Darfler
Jay Darfler, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20130144658 | System and Method for Bundling of Homeowner Insurance and a Home Service Contract - A method for bundling homeowner insurance and a home service contract includes providing a homeowner insurance policy on at least one property owned by a homeowner, and determining at least one home service contract based upon the at least one property owned by the homeowner. The home service contract includes preventative maintenance on the property. The method also includes calculating an insurance premium savings for the home service contract(s), providing the homeowner with an opportunity to purchase at least one of the home service contracts, and bundling the homeowner insurance policy with the home service contract purchased by the homeowner. | 06-06-2013 |
Marlene Darfler, Derwood, MD US
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20090092990 | PRIMERS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION AND DISCRIMINATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides novel primers and methods for the detection of specific nucleic acid sequences. The primers and methods of the invention are useful in a wide variety of molecular biology applications and are particularly useful in allele specific PCR. | 04-09-2009 |
20100233699 | PRIMERS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION AND DISCRIMINATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides novel primers and methods for the detection of specific nucleic acid sequences. The primers and methods of the invention are useful in a wide variety of molecular biology applications and are particularly useful in allele specific PCR. | 09-16-2010 |
20130252239 | Primers and Methods for the Detection and Discrimination of Nucleic Acids - The present invention provides novel primers and methods for the detection of specific nucleic acid sequences. The primers and methods of the invention are useful in a wide variety of molecular biology applications and are particularly useful in allele specific PCR. | 09-26-2013 |
20150037792 | PRIMERS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION AND DISCRIMINATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides novel primers and methods for the detection of specific nucleic acid sequences. The primers and methods of the invention are useful in a wide variety of molecular biology applications and are particularly useful in allele specific PCR. | 02-05-2015 |
Marlene M. Darfler, Derwood, MD US
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20090136971 | MULTIPLEX LIQUID TISSUE METHOD FOR INCREASED PROTEOMIC COVERAGE FROM HISTOPATHOLOGICALLY PROCESSED BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES, TISSUES, AND CELLS - The invention provides methods for multiplex analysis of biological samples of formalin-fixed tissue samples. The invention provides for a method to achieve a multiplexed, multi-staged plurality of Liquid Tissue preparations simultaneously from a single histopathologically processed biological sample, where the protocol for each Liquid Tissue preparation imparts a distinctive set of biochemical effects on biomolecules procured from histopathologically processed biological samples and which when each of the preparations is analyzed can render additive and complementary data about the same histopathologically processed biological sample. | 05-28-2009 |
20090215636 | DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES AND CONDITIONS BY ANALYSIS OF HISTOPATHOLOGICALLY PROCESSED BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES USING LIQUID TISSUE PREPARATIONS - The invention provides methods for diagnosing diseases such as cancer and other conditions using biological samples. Liquid Tissue samples prepared from histopathologically prepared tissue obtained from a subject surprisingly can be used to identify and, optionally, to quantify analytes that are diagnostic of the presence of a disease, condition or syndrome in the subject. | 08-27-2009 |
20110229917 | MULTIPLEX LIQUID TISSUE.TM. METHOD FOR INCREASED PROTEOMIC COVERAGE FROM HISTOPATHOLOGICALLY PROCESSED BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES, TISSUES AND CELLS - The invention provides methods for multiplex analysis of biological samples of formalin-fixed tissue samples. The invention provides for a method to achieve a multiplexed, multi-staged plurality of Liquid Tissue preparations simultaneously from a single histopathologically processed biological sample, where the protocol for each Liquid Tissue preparation imparts a distinctive set of biochemical effects on biomolecules procured from histopathologically processed biological samples and which when each of the preparations is analyzed can render additive and complementary data about the same histopathologically processed biological sample. | 09-22-2011 |
Marlene M. Darfler, Deerwood, MD US
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20090197776 | Liquid Tissue Preparation From Histopathologically Processed Biological Samples, Tissues and Cells - The current invention provides a method for directly converting histopathologically processed biological samples, tissues, and cells into a multi-use biomolecule lysate. This method allows for simultaneous extraction, isolation, solublization, and storage of all biomolecules contained within the histopathologically processed biological sample, thereby forming a representative library of said sample. This multi-use biomolecule lysate is dilutable, soluble, capable of being fractionated, and used in any number of subsequent experiments. | 08-06-2009 |
Marlene M. Darfler, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20130252840 | LIQUID TISSUE PREPARATION FROM HISTOPATHOLOGICALLY PROCESSED BIOLOGICALLY SAMPLES, TISSUES AND CELLS - The current invention provides a method for directly converting histopathologically processed biological samples, tissues, and cells into a multi-use biomolecule lysate. This method allows for simultaneous extraction, isolation, solublization, and storage of all biomolecules contained within the histopathologically processed biological sample, thereby forming a representative library of said sample. This multi-use biomolecule lysate is dilutable, soluble, capable of being fractionated, and used in any number of subsequent experiments. | 09-26-2013 |