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Jerzy A.
Jerzy A. Macioszek, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110053169 | METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS MODE PROCESSING OF THE CONTENTS OF MULTIPLE REACTION RECEPTACLES IN A REAL-TIME AMPLIFICATION ASSAY - An automated analyzer for performing multiple diagnostic assays simultaneously includes multiple stations in which discrete aspects of the assay are performed on fluid samples contained in sample vessels. The analyzer includes stations for automatically preparing a sample, incubating the sample, preforming an analyte isolation procedure, ascertaining the presence of a target analyte, and analyzing the amount of a target analyte. An automated receptacle transporting system moves the sample vessels from one station to the next. A method for performing an automated diagnostic assay includes an automated process for isolating and amplifying a target analyte, and, in one embodiment, a method for real-time monitoring of the amplification process. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110147610 | SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS MODE PROCESSING OF THE CONTENTS OF MULTIPLE REACTION RECEPTACLES IN A REAL-TIME AMPLIFICATION ASSAY - An automated analyzer for performing multiple diagnostic assays simultaneously includes multiple stations in which discrete aspects of the assay are performed on fluid samples contained in sample vessels. The analyzer includes stations for automatically preparing a sample, incubating the sample, preforming an analyte isolation procedure, ascertaining the presence of a target analyte, and analyzing the amount of a target analyte. An automated receptacle transporting system moves the sample vessels from one station to the next. A method for performing an automated diagnostic assay includes an automated process for isolating and amplifying a target analyte, and, in one embodiment, a method for real-time monitoring of the amplification process. | 06-23-2011 |
Jerzy A. Teterwak, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20110012618 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING CAPACITANCE VALUE AND CONVERTING IT INTO DIGITAL FORMAT - A capacitive sensing system are configured to sense a capacitance value and convert the sensed capacitance value to a digital format. The capacitive sensing system provides good selectivity and immunity to noise and interference, which can be further enhanced by enabling spread spectrum excitation. In some embodiments, the capacitive sensing system utilizes a sinusoidal excitation signal that results in low electromagnetic emissions, limited to narrow frequency band. In some embodiments, the capacitive sensing system is configured to operate in a spread spectrum mode, in which the majority of the excitation signal power is carried in the assigned bandwidth. The excitation frequency and the bandwidth of the spread spectrum excitation signal are programmable in a wide range, which allows for avoiding frequency conflicts in the operating environment. | 01-20-2011 |
Jerzy A. Trojnar, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100029575 | N-Oxides of Kappa Receptor Peptides - Certain peptides which exhibit high selectivity for the kappa opioid receptor (KOR) versus the mu opioid receptor and little or no CYP3A4 inhibitory activity including tetrapeptides of four D-isomer amino acid residues having a C-terminus which is an N-oxide-substituted amide such, as H-D-Phe-D-Phe-D-Nle-D-Arg-NH-4-picolyl-N-oxide. A preferred compound, which has an affinity for the KOR at least 1,000 times its affinity for the mu opioid receptor and an IC50 for CYP3 A4 of greater than about 10 micromolar, is H-D-Phe-D-Phe-D-Nle-D-Arg-NH-4-picolyl-N-oxide | 02-04-2010 |
