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Ming-Hwa Liang, Stony Brook US

Ming-Hwa Liang, Stony Brook, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080293052SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING SPORTS IDENTIFICATION GOODS - A method for authenticating and verifying garment to be genuine is described. The method for authenticating a garment comprises applying a particular nucleic acid material/marker associated with a particular sequence of nucleic acid bases to a dye or paint and applying the marker to the garment. The method also comprises collecting a sample from the garment and verifying the garment is genuine by detecting the particular nucleic acid material on or within the garment.11-27-2008
20080299559METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING ARTICLES WITH OPTICAL REPORTERS - This invention pertains to methods for authenticating an article comprising tagging the article with light emitting optical reporter particles, and more specifically tagging the articles with up-converting phosphor particles (UCP), linked to nucleic acids of detectable sequence.12-04-2008
20080299667OPTICAL REPORTER COMPOSITIONS - This invention provides compositions that have a light emitting reporter linked to biomolecules, preferably, nucleotide oligomers. The light reporter particles are silylated and functionalized to produce a coated light reporter particle, prior to covalently linking the biomolecules to the light reporter particle. The light reporter particles of the invention can be excited by a light excitation source such as UV or IR light, and when the biomolecule is DNA, the attached DNA molecule(s) are detectable by amplification techniques such as PCR.12-04-2008
20080312427METHODS FOR COVALENT LINKING OF OPTICAL REPORTERS - A method to link a light emitting reporter to biomolecules with nucleotide oligomers is described. The light reporter particles are silylated and functionalized to produce a coated light reporter particle, prior to covalently linking the biomolecules to the light reporter particle. The light reporter particle generated by the methods of the invention can be excited by a light excitation source such as UV or IR light, and when the biomolecule is DNA, the attached DNA molecule(s) are detectable by amplification techniques such as PCR.12-18-2008
20090042191SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURE DOCUMENT PRINTING AND DETECTION - A method for authenticating and verifying an item to be genuine is described. The method for authenticating the item comprises applying a particular nucleic acid material associated with a particular sequence of nucleic acid bases to ink within an ink cartridge or a toner compound within a toner housing. The method also comprises collecting a sample of either the ink or toner compound and verifying the ink or toner is genuine by detecting the particular nucleic acid material.02-12-2009
20090075261SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING TABLETS - A method for authenticating and verifying a pharmaceutical item to be genuine is described. The method for authenticating a tablet comprises applying a particular nucleic acid material associated with a particular sequence of nucleic acid bases to a tablet or capsule. The method also comprises collecting a sample of the tablet and verifying the tablet is genuine by detecting the particular nucleic acid material.03-19-2009
20100279282METHODS FOR GENOTYPING MATURE COTTON FIBERS AND TEXTILES - Methods for distinguishing between cotton cultivars of a specific species by analyzing a sample of mature cotton fibers from raw cotton materials or from textile goods are disclosed. DNA is extracted from the mature cotton fiber sample and subjected to PCR techniques which enable the identification of the cultivar of a particular cotton species utilized in the textile or cotton material of interest.11-04-2010
20110250594METHODS FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTILES MADE OF GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE AND GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM COTTON - Methods for distinguishing between cotton species by analyzing a sample of mature cotton fibers from raw cotton materials or from textile goods are disclosed. DNA is extracted from the mature cotton fiber sample and subjected to PCR techniques which enable the identification of the species of cotton utilized in the textile or cotton material of interest.10-13-2011

Patent applications by Ming-Hwa Liang, Stony Brook, NY US