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PROBIOTIC STRAIN COLLECTION TO STUDY PROPHAGES
UW-Madison researchers have developed a number of variants of lytic strain L. reuteri ∆Φ1attB1∆Φ2∆attB2 (WARF case P170020). They are:
L. reuteri∆Φ1, in which prophage #1 is deleted from th...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Jeehwan Oh | P230139US01
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PHOTO-CLEAVABLE SURFACTANTS
UW-Madison researchers have developed photo-cleavable anionic surfactants, particularly 4-hexylphenylazosulfonate (Azo) and sodium 4-hexylphenylazosulfonate derivatives, which can be rapidly degraded ...
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Ying Ge, Song Jin, Tania Guardado Alvarez, Kyle Brown | P180335US03
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Methods Of Genome Editing Including Controlled Opening Of Chromatin
UW-Madison researchers developed an improved method of gene editing human iPSCs through CRISPR-Cas. They added the histone deacetylase small molecule inhibitor Trichostatin A (TSA) before addition of ...
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Krishanu Saha, Kaivalya Molugu | P220049US02
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RHESUS MACAQUE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL (IPSC) LINE: LINE Rh2431
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a Rhesus Macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, called the Rh2431 iPSC line.
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John Maufort | P230112US01
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UW-Madison researchers have developed a titin DNA construct (a ‘titin minigene plasmid’) that is useful for identifying agents that modulate the titin size reduction that correlates with age and l...
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Wei Guo, Yanghai Zhang | P230097US01
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CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL (IPSC) LINE: LINE cy0657
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a Cynomolgus Macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, called the cy0657 iPSC line.
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John Maufort | P230113US01
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METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATION OF BRAIN MURAL CELLS FROM HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
UW-Madison researchers disclose a new method for differentiating brain mural cells – encompassing pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells – from hPSCs. The inventors used their previously discl...
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Eric Shusta, Benjamin Gastfriend, Sean Palecek | P220005US02
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Primatized Mouse
The present invention is a novel, primatized mouse model for studying the immune system of nonhuman primates in a relatively low-cost mouse. The UW-Madison inventor used a different source of immune c...
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Matthew Brown | P210237US02
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Organelle-Targeted Genetically-Encoded Voltage Indicators And Methods Of Use Thereof
UW researchers have developed modified genetically encoded plasma membrane voltage probes for monitoring mitochondrial and ER membrane voltage gradients. A fluorescence protein tag was coupled with a ...
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Meyer Jackson, Masoud Sepehri Rad | P210400US02
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ANTI-GATA2 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
UW-Madison researchers have developed three novel monoclonal antibodies that all have exceptional activity against human and mouse GATA2.
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Emery Bresnick, Daniel Matson | P220242US01
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GENERATION OF RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY FOR PKM2
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a rabbit polyclonal antibody for methylated PKM2. There are three PKM2 arginine methylation sites R445, R447, R455. The antibody was generated using peptides enco...
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Wei Xu | P220296US01
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GENETIC TOOLS FOR THE ENGINEERING OF BACTEROIDES
UW-Madison researchers have developed a CRISPR-based genome editing tool to study and modify PULs in B. uniformis. The B. uniformis PULs show distinct glycan-degrading functions and transcriptional co...
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Ophelia Venturelli, Jun Feng | P220212US01
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RBM20 ANTIBODY
A UW-Madison researcher has developed and characterized an anti-RBM20 polyclonal antibody rabbit preparation (which he calls the “RBM20 antibody”). The inventor expressed and purified the full len...
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Wei Guo, Marion Greaser | P220238US01
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MANIPULATING BACTEROIDES COLONIZATION OF MAMMALIAN GUT
UW-Madison researchers disclose two mutant Bacteroides strains, BU ΔPUL18 and BU ΔPUL37, each with characteristics that could be useful in modulating the gut microbiome.
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Ophelia Venturelli, Jun Feng | P220237US01
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Knockout of GFAP In the Mouse (Model tm1Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a GFAP knockout mouse model, designated tm1Mes, that has been engineered to have an internal deletion of the Gfap gene that renders it completely non-functional. ...
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Albee Messing, Maureen McCall | P220164US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is ...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220167US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220165US01
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Transgenic Mouse Expressing Human GFAP (Model Tg73.7)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a transgenic mouse, designated Tg73.7, that carries full-length copies of a human genomic clone of wild-type GFAP, including all introns and exons.
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Albee Messing, Michael Brenner | P220166US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R76H point mutation in the Gfap gene. This is ...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220169US01
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A Novel Counter-Selection Marker for Use in Lactic Acid Bacteria
Lactic acid bacteria constitute a large group of Gram-positive bacteria (over 200 species described), of which Lactobacillus is the largest genus in the lactic acid bacteria group. Members of the Lact...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Jeehwan Oh | P160379US01
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Immortalized Vocal Fold Fibroblasts
Normal vibration of vocal folds (aka vocal cords) depends on the tissue's composition and viscoelasticity. When that composition is altered by scarring or damage, the vibratory functionality of th...
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Susan Thibeault, Xia Chen | P190232US01
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Methods Of Making Unbiased Phage Libraries
Described herein is a method of preparing an unbiased library of phage variants,comprising (a) preparing a population of “acceptor phage”; (b) removing an endogenoustarget gene and inserting gene ...
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Srivatsan Raman, Phil Huss | P200126US02
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Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies Against HRV-A16 (Human Rhinovirus, Species A, Strain 16) Proteins 2A Protease, 3C Protease and 3D Polymerase
The HRV proteases (3C and 2A) and the 3D polymerase have very important functions in virus replication cycle and virus-host interactions and are very intensively investigated for their role in develop...
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Ann Palmenberg, James Gern, Svetlana Amineva, Aleksey Aminev | P210172US01
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SufFeSient Cells
The commercially available E. coli strain BL21 λDE3 is commonly used for inducibly overexpressing recombinant proteins. Many derivatives of BL21 cells have been developed and commercialized, with pro...
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Patricia Kiley, Erin Mettert | P190138US01
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Vq Myeloma Cell Lines
UW Madison researchers' present invention is a set of two, new transgenic mouse multiple myeloma (MM) cell lines. Transgenic mice were developed expressing mutations in RAS pathway genes found in ...
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Jing Zhang | P210035US01