Lei Xi - Foster City CA, US Keith P. Bjornson - Union City CA, US Stephen P. Hendricks - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C07H 21/00
US Classification:
435 612, 536 2433
Abstract:
This specification generally relates to non-radioactive methods of detecting nucleic acid polymerase activity and methods of detecting compounds that modulate nucleic acid polymerase activity. The activity may be measured in real-time using a real-time PCR instrument.
Polymerization Of Nucleic Acids Using Activation By Polyphosphorolysis (App) Reactions
Lei (Larry) XI - Foster City CA, US Paul Kenney - Sunnyvale CA, US Zhaochun Ma - Sunnyvale CA, US Dennis Prosen - Foster City CA, US Stephen Hendricks - Los Gatos CA, US Roland Nagel - Santa Cruz CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C12P 19/34
US Classification:
435 912, 435 915, 435 9151
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods of performing activation by polyphosphorolysis (APP) reactions using at least one of the polyphosphorylating agents triphosphate, polyphosphate, imidodiphosphate, thiodiphosphate (or μ-monothiopyrophosphate), and related compounds.
Workflow For Detection Of Ligands Using Nucleic Acids
- Carlsbad CA, US Elana SWARTZMAN - Alameda CA, US David RUFF - Oxford, GB Mark SHANNON - San Francisco CA, US Julia LU - San Jose CA, US Stephen HENDRICKS - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6855 C12Q 1/6804
Abstract:
This application relates to methods for ligating oligonucleotides having complementarity to a target nucleic acid, and amplifying the ligated oligonucleotides, where ligation and amplification occur in the same reaction mixture.
- Carlsbad CA, US Keith P. BJORNSON - Union City CA, US Stephen P. HENDRICKS - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/686 C12Q 1/6853
Abstract:
This specification generally relates to non-radioactive methods of detecting nucleic acid polymerase activity and methods of detecting compounds that modulate nucleic acid polymerase activity. The activity may be measured in real-time using a real-time PCR instrument.
Workflow For Detection Of Ligands Using Nucleic Acids
- Carlsbad CA, US Elana SWARTZMAN - Alameda CA, US David RUFF - Oxford, GB Mark SHANNON - San Francisco CA, US Julia LU - San Jose CA, US Stephen HENDRICKS - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6855 C12Q 1/6804
Abstract:
This application relates to methods for ligating oligonucleotides having complementarity to a target nucleic acid, and amplifying the ligated oligonucleotides, where ligation and amplification occur in the same reaction mixture.
- Carlsbad CA, US Keith P. Bjornson - Union City CA, US Stephen P. Hendricks - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/686 C12Q 1/6853
Abstract:
This specification generally relates to non-radioactive methods of detecting nucleic acid polymerase activity and methods of detecting compounds that modulate nucleic acid polymerase activity. The activity may be measured in real-time using a real-time PCR instrument.
- Carlsbad CA, US Michael PHELAN - Millbrae CA, US Barnett ROSENBLUM - San Jose CA, US Stephen HENDRICKS - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 9/12
Abstract:
Provided herein are mutant DNA-dependent polymerases which are derived from, or otherwise related to, wild type RB69 DNA polymerase. These mutant polymerases are capable of selectively binding labeled nucleotides. These mutant polymerases are also capable of incorporating a variety of naturally occurring and modified nucleotides, including, for example, terminator nucleotides.
- Carlsbad CA, US Michael PHELAN - Millbrae CA, US Barnett ROSENBLUM - San Jose CA, US Stephen HENDRICKS - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 9/12 C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
Provided herein are mutant DNA-dependent polymerases which are derived from, or otherwise related to, wild type RB69 DNA polymerase. These mutant polymerases are capable of selectively binding labeled nucleotides. These mutant polymerases are also capable of incorporating a variety of naturally occurring and modified nucleotides, including, for example, terminator nucleotides.
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Stephen C Hendricks
License #:
306051-6303 - Expired
Category:
Security Companies & Guards
Issued Date:
Nov 25, 1992
Expiration Date:
Nov 29, 1993
Type:
Unarmed Private Security Officer
Stephen E. Hendricks
License #:
E-2809 - Expired
Category:
Engineering Intern
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University of Michigan - Political Science, Cornell University - Political Science, New College of Florida - Intellectual History, Putnam City High School - Oklahoma City