Nucleic acid sequences for HC gp-39L is provided. Methods of detecting altered expression of tissue remodeling proteins and diagnosing tissue remodeling disorders are also provided.
Robert Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA, US Martin Rosenberg - Royersford PA, US
Assignee:
SmithKline Beecham Corp. - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
C12N 15/00
US Classification:
435 691, 536 231, 435 231, 435325, 4353201
Abstract:
Nucleic acid sequences for HC gp-39L are provided. Methods of detecting altered expression of tissue remodeling proteins and diagnosing tissue remodeling disorders are also provided.
Method For Preparing A Physiologically Active Il-18 Polypeptide
Robert B. Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA, US Allan R. Shatzman - King of Prussia PA, US
Assignee:
SmithKline Beecham Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12P 21/04
US Classification:
435 6952, 435325, 530350, 530351
Abstract:
A method for producing a physiologically active polypeptide, comprising contacting a precursor polypeptide with an activating enzyme, or co-expressing the polypeptide with an activating protease.
Conjugates Comprising Human Il-18 And Substitution Mutants Thereof
Narendra Bam - King of Prussia PA, US Jacob Bongers - King of Prussia PA, US Robert B. Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA, US Cheryl A. Janson - Hinsdale IL, US Zdenka Jonak - King of Prussia PA, US Xianyang Qiu - Mystic CT, US Ping Yeh - King of Prussia PA, US Kyung Johanson - King of Prussia PA, US
Assignee:
SmithKline Beecham Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C07K 14/54 A61K 38/20
US Classification:
424 852, 530351
Abstract:
Human interleukin-18 (IL-18) polypeptides and substitution mutants thereof were conjugated to water-soluble polymers at specific sites on the human IL-18 protein. These conjugated human IL-18 and substitution mutants thereof retain biological activity. These conjugated cytokines demonstrate enhanced and unexpected biological properties when compared to the corresponding unconjugated cytokines.
Method For Preparing A Physiologically Active Il-18 Polypeptide
Kyung O. Johanson - King of Prussia PA, US Robert B. Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA, US Allan R. Shatzman - King of Prussia PA, US Yen Sen Ho - Berwyn PA, US Patrick McDevitt - King of Prussia PA, US
Assignee:
SmithKline Beecham Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12P 21/02
US Classification:
435 697, 435 6952, 530351
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for producing physiologically active human Interleukin-18 (“IL-18”).
Method Of Treating Cancer By Administering Conjugates Comprising Human Il-18 And Substitution Mutants Thereof
Narendra Bam - King of Prussia PA, US Jacob Bongers - King of Prussia PA, US Robert B. Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA, US Cheryl A. Janson - Hinsdale IL, US Zdenka Jonak - King of Prussia PA, US Xianyang Qiu - Mystic CT, US Ping Yeh - King of Prussia PA, US Kyung Johanson - King of Prussia PA, US
Assignee:
GlaxoSmithKline LLC - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 45/00 A61K 38/00
US Classification:
424 852, 514 12
Abstract:
Methods of treating cancer in patients in need thereof with human interleukin-18 (IL-18) polypeptides and substitution mutants thereof that are conjugated to water-soluble polymers at specific sites on the human IL-18 protein are disclosed.
Andrew M Kirkpatrick - Media PA Robert C. Kirkpatrick - Newark DE Theodore J. Kirkpatrick - Wynnewood PA
International Classification:
A63B 6900
US Classification:
473450
Abstract:
A shooting aid for basketball players designed to keep the elbow of the shooting arm in towards the center line of the body during shooting. The shooting aid comprises a sleeve adapted to fit around the shooting arm of the basketball player; a clip adapted to be secured to clothing worn by the basketball player; and an elastic cord with two ends having one end attached to the sleeve and the other end attached to the clip, wherein the cord is of sufficient length to restrain the position of the player's shooting arm when the player shoots a basketball. In another embodiment, a belt adapted to be worn by the player can be used instead of the clip.
