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De La Chapelle

Albert De La Chapelle, Delaware, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090162852BAALC EXPRESSION AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER FOR ACUTE LEUKEMIA - Overexpression of the gene, BAALC, in biological samples from a patient is prognostic for tumor aggressiveness and unfavorable patient outcome. The present invention provides polynucleotide primers and probes for assaying for overexpression of BAALC transcripts. Kits containing the primers and probes are also provided. Also provided are antibodies for assaying for overexpression of BAALC proteins as well as peptide immunogens for producing the anti-BAALC antibodies. The present invention also provides methods for characterizing acute myelogenous leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia and prostate cancer in a patient, base on detection of BAALC overexpression.06-25-2009
20100184037DEATH ASSOCIATED PROTEIN KINASE 1 (DAPK1) AND USES THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LYMPOCYTIC LEUKEMIA - A method for determining susceptibility to chronic lymphocytic leukemia in a subject includes determining a loss or reduced expression of death associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) or fragments or functional equivalents thereof.07-22-2010

Patent applications by Albert De La Chapelle, Delaware, OH US

Julie De La Chapelle, Naples, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080244810HELMET WITH BUILT-IN STORAGE COMPARTMENT AND METHOD10-09-2008

Michael De La Chapelle, Bellevue, WA US

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20090080368METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL DATA SERVICES AND LIVE TELEVISION PROGRAMMING TO MOBILE PLATFORMS - A system for bi-directional data content transfer between a plurality of mobile platforms, such as aircraft or cruise ships, and a ground-based control segment. The system includes the ground-based control segment, a space segment and a mobile system disposed on each mobile platform. The ground-based control segment includes an antenna which is used to transmit encoded RF signals representative of data content to the space segment. The space segment includes a plurality of satellite transponders, with one of the transponders being designated by the ground-based control segment to transpond the encoded RF signals to the mobile system. The mobile system includes steerable receive and transmit antennas. The receive antenna receives the encoded RF signals from the satellite transponder, which are thereafter decoded, demodulated, D/A converted by a communications subsystem and transmitted to a server. The server filters off that data content not requested by any occupants on the mobile system. A local area network (LAN) receives the remaining data content and provides same to individual users on the mobile platform in accordance with previously submitted programming requests or data input by the users at access stations associated independently with each user. The transmit antenna is used to transmit data content from laptop computers, PDAs or other user electronic devices coupled to the access stations back to the designated satellite transponder. The satellite transponder then transponds the data back to the antenna of the ground-based control segment.03-26-2009
20100088924BLOWER SYSTEM TO REMOVE PRECIPITATION FROM AN ANTENNA - A blower system to remove precipitation from an antenna may include a blower air plenum extending substantially completely along one side of the antenna. A vent is in communication with the blower air plenum and extends substantially completely along the one side of the antenna to direct an airstream across a surface of the antenna to remove precipitation from the antenna. The vent may include a contour to conform to a contour of the one side of the antenna. The blower system may also include an air compressor to force air into the blower air plenum and out the vent to form the airstream flowing across the surface of the antenna.04-15-2010

Patent applications by Michael De La Chapelle, Bellevue, WA US

Roland De La Chapelle, Levallois-Perret FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100073133COMMUNICATING ELECTRONIC KEY FOR SECURE ACCESS TO A MECATRONIC CYLINDER - The invention relates to electronic keys. The invention relates more particularly to an electronic key for secure access to an electronic cylinder. The invention relates to an electronic key (03-25-2010