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Murine Models of an Autoinflammatory Disease, Familial Mediterranean
Fever
(FMF), to Study the Pathophysiology of Inherited Disorders of Inflammation and Evaluate New Therapies
This technology includes mouse models (heterozygous for the knock-in (KI) and homozygous for the knock-out (KO)) to be used as research reagents and to study molecular mechanisms and potential therapies for Familial Mediterranean
fever
(FMF). FMF is the prototype of a group of inherited disorders characterized by recurring, spontaneous episodes of fever...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Jae Chae
,
Daniel ("Dan") Kastner
Keywords(s):
Autoinfla~-~atory
,
Autoinflamatory
,
Disease
,
FAMILIAL
,
FEVER
,
FMF
,
MEDITERRANEAN
,
Models
,
Murine
,
VPXXXX
,
WIXXXX
,
XEXXXX
Category(s):
Application > Therapeutics
,
Application > Research Materials
,
TherapeuticArea > Oncology
,
TherapeuticArea > Dental
,
TherapeuticArea > Ophthalmology
,
TherapeuticArea > Cardiology
,
TherapeuticArea > Endocrinology
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
Virus Replicon Particles as Rift Valley
Fever
Vaccines
Rift Valley
fever
(RVF) virus primarily infects animals but also has the capacity to infect humans. The disease causes abortion and death among RVF-infected livestock, resulting in substantial economic loss to people living in many parts of Africa and Arabian Peninsula. Currently, there is no commercial vaccine for RVF. CDC scientists have developed...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Cesar Albarino
,
Brian Bird
,
Stuart Nichol
,
Kimberly Dodd
Keywords(s):
CDC Docket Import
,
CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting
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DC5BXX
,
DC5XXX
,
DCXXXX
,
DXXXXX
,
FEVER
,
OID-NCEZID-DHCPP
,
PARTICLES
,
Replicon
,
RIFT
,
THEREOF
,
Valley
,
virus
,
VLXXXX
,
VOXXXX
,
VPXXXX
,
WAXXXX
,
WFXXXX
,
WIXXXX
,
WJXXXX
,
WMXXXX
,
XAXXXX
,
XCXXXX
,
XEXXXX
,
YBXXXX
,
YCXXXX
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
,
TherapeuticArea > Immunology
,
ResearchProducts > Antibodies
,
Application > Research Materials
,
Application > Diagnostics
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
,
TherapeuticArea > Cardiology
,
Application > Occupational Safety and Health
,
TherapeuticArea > Oncology
,
TherapeuticArea > Endocrinology
,
Application > Vaccines
,
Application > Consumer Products
,
Application > Therapeutics
,
TherapeuticArea > Ophthalmology
,
TherapeuticArea > Dental
Real-time RT-PCR Assay for the Detection of Rift Valley
Fever
Virus in Humans and Livestock
A quantitative RT-PCR-based assay has been developed to rapidly detect all known strains of Rift Valley
fever
virus (RVFV). RVFV infections occur in both humans and livestock animals resulting in significant mortality and economic loss. Upon outbreak, RVFV has been known to cause devastating loss among livestock (primarily sheep and cattle) with outbreaks...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Stuart Nichol
,
Brian Bird
Keywords(s):
CDC Docket Import
,
CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting
,
Compositions
,
DDXXXX
,
Diagnosis
,
DXXXXX
,
FEVER
,
Kits
,
Methods
,
Pan-Rift
,
QUANTITATIVE
,
REAL-TIME
,
RT-PCR
,
Valley
,
VBXXXX
,
virus
,
VLXXXX
,
VOXXXX
,
WAXXXX
,
WDXXXX
,
WFXXXX
,
WIXXXX
,
WMXXXX
,
XEXXXX
,
YBXXXX
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
,
Application > Consumer Products
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