Method Of Diagnosing And Monitoring Colorectal Cancer
David Robbins - King of Prussia PA Robert B. Kirkpatrick - King of Prussia PA Stephen D. Holmes - Great Chishill, GB2
Assignee:
SmithKline Beechum Corporation - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
G01N 3348 G01N 3353 G01N 33537 G01N 33543
US Classification:
436 64
Abstract:
Methods of screening for colorectal cancer by measuring levels of HC gp-39 are provided. Methods of monitoring patients with colorectal cancer are also provided. In addition, kits for detection of HC gp-39 useful in screening for and monitoring of colorectal cancer in a patient are provided.
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Robert L Kirkpatrick
License #:
RS162536A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Robert M Kirkpatrick
License #:
RS096234A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
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Company / Classification
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Robert Kirkpatrick
All Around Home Care Contractors-General
65 122 St, Surrey, BC V3W 4T4 6045900628
Robert J. Kirkpatrick President
Crestwood Equity Partners Lp Ret Liquefied Petroleum Gas
3115 State Rd, Telford, PA 18969 525 Plymouth Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 PO Box 1200, Norristown, PA 19404 2152570131
Robert E. Kirkpatrick Director
The Athletic Conference of Southwest Preparatory Schools
Robert Kirkpatrick
All Around Home Care Contractors-General
6045900628
Robert Kirkpatrick
PCS SALES (USA), INC
1209 Orange St, Wilmington, DE 19801 1101 Skokie Blvd, Northbrook, IL 60062
Robert S. Kirkpatrick Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Church Inc Religious Organization
Ohio State University Gastroenterology 410 W 10 Ave FL 2, Columbus, OH 43210 6142936255 (phone), 6142938518 (fax)
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Comprehensive Transplant Center 300 W 10 Ave STE 11, Columbus, OH 43210 6142938746 (phone), 6142936720 (fax)
Ohio State University Medical Center Gastroenterology 410 W 10 Ave STE 200, Columbus, OH 43210 6142936255 (phone), 6142938518 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Washington University School of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Dr. Kirkpatrick graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Columbus, OH and 2 other locations and specializes in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Dr. Kirkpatrick is affiliated with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
United Nations - Director, UN Global Pulse (2010) QSI - Technical Services Manager (1997-2001) Groove Networks - Public Sector Architect (2001-2005) Microsoft - Humanitarian Systems Architect (2005-2007) InSTEDD - Chief Technology Officer (2007-2010)
Education:
UNC Chapel Hill, Harvard
About:
Robert Kirkpatrick is Director of UN Global Pulse, an innovation initiative of the Secretary-General harnessing big data and real-time analytics for international development and crisis resilience. Ro...
Wed report the numbers and people would be so angry, saying, Oh youre just fear-mongering, youre evil, youre trying to pick a fight, said former Milam County public health director Robert Kirkpatrick. No, sir, Im just doing my job.
Date: Mar 18, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
'Precursor to 9/11': Trade center bomb echoes after 25 years
The blast killed visitor John DiGiovanni and five people who worked at the trade center Robert Kirkpatrick, Stephen Knapp, William Macko, Wilfredo Mercado and Monica Rodriguez Smith. Smith was pregnant.
Date: Feb 25, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
World Trade Center Bombing Resonates 20 Years Later
Four of the six killed -- Robert Kirkpatrick, 61, Stephen A. Knapp, 47, William Macko, 57, and Monica Rodriguez Smith, 35 -- were employees of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owned the buildings. John DiGiovanni, 45, a dental-supply salesman visiting the World Trade Center, and
Date: Feb 26, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
SXSW festival takes on board use of technology for social impact
e of the better discussions were concentrated on subsectors of ICT4D, including a panel on mobile phones and the future of health in Africa, with Josh Nesbit, founder of Medic Mobile, and Patricia Mechael of Columbia University, and one with Robert Kirkpatrick, the director of the high-profile UN Gl