a level which destroys cells. | 05-19-2011 |
Donald Wayne Daniels, Visalia, CA US
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| 20090178858 | Weight Scale With Differential Display - Disclosed are various embodiments of a weight scale with differential display. A first weight is determined for a user from a weight sensor. The first weight is stored in a memory. A second weight is determined for the user from the weight sensor. A difference is determined between the first weight and the second weight. The difference is communicated to the user through an output device. | 07-16-2009 |
Douglas Ronald Daniels, Lake Forest, CA US
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| 20090279252 | Cooling air distribution scheme for communication boards - A cooling distribution configuration is provided for chassis-mounted electronics boards. In one embodiment, the chassis comprises a housing and at least one electronics board. The electronics board may comprise a communication board having a plurality of ports. Cooling air spaces are defined above and below the board, permitting cooling air to be drawn over both sides of the board. Notches extend inwardly from an edge of the board, the notches serving as air flow paths between the cooling air spaces and serving to distribute cooling air flowing into the housing from one or more intakes to the cooling air spaces. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090279253 | Cooling configuration for communication boards - A cooling configuration is provided for chassis-mounted electronics boards. In one embodiment, the chassis comprises a housing and at least two electronics boards. The electronics boards may comprise communication boards having a plurality of ports. Cooling air spaces are defined above and below each board, permitting cooling air to be drawn over both sides of each board. Baffles may be provided at both sides of the boards for controlling the flow of air through the various air spaces, such as baffles extending down from a top of the housing or up from a bottom of the housing, or baffles located between the boards. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20110110038 | COOLING CONFIGURATION FOR COMMUNICATION BOARDS - A cooling configuration is provided for chassis-mounted electronics boards. In one embodiment, the chassis comprises a housing and at least two electronics boards. The electronics boards may comprise communication boards having a plurality of ports. Cooling air spaces are defined above and below each board, permitting cooling air to be drawn over both sides of each board. Baffles may be provided at both sides of the boards for controlling the flow of air through the various air spaces, such as baffles extending down from a top of the housing or up from a bottom of the housing, or baffles located between the boards. | 05-12-2011 |
Eric Daniels, Encinitas, CA US
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| 20090269315 | METHODS OF USING ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS IN THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS - Cells present in processed lipoaspirate tissue are used to treat patients, including patients with cardiovascular conditions, diseases or disorders. Methods of treating patients include processing adipose tissue to deliver a concentrated amount of stem cells obtained from the adipose tissue to a patient. The methods may be practiced in a closed system so that the stem cells are not exposed to an external environment prior to being administered to a patient. Accordingly, in a preferred method, cells present in processed lipoaspirate are placed directly into a recipient along with such additives necessary to promote, engender or support a therapeutic cardiovascular benefit. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090297488 | METHODS OF USING REGENERATIVE CELLS IN THE TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS - Cells present in adipose tissue are used to treat patients, including patients with PVD and related diseases or disorders. Methods of treating patients include processing adipose tissue to deliver a concentrated amount of stem cells obtained from the adipose tissue to a patient. The methods may be practiced in a closed system so that the stem cells are not exposed to an external environment prior to being administered to a patient. Accordingly, in a preferred method, cells present in adipose tissue are placed directly into a recipient along with such additives necessary to promote, engender or support a therapeutic benefit. | 12-03-2009 |
Eric Bernard Daniels, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20080291787 | AUDIO CASSETTE ADAPTER WITH CABLE AND CONNECTOR STORAGE IN THE BODY OF CASSETTE - An audio cassette adapter with cable and connector storage in the body of the cassette. Internal cable storage is facilitated by an internal retractable mechanism. External storage of a cable is provided by a grooved channel that terminates in a storage recess designed to receive a connector. External storage of the cable and connector in the grooved channel and storage recess, respectively, enables storage of the cassette adapter like any other cassette. | 11-27-2008 |
