Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Detecting Circulating Tumor DNA at Very Low Levels

Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) detection assays such as those used to detect the presence of cancer at early stages have largely relied on single nucleotide variant (SNV) detection in plasma DNA. Whil...
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Muhammed Murtaza, Bradon McDonald, Kirsten Dennison | P230118US01

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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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Toilet, Testing and Monitoring Systems

Systems for monitoring metabolites may include a sample collection system and a urinalysis system of or for a toilet.  The sample collection system may be automated to collect sample urine from a...
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Joshua Coon, Michael Westphall, Ian Miller, Lloyd Smith, Keaton Mertz | P200202WO01

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Microbial Glycans As A Target Of Human Intelectin

The present disclosure provides for methods of diagnosing and treating bacterial infections. Human Intelectin 1 (hIntL-1) has been shown to bind selectively to glycan components on bacteria including ...
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Laura Kiessling, Darryl Wesener, Kittikhun Wangkanont | P150027US02

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Field Test for Mycobacterial Infections

Mycobacterial infections cause major health problems for people and animals, including human tuberculosis, bovine tuberculosis and Johne’s disease. Johne’s disease (or paratuberculosis) afflicts 9...
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Adel Talaat | P150020US02

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Assay to Determine Risk of Fungal Infection

Fungal infections such as aspergillosis and Valley Fever can be life threatening, particularly in immune-compromised patients. These patients are vulnerable to fungal strains that flourish in hospital...
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Bruce Klein, Marcel Wuethrich | P140236US02

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Diagnostic Kit for Blastomycosis

Blastomyces dermatitidis is a soil fungus found throughout the world, and is especially prevalent in the river valleys and Great Lakes region of the United States. If spores are inhaled, blastomycosis...
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Bruce Klein, Theodore Brandhorst | P110280US02

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