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Electrical Connector And Cover For Simultaneously Connecting Wires, Bedside Monitor, And Temporary Pacemaker
            An interface unit for epicardial pacemaking and telemetry monitoring connects a pacemaker and bedside monitor for simultaneous pacing during electrogram visualization using epicardial pacing leads. Th...            
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            Philip Terrien, Matthew Knoespel, Nicholas Von Bergen | P200129US01
        
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Disposable Speculum With Adhesive Surface
            A disposable speculum for an otoscope provides an attached forward-facing pressure sensitive adhesive for adhering to and extracting foreign bodies from the ear canal.  Attaching the pressure sensitiv...            
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            James Berbee, Gregory Rebella, Azita Hamedani | P200123US01
        
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Disposable Speculum For Digital Otoscope
            A disposable speculum for an otoscope provides a sheath adapted to cover an elongate otoscope probe and providing inwardly extending tabs that are adapted to flex outward when the speculum is inserted...            
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            James Berbee, Gregory Rebella, Azita Hamedani, Patrick Ayerle, Thomas Hutcheson IV, Ralph Paul | P190183US01
        
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Device And Method For Accelerated Material Extraction And Detection
            A method and device are provided for detecting a target in a biological sample. The target binds to a solid phase substrate. First and second cavities in a plate are filled with an oil. The first and ...            
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            David Beebe, Duane Juang, Terry Juang, David O'Connor, Thomas Friedrich | P200328US01
        
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Methods for Detection, Staging and Surveillance of Colorectal Adenomas and Carcinomas
            In 2016, approximately 135,000 new cases of colon and rectal cancers will be diagnosed and nearly 50,000 will die from this disease, making it the one of the most common causes of cancer related death...            
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            Michael Sussman, Melanie Ivancic, Gregory Kennedy, William Dove, Perry Pickhardt, Mark Reichelderfer | P160352US02
        
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Method and Device to Screen and Sort Cancer Immunotherapy Cells
            A new cancer treatment being studied at a few major centers including UW Health is CAR T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cell) therapy. CAR T therapy uses a patient's own cells and 'reengineers...            
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            Melissa Skala, Alexandra Walsh | P180292US02
        
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Algorithms to Classify T Cell Activation by Autofluorescence Imaging
            The importance of T cells in immunotherapy is driving the development of technologies to better characterize T cells and improve therapeutic efficacy. One specific objective is assessing antigen-induc...            
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            Melissa Skala, Anthony Gitter, Zijie Wang, Alexandra Walsh | P190306US02
        
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Porous Silicon Nanomembranes for the Rapid Separation of Macromolecules by Size and Shape
            The separation or isolation of proteins from a heterogeneous mixture is a common practice in scientific experimentation and the manufacturing of biologic reagents.  Commercially available kits and cur...            
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            Gokul Gopalakrishnan, Mark Levenstein | T180038WO01
        
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Liquid Crystal-Based Assay for Rapid and Precise Detection of Endotoxin in the Presence of Masking Agents
            Bacterial contamination is a major risk in biologics manufacturing and the presence of endotoxin, an outer membrane component of Gram-negative bacteria, is vigorously tested for in protein and DNA/RNA...            
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            Nicholas Abbott, Christopher Murphy, Jugal Gupta, I-Hsin Lin | P09241US02
        
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Noninvasive Assay for Bovine Embryo Quality
            Selection intensity for higher milk production in dairy cattle has contributed to a decline in fertility, posing a challenge to dairy producers. Despite technological advances, the pregnancy rate of c...            
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            Hasan Khatib, Jenna Kropp | P150131US02
        
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Predicting Glucoregulatory Dysfunction
            The term glucoregulatory dysfunction covers a spectrum of disorders from insulin resistance to prediabetes and diabetes. Problems associated with glucoregulatory dysfunction and obesity dominate healt...            
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            Dhanansayan Shanmuganayagam, Rozalyn Anderson, Ricki Colman, James Ntambi, Mary Lindstrom, Michael Polewski, Maggie Burhans | P150057US02
        
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Implantable Cancer Drug Delivery Device Signals the Future of Personalized Medicine
            Cancer treatment planning remains an ongoing challenge to oncologists and patients alike, with each cancer being genetically unique and requiring personalized approaches. Greater outcome success will ...            
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            David Beebe, Mark Burkard, Jay Warrick, David Guckenberger, Lee Wilke | P150255US01
        
