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Simple, Quantitative Sensitive High-throughput Antibody Detection for Lyme Disease
This technology is for compositions and methods for diagnosis of Lyme disease. Currently, Lyme disease is diagnosed by clinical exam and a history of exposure to endemic regions. Although, laboratory tests may aid diagnosis, the best tests currently available are slow and labor intensive and require understanding of the test, and infection stage....
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Adriana Marques, Michael Iadarola, Peter Burbelo
Keywords(s): ANTIBODY, Borreliosis, DAXXXX, Detection, Disease, DXXXXX, Highly, Listed LPM Fenn as of 4/15/2015, LYME, Lyme Disease, Patent Category - Biotechnology, Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420, Pre LPM working set 20150418, QUANTITATIVE, SENSITIVE, SIMPLE, VJXXXX, WBXXXX
Category(s): TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Diagnostics
Monoclonal Antibody for Lyme Disease Diagnostic and Research
The hybridoma producing a monoclonal antibody against the major flagellin protein (FlaB) is available for licensing. This antibody can be used in diagnostic and research applications related to Lyme disease or other Borrelia-caused conditions. More information about this antibody can be found in Barbour et al., Infection and Immunity, May 1986, volume...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Alan Barbour
Keywords(s): Borreliosis, DDXXXX, DXXXXX, Lyme Disease
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Research Materials
Ixodes scapularis Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor
Ixodes scapularis is a blood-sucking tick and the principal vector of Lyme disease, a spirochetal illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and now the most common vector-borne infection in the United States; more than 50,000 cases have been reported during the last ten years. The salivary gland of I. scapularis has a number of pharmacologically active...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ivo Francischetti, Jesus Valenzuela, Jose Ribeiro
Keywords(s): Borreliosis, DB3XXX, DBXXXX, DC4XXX, DCXXXX, DXXXXX, Lyme Disease
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Therapeutics, Application > Vaccines
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