Gregory S. Daniels, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20080287053 | ROOF RIDGE VENT WITH IMPROVED TROUGH - A ridge vent for covering an open ridge of a roof comprises an elongated panel having two opposed lateral edges; a pair of elongated sidewalls, each extending downward from one of the lateral edges; a pair of elongated floor portions, each extending outward from one of the sidewalls; a pair of elongated baffles, each extending upward from one of the floor portions, each baffle combining with one of the sidewalls and one of the floor portions to form an elongated trough along one side of the panel; and a filtering structure over each trough between the sidewall and the baffle to prevent particles and debris from collecting in the trough while allowing free flow of air. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080287054 | ROOF RIDGE VENT WITH SEALANT - A ridge vent for covering an open ridge of a roof comprises an elongated panel with two opposed lateral edges; a pair of elongated sidewalls extending downward from one of the lateral edges; a pair of elongated floor portions each extending outward from one of the sidewalls, each floor portion having an underside; and a sealant on the underside of at least a part of each floor portion to improve the seal between the floor portions and the roof. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090203308 | AUTOMATIC ROOF VENTILATION SYSTEM - A roof ventilation system operable based on environmental parameters is disclosed. The system includes a vent, a fan, a solar panel, a battery and a controller. The vent is positioned within a field of a roof, and includes a first opening configured to allow airflow between regions above and below the roof. The fan is positioned to generate an air flow through the vent. The solar panel is positioned on the roof in a location such that the solar panel receives solar radiation. The battery is electrically connected to the solar panel. The controller is in communication with the fan, and is configured to drive the fan based on at least one environmental parameter. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090286463 | EMBER-RESISTANT AND FLAME-RESISTANT ROOF VENTILATION SYSTEM - This application relates to ventilation systems, more particularly to roof ventilation systems that help to protect buildings against fires. The roof vent has an ember impedance structure that impedes the entry of flames and embers or other floating burning materials while still permitting sufficient air flow to adequately ventilate a building. Several configurations of vents employing baffle members and fire-resistant mesh material are described, which can substantially prevent the ingress of floating embers and flames. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20100330898 | ROOF VENTILATION SYSTEM - This application relates to ventilation systems, more particularly to a roof vent with one or more fan assemblies and/or an associated solar panel. The roof vent has an upper member including at least one opening that permits air flow between regions above and below the upper member. The vent further includes a lower member in fluid communication with the region below the upper member. The lower member includes a second opening permitting air flow between a region below the roof deck and the region below the upper member. The lower member further includes a fan configured to generate air flow through the second opening, wherein the fan resides in a fan housing positioned below the second opening. | 12-30-2010 |
Hugh Daniels, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20080200028 | METHODS OF POSITIONING AND/OR ORIENTING NANOSTRUCTURES - Methods of positioning and orienting nanostructures, and particularly nanowires, on surfaces for subsequent use or integration. The methods utilize mask based processes alone or in combination with flow based alignment of the nanostructures to provide oriented and positioned nanostructures on surfaces. Also provided are populations of positioned and/or oriented nanostructures, devices that include populations of positioned and/or oriented nanostructures, systems for positioning and/or orienting nanostructures, and related devices, systems and methods. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080293244 | Methods of Positioning and/or Orienting Nanostructures - Methods of positioning and orienting nanostructures, and particularly nanowires, on surfaces for subsequent use or integration. The methods utilize mask based processes alone or in combination with flow based alignment of the nanostructures to provide oriented and positioned nanostructures on surfaces. Also provided are populations of positioned and/or oriented nanostructures, devices that include populations of positioned and/or oriented nanostructures, systems for positioning and/or orienting nanostructures, and related devices, systems and methods. | 11-27-2008 |
Jonathan S. Daniels, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20110155586 | Nanogap chemical and biochemical sensors - Devices and methods are presented for electronic sensing of chemical and biochemical analytes. An electronic sensor having a at least two electrodes separated by a nanoscale gap wherein the separation between the first electrode and the second electrode forms a cavity capable of containing a fluid wherein two or more posts comprised of an insulating material extend into the cavity from the face of the first electrode to the face of the second electrode. Optionally, the cavity is closed with a bead. Devices according to embodiments of the invention are capable of detecting chemicals and biochemicals through redox cycling events. Additionally, devices and methods according to embodiments of the invention are adapted to identify and sequence nucleic acid molecules. | 06-30-2011 |
