Emile M. Bellott - Beverly MA, US Dongsheng Bu - Piscataway NJ, US James J. Childs - Bolton MA, US Christopher Lambert - Hudson MA, US Hubert A. Nienaber - Newburyport MA, US Shirley J. Shi - Lexington MA, US Zhaolin Wang - Wellesley MA, US Jerome J. Workman - Madison WI, US Alex R. Zelenchuk - Stoughton MA, US
Assignee:
Masimo Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61K 49/00
US Classification:
424 91
Abstract:
Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin.
Smmr (Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters) For Use As In Vivo Glucose Biosensors
Emile M. Bellott - Beverly MA, US Dongsheng Bu - Piscataway NJ, US James J. Childs - Bolton MA, US Christopher Lambert - Hudson MA, US Hubert A. Nienaber - Newburyport MA, US Shirley J. Shi - Lexington MA, US Zhaolin Wang - Wellesley MA, US Jerome J. Workman - Madison WI, US Alex R. Zelenchuk - Stoughton MA, US
Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin.
Methods of amplifying genomic DNA are provided which include contacting template genomic DNA, a plurality of random primers, and a DNA polymerase, wherein the ratio of template genomic DNA to random primers is in the range of about 1:10-1:35,000,000 (w/w), inclusive, to produce a reaction mixture; and incubating the reaction mixture under isothermal conditions suitable for DNA synthesis, thereby producing amplified genomic DNA characterized by less than 10 percent gene copy number error. The template genomic DNA used in described methods can be in denatured condition and/or in non-denatured condition to achieve production of amplified genomic DNA characterized by less than 10 percent gene copy number error. In a particular option, the reaction mixture includes detectably labeled nucleotides and detectably labeled amplified genomic DNA characterized by less than 10 percent gene copy number error is produced.
Smmr (Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters) For Use As In Vivo Glucose Biosensors
Emile M. Bellott - Beverly MA, US Dongsheng Bu - Piscataway NJ, US James J. Childs - Bolton MA, US Christopher Lambert - Hudson MA, US Hubert A. Nienaber - Newburyport MA, US Shirley J. Shi - Lexington MA, US Zhaolin Wang - Wellesley MA, US Jerome J. Workman - Madison WI, US Alex R. Zelenchuk - Stoughton MA, US
Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin.
Smmr (Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters) For Use As In Vivo Glucose Biosensors
- Irvine CA, US Dongsheng Bu - Piscataway NJ, US James J. Childs - Bolton MA, US Christopher Lambert - Hudson MA, US Hubert A. Nienaber - Newburyport MA, US Shirley J. Shi - Lexington MA, US Zhaolin Wang - Wellesley MA, US Jerome J. Workman - Madison WI, US Alex R. Zelenchuk - Stoughton MA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61K 49/00 C07F 5/02
US Classification:
424 96, 549213, 546 13, 562 7
Abstract:
Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin.
Sourcing Manager at Wasco Sales and Marketing. Inc
Location:
United States
Work:
Wasco Sales and Marketing. Inc - Santa Maria, California, USA since Dec 2006
Sourcing Manager
GE wind energy - Tehachapi, California, USA May 2005 - Feb 2007
Customer Support Engineer
Education:
California Polytechnic State University 2002 - 2005
Master of Electrical Engineering, Microwave, Wireless, IC design