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Fungal Antibody for sample testing
Background Fungi infection is considered a threat to human and environmental health on a global level. There is a large variance of environmental and physiological conditions contributing to the development of fungal diseases, which creates a broad need worldwide to diagnose fungal infections accurately and rapidly. The most common human infections...
Published: 8/23/2023
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Kozel
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Breeana Hubbard
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Amanda Burnham-Marusich
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Alex Kvam
Keywords(s):
Life Sciences
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Life Sciences
Use of in vivo Microbial Antigen Detection (InMAD) with human biological fluids for detection of circulating antigens
Background Diagnosis of an infection in a timely manner is essential for proper therapeutic administration and more effective treatments, especially for diseases with non-specific early symptoms. Acute infections are typically diagnosed by identifying microbial antigens directly from patient samples. However, microbes do not replicate to high levels...
Published: 4/26/2023
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Inventor(s):
David AuCoin
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Thomas Kozel
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Claire Smalley
Keywords(s):
Life Sciences
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Life Sciences
Detection, Prevention, and Treatment of Anthrax and Other Infectious Diseases
One of the most pressing infectious diseases that researchers are searching to diagnose, prevent, and treat is that caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax). This disease is increasingly important to address as its bacterial spores have been used in bioterrorism, where there is the use of antibiotic resistant strains. Early diagnosis and...
Published: 2/2/2023
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Kozel
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William Murphy
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Suzanne Brandt
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Bruce Blazar
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Julie Lovchik
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Peter Thorkildson
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Ann Percival
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C. Rick Lyons
Keywords(s):
Life Sciences
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Life Sciences