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Andrei Gudkov, East Aurora, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090214467METHODS OF PROTECTING AGAINST APOPTOSIS USING LIPOPEPTIDES - The use of lipopeptides as inducers of NF-κB for the protection of mammals from the effects of apoptosis is described.08-27-2009
20100305002Reagents and Methods for Producing Bioactive Secreted Peptides - This invention discloses reagents and methods for identifying peptides that modulate biological activities in cells, tissues, organs and organisms.12-02-2010
20110124104INDUCING CELL DEATH BY INHIBITING ADAPTIVE HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE - Provided herein is a method for inducing cell death by inducing heat shock response in a cell in combination with inhibiting adaptive heat shock response. Also provided are methods for preventing cancer, treating intracellular parasite infections, and inflammation-associated conditions.05-26-2011
20110135665METHODS FOR TREATING REPERFUSION INJURIES - The present invention relates to treating a tissue in a mammal from the effects of reperfusion using flagellin.06-09-2011

Patent applications by Andrei Gudkov, East Aurora, NY US

Andrei Gudkov, Gates Mills, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100286229Modulation of Androgen Receptor for Treatment of Prostate Cancer - The present invention provides methods for the reduction of endotoxins in a plasmid preparation using a carbohydrate non-ionic detergent with silica chromatography.11-11-2010

Andrei V. Gudkov, Gates Mills, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100056454Method for Screening Modulators of Apoptosis - The use and screening of modulators of apoptosis is disclosed. The modulators may be, for example, modulator of NF-κB activity. The modulators may be used, for example, in the treatment of NF-κB-mediated diseases, conditions, and injuries.03-04-2010
20100120687Modulating apoptosis - The use and screening of modulators of apoptosis is disclosed. The modulators may be, for example, modulator of NF-κB activity. The modulators may be used, for example, in the treatment of NF-κB-mediated diseases, conditions, and injuries.05-13-2010

Patent applications by Andrei V. Gudkov, Gates Mills, OH US

Andrei V. Gudkov, East Aurora, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090011982Flagellin Related Polypeptides and Uses Thereof - The use of flagellin and flagellin related polypeptides for the protection of mammals from the effects of apoptosis is described.01-08-2009
20090099191INHIBITION OF NF-KB - The present invention is generally related to the modulation of cell growth or apoptosis. Compositions for modulating cell growth or apoptosis, methods of use thereof, and methods of identification thereof are described.04-16-2009
20090246303Method for Reducing The Effects of Chemotherapy Using Flagellin Related Polypeptides - The use of flagellin and flagellin related polypeptides for reducing cancer treatment side effects in mammals is described.10-01-2009
20100112012MODULATION OF IMMUNE RESPONSES - Compositions and methods for modulating an NF-05-06-2010

Dmytro Gudkov, Stony Brook, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110108711SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer based on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 1005-12-2011

Georgiy Gudkov, Coram, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110108711SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer based on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 1005-12-2011