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Jambunathan
Kalyani Jambunathan, Harrisonburg, VA US
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| 20120065103 | Prolyl Endopeptidase Probes - Prolyl endopeptidase (PE) activity in lung samples is detected by contacting the lung sample with a probe comprising a —P—X— (or —X—P—, —P—X—P—) PE recognition site, wherein P is a prolyl bioisostere, X is a residue that is not a prolyl bioisostere or is a prolyl bioisostere flanked on each side by a residue that is not a prolyl bioisostere, and “-” is an amide bond, under conditions wherein PE activity of the sample specifically hydrolyzes an amide bond of the recognition site to generate an optical signal; and (b) detecting the signal. | 03-15-2012 |
Krishnakumar Jambunathan, Macungie, PA US
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| 20080241059 | Catalytic Steam Reforming With Recycle - A method for generating hydrogen in a production facility having a catalytic steam reformer, a boiler downstream of the catalytic steam reformer, optionally having a prereformer, and optionally having a shift reactor, wherein the reformer feed gas mixture is formed using a steam-containing recycle gas mixture which was formed from boiler effluent. The boiler generates steam which may be used to form the reformer feed gas mixture, used elsewhere in the production facility, and/or used for export steam. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090297925 | Dodecaborate Salt Radical Anion Compositions and Methods for Making and Using Such Compositions - The disclosure relates to new compositions comprising an, B | 12-03-2009 |
Krishnakumar Jambunathan, Breinigsville, PA US
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| 20120055803 | Electrodes for Electrolytic Germane Process - The invention relates to the electrolysis of aqueous electrolyte solutions containing GeO | 03-08-2012 |
Kumar Jambunathan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20080275501 | MEDICAL DEVICE LOADING AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described herein are systems and methods for inserting a hemostatic seal into a delivery device. One such system can include a loading tool and a delivery device configured to detachably mate with one another. The loading tool can house a hemostatic seal in its unfolded configuration and can fold the seal for delivery into the delivery device. The delivery device can then be advanced into the loading tool to insert the seal into the delivery device. | 11-06-2008 |
Mahesh Jambunathan, Bothell, WA US
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| 20090043778 | GENERATING ETL PACKAGES FROM TEMPLATE - Packages for server data extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) are generated and managed through package templates. The templates include configurable and static parameters and are created from user input. Package instances having template property values are created from the templates and then transformed into a package used to implement ETL functionality. In some embodiments, a package template may include one or more components for retrieving data from a source, transformation of the retrieved data before it is stored, and storage of the data at a destination. Packages can be modified based by importing the package, changing an instance associated with the modified package, and generating a package from the modified instance. | 02-12-2009 |
Sriram Jambunathan, Jersey City, NJ US
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| 20090065357 | Assay Cartridges and Methods of Using the Same - Assay modules, preferably assay cartridges, are described as are reader apparatuses which may be used to control aspects of module operation. The modules preferably comprise a detection chamber with integrated electrodes that may be used for carrying out electrode induced luminescence measurements. Methods are described for immobilizing assay reagents in a controlled fashion on these electrodes and other surfaces. Assay modules and cartridges are also described that have a detection chamber, preferably having integrated electrodes, and other fluidic components which may include sample chambers, waste chambers, conduits, vents, bubble traps, reagent chambers, dry reagent pill zones and the like. In certain preferred embodiments, these modules are adapted to receive and analyze a sample collected on an applicator stick. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090066339 | Assay Cartridges and Methods of Using the Same - Assay modules, preferably assay cartridges, are described as are reader apparatuses which may be used to control aspects of module operation. The modules preferably comprise a detection chamber with integrated electrodes that may be used for carrying out electrode induced luminescence measurements. Methods are described for immobilizing assay reagents in a controlled fashion on these electrodes and other surfaces. Assay modules and cartridges are also described that have a detection chamber, preferably having integrated electrodes, and other fluidic components which may include sample chambers, waste chambers, conduits, vents, bubble traps, reagent chambers, dry reagent pill zones and the like. In certain preferred embodiments, these modules are adapted to receive and analyze a sample collected on an applicator stick. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20120055809 | ASSAY CARTRIDGES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Assay modules, preferably assay cartridges, are described as are reader apparatuses which may be used to control aspects of module operation. The modules preferably comprise a detection chamber with integrated electrodes that may be used for carrying out electrode induced luminescence measurements. Methods are described for immobilizing assay reagents in a controlled fashion on these electrodes and other surfaces. Assay modules and cartridges are also described that have a detection chamber, preferably having integrated electrodes, and other fluidic components which may include sample chambers, waste chambers, conduits, vents, bubble traps, reagent chambers, dry reagent pill zones and the like. In certain preferred embodiments, these modules are adapted to receive and analyze a sample collected on an applicator stick. | 03-08-2012 |