Mark Daniels, San Diego, CA US
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| 20080299042 | Membrane Associated Molecules - The present invention is directed to novel methods of treating, identifying or diagnosing a hyperproliferative disorder in a patient in need thereof. The methods of the invention include administering to a patient a composition comprising a binding molecule which binds to a cell surface expressed glycoprotein expressed predominantly in tumor or tumor-associated cells. In particular, the therapeutic and diagnostic methods of the present invention include the use of a binding molecule, for example an antibody or immunospecific fragment thereof, which specifically binds to a membrane associated molecule, variant polypeptide or fragment thereof. The present invention is based, at least in part, on the discovery of membrane associated proteins, i.e., nucleic acid molecules which encode membrane proteins and the use of these molecules to generate custom arrays to screen for markers associated with various diseases and disorders, e.g., cancer, e.g., lung, colon, pancreatic and ovarian cancer and autoimmune diseases or disorders. The invention further relates to various methods, reagents and kits for diagnosing, staging, prognosing, monitoring and treating hyperproliferative diseases or disorders such as cancer, e.g., lung, colon, pancreatic and ovarian cancer and autoimmune diseases or disorders. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090047737 | Human LY6-Big Molecules and Methods of Use - The present invention is directed to human Ly6-BIG molecules and their use in diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment methods for colon, lung and other cancers, in preventing the reoccurrence of such cancers, and in diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment methods for autoimmune disorders and AIDS. | 02-19-2009 |
Mark E. Daniels, Redondo Beach, CA US
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| 20090008422 | ROLL MOUNTED BAGS AND DISPENSERS FOR SAME - A wire frame plastic bag dispenser includes an angled lower bag roll support urging perforated, rolled plastic bags toward a bag roll restraining element attached to the frame. A constraining movement element prevents lateral movement of the bag roll. A perforation parting means separates bags as they are pulled from the roll. The bags may be folded along at least one vertical axis to form a more compact bag roll and may have a chisel cut in the perforation to aid in separation by the perforation parting means. The frame includes four corners each of approximately 90 degrees, has a C shape in a horizontal plane, and includes a dispensing end, a back end, and two sides. The lower bag roll support includes a proximal end attached to the back end and extends downwardly to a distal end. The perforation parting means may be located outwardly from the dispensing end of the frame. | 01-08-2009 |
Mark S. Daniels, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100174627 | System and Method to Analyze a Billing System Database and Revenue Performance by Applying Scientifically Proven Statistical Filters to Analyze Variation and Identify Useful Exceptions - Described herein are systems and methods for obtaining information and evaluating billing system process data to predict where problems occur. The systems and methods may be used to evaluate data collected over time by individual clients and their billing service providers. The systems and methods provide the ability to monitor any billing process and predict where problems and opportunities are in precise ways utilizing statistical rules and theories as well as control charts to analyze the existing billing data for clients to produce charts that reveal desired information, alerting the user to any exceptions, variations or abnormalities in the data as an exception report. Exceptions identified are presented in a summary file or other format allowing the user to quickly expose significant variation and assess the need for corrective action. | 07-08-2010 |
Melanie Daniels, Folsom, CA US
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| 20080227487 | Multiple radios communication device and a method thereof - A wireless communication device to transmit and receive signals of two or more wireless networks is disclosed. The wireless communication device includes a first radio to transmit a first type of modulated signals in at least first and second frequency bands and a second radio to transmit a second type of modulated signals in at least third and forth frequency bands. The wireless communication device further includes a first front end module to transmit simultaneously the first and the third frequency bands of the first and second radio through two or more antennas utilizing multiple input multiple (MIMO) output transmission scheme and a second front end module to transmit simultaneously the second and the fourth frequency bands of the first and second radio through two or more antennas utilizing multiple input multiple (MIMO) output transmission scheme. | 09-18-2008 |
