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Nigel J. Forrow, Abingdon GB

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20090090624BIOSENSOR ELECTRODE MEDIATORS FOR REGENERATION OF COFACTORS - The present invention is based on the discovery of NAD04-09-2009
20090090625BIOSENSOR ELECTRODE MEDIATORS FOR REGENERATION OF COFACTORS - The present invention is based on the discovery of NAD04-09-2009
20090095625Mediator-Stabilized Reagent Compositions for Use in Biosensor Electrodes - The claimed subject matter relates to the stabilization of 1,2-quinone mediators, especially those containing 1,10-phenanthroline quinone (PQ) and more especially transition metal complexes of PQ, in the presence of enzymes when contained in dry reagent layers for biosensor electrodes, through the use of various metal salts, particularly those of lithium.04-16-2009
20090166223BIOSENSOR ELECTRODE MEDIATORS FOR REGENERATION OF COFACTORS - The present invention is based on the discovery of NAD07-02-2009
20110031133Biosensor Having Improved Hematocrit and Oxygen Biases - The present invention provides reagent compositions, and analyte measuring devices and methods that utilize the reagent compositions.02-10-2011

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Nigel J. Temperton, Tonbridge GB

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20110182897AMINO ACID SEQUENCES DIRECTED AGAINST ENVELOPE PROTEINS OF A VIRUS AND POLYPEPTIDES COMPRISING THE SAME FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL DISEASES - The present invention relates in part to amino acid sequences that are directed against and/or that can specifically bind to an envelope protein of a virus, as well as to compounds or constructs, and in particular proteins and polypeptides, that comprise or essentially consist of one or more such amino acid sequences.07-28-2011

Nigel J. Titchener-Hooker, London GB

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20110257378AQUEOUS TWO PHASE EXTRACTION AUGMENTED PRECIPITATION PROCESS FOR PURIFICATION OF THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS - The invention relates to an aqueous two phase extraction (ATPE) augmented precipitation process, which may be used to recover and also partially purify therapeutic proteins, including monoclonal antibodies from a crude multi-component mixture. The process involves the formation of a forward extraction PEG-Phosphate ATPE system in which the target product is preferentially partitioned to the polymer rich phase. A second ATPE back extraction system is then formed by introducing the polymer rich phase from the forward extraction to a new phosphate salt rich phase, causing the product to precipitate at the interface between the two phases. This precipitate is then recovered and resolubilised in a suitable buffer and may be passed on for further purification.10-20-2011