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Erlend Hodneland, Bergen NO
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| 20090081775 | Microscope system and screening method for drugs, physical therapies and biohazards - Method and device for automated cell analysis and determination of transport and communication between living cells by analyzing the formation of tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) between cells. This method comprising the steps of singularizing cells in a culture medium and staining the cells with a fluorescent or luminescent dyes for staining of cytoplasm and membranes as well as TNTs, flagella and other cell particles for 3-D cell microscopy. The method comprises further an image analysis system. | 03-26-2009 |
Erlend Øxseth, Lier NO
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| 20120125249 | SEVENTH BRIDLE BLOCK SYSTEM FOR A PARAVANE - A bridle block system for a paravane for seismic equipment includes a main bridle block with a connecting point for a towing line from a seismic vessel, and with attachment points for first and second triples of bridle lines to first and second lugs at either ends of the paravane. The main block includes a pivot point for a pivot arm, which has an aim with an attachment point near its end for the first triple bridle lines, and an oppositely directed arm with an attachment point near its outer end for second triple bridle lines. An auxiliary moment arm at the second arm's side is connected to a seventh bridle line, further connected to an actuator arranged near the first bridle lines' forward lugs' of the paravane. The seventh bridle exerts a force imbalance between the fore and aft bridle lines to change the paravane's angle of attack. | 05-24-2012 |
Erlend Ragnhildstveit, Oslo NO
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| 20090087834 | Method for characterising polynucleotides - The method of the invention is used to identify specific characteristics of a target polynucleotide in a sample, and comprises the steps of: i) attaching to one end of each target polynucleotide in the sample a polynucleotide signal sequence that is specific for the characteristic under study; ii) contacting the target polynucleotides with a molecule that interacts with the target polynucleotide if the characteristic is present; iii) attaching a polynucleotide adapter sequence to those targets polynucleotides that interact with the molecule of step (ii), the adapter being attached at the end of the target polynucleotide opposite that at which the signal sequence is attached; iv) carrying out a polynucleotide amplification reaction on those target polynucleotides that comprise both the adapter and signal sequence, optionally repeating steps (i) to (iv) for other characteristics; and (v) identifying which signal sequences are present on the amplified products, and in which order, to thereby determine the characteristics of each target polynucleotide. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20100264090 | MAGNETISING PORTION FOR A MAGNETIC SEPARATION DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to a magnetising portion for providing a high-gradient magnetic field in a magnetic separation device. The magnetising portion comprises at least one magnetic assembly. The at least one magnetic assembly comprises: a plurality of magnets whereby each magnet has a north pole, south pole and a magnet axis extending between the north and south poles, and the plurality of magnets are arranged one above the other in a direction at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of each magnet in such a manner that the north and south poles of adjacent magnets are arranged alternately and a space is provide between adjacent magnets; and at least one non-magnetic spacing means arranged in the space between adjacent magnets. The present disclosure also relates to magnetic separation devices comprising at least one of the said magnetising portions and to a method of isolating magnetically labelled particles using the magnetic separation devices. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110031168 | MAGNETIC SEPARATION RACK - The disclosure relates to a magnetic separation rack for isolating magnetically labelled particles from a non-magnetic medium comprising a body portion ( | 02-10-2011 |
Erlend Ragnhildstveit, Jonsokveien NO
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| 20110198293 | MAGNETIC SEPARATING DEVICE - The disclosure relates to a magnetic separating device for isolating magnetically labelled particles from a non-magnetic medium comprising a body portion ( | 08-18-2011 |
Erlend Stronen, Oslo NO
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| 20110142842 | POLYPEPTIDES - There is disclosed a polypeptide consisting of between 7 and 100 amino acids and comprising: the sequence of the peptide of any one of SEQ. ID NOS: 1 to 145. There is also disclosed a T-cell receptor, or a peptide-binding fragment thereof, wherein the CDR3 region of the beta chain of the T-cell receptor comprises a glycine residue at position 5 from the N-terminus. The T-cell receptor is capable of binding a peptide consisting of the sequence of SEQ. ID NO. 18, when the peptide is presented on an HLA molecule of a first HLA allele. | 06-16-2011 |