Ramin Daniels, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090277328 | Efficient gas-separation process to upgrade dilute methane stream for use as fuel - A membrane-based gas separation process for treating gas streams that contain methane in low concentrations. The invention involves flowing the stream to be treated across the feed side of a membrane and flowing a sweep gas stream, usually air, across the permeate side. Carbon dioxide permeates the membrane preferentially and is picked up in the sweep air stream on the permeate side; oxygen permeates in the other direction and is picked up in the methane-containing stream. The resulting residue stream is enriched in methane as well as oxygen and has an EMC value enabling it to be either flared or combusted by mixing with ordinary air. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100236404 | GAS SEPARATION PROCESS USING MEMBRANES WITH PERMEATE SWEEP TO REMOVE CO2 FROM COMBUSTION GASES - A gas separation process for treating flue gases from combustion processes, and combustion processes including such gas separation. The invention involves flowing the flue gas stream to be treated across the feed side of a membrane, flowing a sweep gas stream, usually air, across the permeate side, then passing the permeate/sweep gas to the combustor. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20110130598 | MEMBRANE AUGMENTED DISTILLATION TO SEPARATE SOLVENTS FROM WATER - Processes for removing water from organic solvents, such as ethanol. The processes include distillation to form a rectified overhead vapor, compression of the rectified vapor, and treatment of the compressed vapor by two sequential membrane separation steps. | 06-02-2011 |
R. Hugh Daniels, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090124034 | Nanostructured Thin Films and Their Uses - The present invention generally discloses the use of a nanostructured non-silicon thin film (such as an alumina or aluminum thin film) on a supporting substrate which is subsequently coated with an active layer of a material such as silicon or tungsten. The base, underlying non-silicon material generates enhanced surface area while the active layer assists in incorporating and transferring energy to one or more analytes adsorbed on the active layer when irradiated with a laser during laser desorption of the analyte(s). The present invention provides substrate surfaces that can be produced by relatively straightforward and inexpensive manufacturing processes and which can be used for a variety of applications such as mass spectrometry, hydrophobic or hydrophilic coatings, medical device applications, electronics, catalysis, protection, data storage, optics, and sensors. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090192429 | RESORBABLE NANOENHANCED HEMOSTATIC STRUCTURES AND BANDAGE MATERIALS - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for nanomaterial-enhanced hemostatic medical devices are provided. Hemostatic materials and structures are provided that induce coagulation of blood at a wound/opening caused by trauma, a surgical procedure, ulceration, or other cause. The hemostatic materials and structures may incorporate nanostructures and/or further hemostatic elements such as polymers and/or glass beads. The hemostatic materials and structures may be resorbable. Example embodiments include hemostatic bandages, hemostatic plugs, and hemostatic formulations. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20090275826 | Non-Fouling Surfaces for Reflective Spheres - The present invention relates to treating of reflective surfaces to prevent fouling. The present invention also relates to reflective materials treated to prevent fouling, as well as methods of using such reflective materials. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20110064785 | Nanostructure-Enhanced Platelet Binding and Hemostatic Structures - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for nanomaterial-enhanced platelet binding and hemostatic medical devices are provided. Hemostatic materials and structures are provided that induce platelet binding, including platelet binding and the coagulation of blood at a wound/opening caused by trauma, a surgical procedure, ulceration, or other cause. Example embodiments include platelet binding devices, hemostatic bandages, hemostatic plugs, and hemostatic formulations. The hemostatic materials and structures may incorporate nanostructures and/or further hemostatic elements such as polymers, silicon nanofibers, silicon dioxide nanofibers, and/or glass beads into a highly absorbent, gelling scaffold. The hemostatic materials and structures may be resorbable. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110201984 | Medical Device Applications of Nanostructured Surfaces - This invention provides novel nanofiber enhanced surface area substrates and structures comprising such substrates for use in various medical devices, as well as methods and uses for such substrates and medical devices. In one particular embodiment, methods for enhancing cellular functions on a surface of a medical device implant are disclosed which generally comprise providing a medical device implant comprising a plurality of nanofibers (e.g., nanowires) thereon and exposing the medical device implant to cells such as osteoblasts. | 08-18-2011 |