,
Application > Occupational Safety and Health
,
Application > Research Materials
,
Application > Diagnostics
,
Application > Vaccines
,
Application > Therapeutics
Novel Rift Valley
Fever
Virus Vaccines
This invention relates to recombinant Rift Valley
fever
(RVF) viruses containing deletions in one or more virulence genes. The recombinant RVF viruses, generated using a plasmid-based reverse genetics system, can be used as vaccines to prevent RVF infection in livestock and humans. The recombinant RVF viruses grow to high titers, provide protective...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Cesar Albarino
,
Stuart Nichol
,
Thomas Ksiazek
,
Brian Bird
Keywords(s):
Biodefense
,
bioterrorism
,
Bioterrorist
,
CDC Docket Import
,
CDC Docket Import CDC Prosecuting
,
DB4BXX
,
DB4XXX
,
DC1XXX
,
DC5BXX
,
DC5XXX
,
DCXXXX
,
DEVELOPING
,
DXXXXX
,
FEVER
,
Livestock
,
Method
,
methodology
,
Methods
,
Mosquito
,
Mosquitoes
,
OID-NCEZID-DHCPP
,
recombinant
,
Recombinant DNA
,
RIFT
,
rift valley
,
rift valley
fever
,
rift valley
fever
virus
,
RVF
,
travel
,
traveler
,
travelers
,
tropical
,
Vaccine
,
Valley
,
VBXXXX
,
Vector
,
Vector-based
,
Vector-borne
,
Vector-borne diseases
,
VETERINARY
,
VETERINARY vaccine
,
viral
,
virus
,
Viruses
,
VLXXXX
,
VOXXXX
,
WAXXXX
,
WIXXXX
,
WMXXXX
,
XEXXXX
,
XHXXXX
,
YBXXXX
,
YCXXXX
,
Zoo
,
Zoonotic
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
,
Application > Therapeutics
,
Application > Vaccines
,
Application > Consumer Products
,
Application > Diagnostics
,
ResearchProducts > Research Equipment
,
Application > Research Materials
Reduced Virulence Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic
Fever
Virus for Vaccine Development
This invention relates to a genetically modified hemorrhagic
fever
virus that can be used as an effective live vaccine agent. Hemorrhagic fever evades the human immune response using the viral ovarian tumor domain (vOTU) protease, which inhibits critical host-immunity functions. The present genetically modified virus has a vOTU protease with decreased...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Scott Pegan
,
MIchelle Deaton
,
Stuart Nichol
,
Eric Bergeron
Keywords(s):
ABLATION
,
Activities
,
Crimean-Congo
,
DC5BXX
,
DC5XXX
,
DCXXXX
,
DDXXXX
,
DeiSGylating
,
Deubiqutinating
,
Domain
,
DXXXXX
,
FEVER
,
HEMORRHAGIC
,
OVARIAN
,
Protease's
,
SIMULTANEOUS
,
tumor
,
Vaccine
,
virus
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
,
Collaboration Sought > Materials Available
,
Application > Vaccines
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
,
Application > Research Materials
Use of Vitronectin as a Biomarker for the Detection of Dengue Hemorrhagic
Fever
Dengue hemorrhagic
fever
(DHF) is a severe, potentially deadly infection spread by mosquitos. CDC scientists have identified vitronectin as an important biomarker of DHF. They have shown vitronectin is significantly reduced in DHF and severe dengue infections when compared to dengue non-hemorrhagic fever patients. Presently, DHF is established by assessing...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Momar Ndao
,
Kay Tomashek
,
Betty Poole-Smith
,
Elizabeth Hunsperger
Keywords(s):
assay
,
Biomarker
,
DA4BXX
,
DA4XXX
,
DAXXXX
,
DENGUE
,
Detection
,
diagnostic
,
DIFFERENTIATION
,
DXXXXX
,
FEVER
,
HEMORRHAGIC
,
HOST
,
UB1XXX
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
,
TherapeuticArea > Rare / Neglected Diseases
,
Application > Diagnostics
,
TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease