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Kebbel
Andrew D. Kebbel, Hamden, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100129289 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF VULNERABLE PLAQUE - Targeting polypeptide imaging agents, methods employing the agents, and kits employing the agents are provided. The targeting polypeptide imaging agents may have at least one targeting polypeptide and at least one contrast enhancing imaging agent. | 05-27-2010 |
Andrew Daniel Kebbel, Hamden, CT US
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| 20090203086 | System and method for improved signal detection in nucleic acid sequencing - An embodiment of a system for reducing crosstalk in a parallel sequencing platform is described that comprises a substrate with a plurality of individual reaction environments that include a species of nucleic acid template, and a plurality of spatially localized reactants, wherein the localized reactants minimize the transmission of reaction products to a neighboring reaction environment due to a relative position of the localized reactants in the reaction environment. | 08-13-2009 |
Jens Kebbel, Adendorf DE
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| 20090047941 | Method and Apparatus for Deactivating Mobile Radio Stations From the Network - Method for deactivating at least one mobile station in a radio communication system, particularly in a picocell on board an aircraft in a GSM mobile radio network, where the radio communication system has a first network element, which forms a transmission/reception device for each mobile station in the radio cell, a second network element which is set up to control the first network element, and a device which is connected between the first network element and the second network element, wherein the device carries out the following steps: detection of a piece of identification information, directed at the at least one mobile station, which is transmitted from the second network element to the first network element, use of this identification information to deactivate the at least one mobile station when a deactivation signal is supplied to the device. | 02-19-2009 |