R. Hugh Daniels, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090176221 | METHOD OF DETECTING AN ANALYTE IN A SAMPLE USING SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS AS DETECTABLE LABEL - The use of semiconductor nanocrystals as detectable labels in various chemical and biological applications is disclosed. The methods find use for detecting a single analyte, as well as multiple analytes by using more than one semiconductor nanocrystal as a detectable label, each of which emits at a distinct wavelength. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20110136139 | METHOD FOR ENHANCING TRANSPORT OF SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS ACROSS BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES - Semiconductor nanoparticle complexes comprising semiconductor nanoparticles in association with cationic polymers are described. Also described are methods for enhancing the transport of semiconductor nanoparticles across biological membranes to provide encoded cells. The methods are particularly useful in multiplex settings where a plurality of encoded cells are to be assayed. Kits comprising reagents for performing such methods are also provided. | 06-09-2011 |
Robert Hugh Daniels, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100285972 | Nanofiber surfaces for use in enhanced surface area applications - This invention provides novel nanofiber enhanced surface area substrates and structures comprising such substrates, as well as methods and uses for such substrates. | 11-11-2010 |
Russell Daniels, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20120016778 | CONTROLLING CLOUD SERVICES - In a method | 01-19-2012 |
Russell Daniels, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20100036751 | Architecture For Instantiating Information Technology Services - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for information technology (IT) services lifecycle management. A services architecture provides a plurality of services that are capable of being ordered. A design service captures declarative specifications of services as service models. A catalog service receives the service model and combines the service models into a plurality of service offerings to provide a catalog of orderable services. An order configuration service receives an order for at least one orderable service selectable from the catalog of orderable services. An order processing service instantiates the at least one orderable service in two phases, thereby generating an instantiated ordered service. An order fulfillment service fulfills the order in accordance with the instantiated ordered service. | 02-11-2010 |
Ryan Daniels, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100030607 | Digital Content Management System with Methodologies for Lifecycle Management of Digital Content - A digital content management system with methodologies for lifecycle management of digital content is shown and described. In one embodiment, for example, a digital content management system is described that comprises: an ingestion module for receiving from clients various components used to create digital content releases; a polishing module for matching received components to a particular release being created; a packaging module for encoding the received components that were matched for the particular release into a digital package suitable for delivery to one or more digital content providers; and a delivery module for delivering the digital package of the particular release to one or more digital content providers. | 02-04-2010 |
Susan Daniels, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110184712 | PREDICTIVE MODELS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND ASSESSING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE - Biomarkers useful for diagnosing and assessing the extent of coronary artery disease (CAD) are provided, along with kits for measuring their expression. The invention also provides predictive models, based on the biomarkers, as well as computer systems, and software embodiments of the models for scoring and optionally classifying samples. In a preferred embodiment, the biomarkers are organized into clustered groups. The expression level of the biomarkers within a group are highly correlated to each other in normal and disease states. Expression values of genes chosen from each of two, three, four or five of the clustered gene groups, A, B, C, D, E may be used. Alternatively, expression values of genes chosen from the groups are combined into a metagene. Preferred biomarkers include S100A12, S100A8, S100A9, BCL2A1, and F5 (group A); XK, P62, and FECH (group B); TUBB2 (group C); IFNG, PDGFB, VSIG4, and TNF (group D); CSF3R, TLR5, CD46, and NCF1 (group E); S100A12, S100A9, BCL2A1, TXN and CSTA (group I); OLIG1, OLIG2, ADORA3, CLC, and SLC29A1 (group II); and CBS and ARG1 (group IV). | 07-28-2011 |
Susan E. Daniels, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110015865 | DETERMINATION OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE RISK - Markers and methods useful for assessing coronary artery disease in a subject are provided, along with kits for measuring their expression. Also provided are predictive models, based on the markers, as well as computer systems, and software embodiments of the models for scoring and optionally classifying samples. | 01-20-2011 |
Tracy R. Daniels, Woodland Hills, CA US
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| 20110091466 | IgE ANTIBODIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention provides monoclonal IgE antibodies comprising Fc epsilon (ε) constant regions and variable regions comprising at least one antigen binding region specific for binding a single epitope of a circulating, tumor-associated antigen (TAA) that is not a cell surface antigen wherein the epitope of the targeted antigen is not highly repetitive or is a non-repetitive epitope. The IgE antibodies of the invention are useful in the treatment of cancer associated with the tumor antigen. In one embodiment the TAA is prostate-specific antigen (PSA). | 04-21-2011 |
