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Godber
Benjamin Leslie James Godber, Cambridge GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090239761 | Protein arrays and uses thereof - The inventors herein describe methods for the production of a functional human, animal, plant or microbe protein arrays and methods to assay for interactions between the proteins on the array with molecules of interest, for example, using such arrays to determine the in vitro metabolite profile of any drug. Such protein arrays can be used, for example, to assay, in a parallel fashion, the protein products of DNA sequences encoding drug metabolizing enzymes (DMES) to obtain a toxicology profile. Also described herein is a novel DME expression and purification strategy using detergents and not requiring an ultra-centrifugation step. | 09-24-2009 |
John Godber, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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| 20090130444 | HYDROXYAPATITE CALCIUM PHOSPHATES, THEIR METHOD OF PREPARATION AND THEIR APPLICATIONS - The present invention is directed to calcium phosphates in granular form having an X-ray diffraction pattern characteristic of hydroxyapatite in which a portion of the anions of the crystal lattice are substituted with carbonate anions and which have good compressibility and flow properties in direct compression applications. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100150806 | CALCIUM PHOSPHATE GRANULES OF THE HYDROXYAPATITE TYPE, THEIR PREPARATION PROCESS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS - The invention concerns calcium phosphates in granular form having an x-ray diffraction pattern characteristic of hydroxyapatite and good compressibility and flow properties in direct compression applications. The invention also concerns the method for preparing said granules characterized in that it comprises processing a suspension of brushite dicalcium phosphate having a certain particle-size distribution using a basic solution, and maintaining the pH at not less than 7.0 for a sufficient time interval to enable the transformation of the brushite calcium phosphate into hydroxyapatite calcium phosphate. | 06-17-2010 |
John Godber, Chicago, IL US
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| 20080274264 | Calcium fortification substance for clear beverages - Compositions comprising calcium and phosphate which are sufficiently soluble in water to dissolve essentially without any cloudiness in the water are provided. The compositions may be used to provide clear beverages that are fortified in calcium and phosphate. Methods of making the calcium and phosphate compositions are also provided. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20100143573 | MINERAL FORTIFICATION SUBSTANCE FOR CLEAR BEVERAGES - The present invention relates to compositions comprising minerals which are soluble in water and juice. The compositions of the present invention dissolve in a beverage without any cloudiness or sedimentation. Methods of making said compositions are also provided. Said compositions are also suitable for tableting. | 06-10-2010 |