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Identification of Disease Characteristics Using Isotope Ratios in Breath
            UW-Madison researchers previously described a method of determining whether or not an animal is suffering from a catabolic change by sampling isotope changes in breath or blood.            
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            Warren Porter, Mark Cook, Fariba Assadi-Porter, Daniel Butz | P05416US
        
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Detection of the Catabolic State by Determining the Rate of Systemic Oscillations in Carbon Isotope Ratios
            The catabolic state refers to the condition where the body uses stores of carbohydrates, amino acids or fats as a source of energy for maintenance. The catabolic state may be induced by infection, dis...            
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            Hamid Eghbalnia, Mark Cook, Warren Porter, Daniel Butz | P09010US
        
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Otoscope Providing Improved Ear Canal Access
            An otoscope is a classic, handheld medical device that allows a doctor to look into the ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum). This is important for diagnosing ear infections, membrane ruptures an...            
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            James Berbee, Azita Hamedani, Gregory Rebella | P140406US01
        
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Biomarkers for Detecting Prostate Cancer
            Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in American men, causing more than 27,000 deaths every year. An estimated one man in seven will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.E...            
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            David Jarrard, Bing Yang | P130258US03
        
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Bedside Diagnosis of Swallowing Disorders
            Approximately 15 million Americans suffer from a swallowing disorder (dysphagia). People with acid reflux, a neurological disorder or cancer of the head and neck are particularly at risk. The leading ...            
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            Matthew Hoffman, Jack Jiang, Timothy McCulloch, Zhixian Geng | P130237US01
        
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Enhancing Light-Based Tissue Diagnostics by Dimpled Waveguide
            Compact solid-state LED/LD (light-emitting diode) light sources are by their nature near-point sources. Applications that take advantage of these highly efficient, spectrally engineered light sources ...            
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            Leon McCaughan, Thomas Kuech, Christopher Zenner, Cedric Meyers | P100229US01
        
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One-Step DNA Extraction from Dried Blood Spots for Newborn Screening
            Newborn screening is the practice of testing newborns for certain harmful or potentially fatal disorders that are not otherwise apparent at birth. Generally, blood drops are obtained from the heel, fi...            
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            Mei Baker | P100253US02
        
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Algorithm Improves Resolution of Time-Frequency Analysis for Medical Diagnostics, Telecommunications
            Time-frequency analysis involves detecting when oscillations of certain frequencies turn on and off. This kind of analysis is useful in nearly every field of science and engineering. The traditional a...            
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            David Hsu, Murielle Hsu, Gregory Worrell | P100227US01
        
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Optimizing Probes to Improve Spectroscopic Measurement in Turbid Media
            Fiber optic probes can be used for spectroscopic measurement of tissue. A fiber optic tube emits light on one side of the tissue that is absorbed and measured on the other side by fiber optic detector...            
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            Gregory Palmer, Nirmala Ramanujam | P06032US
        
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Novel Assay for Measuring Stress-Induced CREB Phosphorylation
            CREB is a transcription factor that has been implicated as a critical regulator of neuronal function and survival. Knockout mice lacking CREB exhibit a disease similar to ataxia telangiectasia, a neur...            
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            Randal Tibbetts, Yuling Shi | P04048US
        
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Integrated, Miniaturized Fiber Optic Probe for Light-Based Diagnostics
            Light-based diagnostics are used to create images of human tissue to detect the development of diseases like cancer. The popularity of light-based diagnostics is growing due to their non-intrusive nat...            
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            Thomas Kuech, Nirmala Ramanujam, Leon McCaughan | P09149US
        
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Computational Algorithms for Identifying, Suppressing and Reversing Epilepsy
            Epileptogenesis, or the occurrence of spontaneous seizures, is considered to be a learned response due to brain plasticity.  The development of the condition requires circuits in the brain to possess...            
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            David Hsu, Murielle Hsu, John Beggs | P08298US
        
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Phospholipase Activity Provides a Simple Test for Systemic Inflammation in Acute and Chronic Disease
            The inflammatory response plays a role in illnesses from injury to infections to allergies.  Initiation of inflammation involves the activation of immune cells that trigger a cascade of events leadin...            
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            Keith Meyer, Francis Tsao | P02007US