A method is disclosed for analyzing a biological sample by antibody profiling for identifying forensic samples or for detecting the presence of an analyte. In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, the analyte is a drug, such as marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, methyltestosterone, or mesterolone. The method involves attaching antigens to the surface of a solid support in a preselected pattern to form an array wherein the locations of the antigens are known; contacting the array with the biological sample such that a portion of antibodies in the sample reacts with and binds to antigens in the array, thereby forming immune complexes; washing away antibodies that do form immune complexes; and detecting the immune complexes, thereby forming an antibody profile. Forensic samples are identified by comparing a sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. Further, an assay, such as a test for illegal drug use, can be coupled to a test for identity such that the results of the assay can be positively correlated to the subject's identity.
Vicki S. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US Karen B. Barrett - Meridian ID, US Diane E. Key - Idaho Falls ID, US
Assignee:
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
G01N 33/00 G01N 33/543
US Classification:
435 71, 436501, 436518, 422 50
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for analyzing a biological sample by antibody profiling for identifying forensic samples or for detecting the presence of an analyte. In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, the analyte is a drug, such as marijuana, cocaine (crystalline tropane alkaloid), methamphetamine, methyltestosterone, or mesterolone. The method involves attaching antigens to a surface of a solid support in a preselected pattern to form an array wherein the locations of the antigens are known; contacting the array with the biological sample such that a portion of antibodies in the sample reacts with and binds to antigens in the array, thereby forming immune complexes; washing away antibodies that do not form immune complexes; and detecting the immune complexes, thereby forming an antibody profile. Forensic samples are identified by comparing a sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. Further, an assay, such as a test for illegal drug use, can be coupled to a test for identity such that the results of the assay can be positively correlated to a subject's identity.
A method is disclosed for analyzing a biological sample by antibody profiling for identifying forensic samples or for detecting the presence of an analyte. In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, the analyte is a drug, such as marijuana, Cocaine (crystalline tropane alkaloid), methamphetamine, methyltestosterone, or mesterolone. The method involves attaching antigens of the surface of a solid support in a preselected pattern to form an array wherein the locations of the antigens are known; contacting the array with the biological sample such that a portion of antibodies in the sample reacts with and binds to antigens in the array, thereby forming immune complexes; washing away antibodies that do not form immune complexes; and detecting the immune complexes, thereby forming an antibody profile. Forensic samples are identified by comparing a sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. Further, an assay, such as a test for illegal drug use, can be coupled to a test for identity such that the results of the assay can be positively correlated to a subject's identity.
Antibody Profiling Sensitivity Through Increased Reporter Antibody Layering
A method for analyzing a biological sample by antibody profiling for identifying forensic samples or for detecting the presence of an analyte. In an embodiment of the invention, the analyte is a drug, such as marijuana, Cocaine (crystalline tropane alkaloid), methamphetamine, methyltestosterone, or mesterolone. The method comprises attaching antigens to a surface of a solid support in a preselected pattern to form an array wherein locations of the antigens are known; contacting the array with the biological sample such that a portion of antibodies in the sample reacts with and binds to the antigens in the array to form immune complexes; washing away antibodies that do form immune complexes; and detecting the immune complexes, to form an antibody profile. Forensic samples are identified by comparing a sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. Further, an assay, such as a test for illegal drug use, can be coupled to a test for identity such that the results of the assay can be positively correlated to the subject's identity.
Enzyme And Methodology For The Treatment Of A Biomass
Vicki S. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US David N. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US Kastli D. Schaller - Ammon ID, US William A. Apel - Jackson WY, US
Assignee:
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
C12N 9/42
US Classification:
435209, 435 41, 435161
Abstract:
An enzyme isolated from an extremophilic microbe, and a method for utilizing same is described, and wherein the enzyme displays optimum enzymatic activity at a temperature of greater than about 80 C. , and a pH of less than about 2, and further may be useful in methodology including pretreatment of a biomass so as to facilitate the production of an end product.
Thermophilic And Thermoacidophilic Biopolymer-Degrading Genes And Enzymes From And Related Organisms, Methods
David N. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US William A. Apel - Jackson WY, US Vicki S. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US David W. Reed - Idaho Falls ID, US Jeffrey A. Lacey - Idaho Falls ID, US Emily D. Henriksen - Idaho Falls ID, US
Isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from are provided. Further provided are methods of at least partially degrading, cleaving, or removing polysaccharides, lignocellulose, cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, starch, chitin, polyhydroxybutyrate, heteroxylans, glycosides, xylan-, glucan-, galactan, or mannan-decorating groups using isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from.
Thermal And Acid Tolerant Beta-Xylosidases, Genes Encoding, Related Organisms, And Methods
David N. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US Vicki S. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US Kastli D. Schaller - Ammon ID, US William A. Apel - Jackson WY, US Jeffrey A. Lacey - Idaho Falls ID, US David W. Reed - Idaho Falls ID, US
Assignee:
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
C12N 9/24 C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435200, 4352523, 4353201, 536 232
Abstract:
Isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from and variations thereof are provided. Further provided are methods of at least partially degrading xylotriose and/or xylobiose using isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from and variations thereof.
Thermophilic And Thermoacidophilic Sugar Transporter Genes And Enzymes From Alicyclobacillus Acidocaldarius And Related Organisms, Methods
David N. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US William A. Apel - Jackson WY, US Vicki S. Thompson - Idaho Falls ID, US David W. Reed - Idaho Falls ID, US Jeffrey A. Lacey - Idaho Falls ID, US
Assignee:
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
C07H 21/04 C12N 15/63 C12P 21/00
US Classification:
536 237, 4353201, 435 701, 435 711
Abstract:
Isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from are provided. Further provided are methods for transporting sugars across cell membranes using isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences from.
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University of Sunderland - Information Design - Environmental Illustration, South Tyneside College - Design & Illustration
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secreted a gluconic acid mixture that was better at leaching rare metals from industrial waste than was a comparable concentration of commercial, pure gluconic acid3. We think there are other things being produced besides the gluconic acid, says Vicki Thompson, a chemical engineer at the lab.