Matthew Stokes
Matthew Stokes, Danvers, MA US
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20100173428 | Protein Phosphorylation By Basophillic Serine/Threonine Kinases - The invention discloses 461 novel phosphorylation sites identified in basophilic Ser/Thr kinase signaling pathways, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 07-08-2010 |
20100304406 | Protein Phosphorylation by Serine/Threonine Kinases in Insulin Signaling Pathways - The invention discloses 137 novel phosphorylation sites identified in insulin signaling pathways, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 12-02-2010 |
20110045603 | Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine Phosphorylation Sites - The invention discloses 990 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 02-24-2011 |
20110059463 | Serine and Threonine Phosphorylation Sites - The invention discloses 726 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies that specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 03-10-2011 |
Matthew Stokes, North Andover, MA US
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20090298093 | Reagents for the Detection of Protein Phosphorylation in ATM & ATR Kinase Signaling Pathways - The invention discloses nearly 300 novel phosphorylation sites identified in signal transduction proteins and pathways underlying human ATM/ATR kinase signaling pathways, and provides phosphorylation-site specific antibodies and heavy-isotope labeled peptides (AQUA peptides) for the selective detection, profiling and quantification of these phosphorylated sites/proteins, as well as methods of using the reagents for such purpose. Among the phosphorylation sites identified are sites occurring in the following protein types: DNA repair proteins, Adaptor/Scaffold proteins, Cell cycle regulation proteins, G Protein/GTPase Activating/Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor proteins, DNA binding proteins, DNA replication proteins, Kinases, Disease associated proteins proteins, Methyltransferase, Ubiquitin conjugating proteins, Proteases, Phosphatases, and Transcription proteins. | 12-03-2009 |
20100093000 | Tyrosine phosphorylation sites - The invention discloses novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and/or leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 04-15-2010 |
20100120055 | TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION SITES - The invention discloses 318 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 05-13-2010 |
Matthew Stokes, Beverly, MA US
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20090053831 | Tyrosine phosphorylation sites - The invention discloses 405 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and/or leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 02-26-2009 |
20090068684 | Serine and threoninephosphorylation sites - The invention discloses 345 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 03-12-2009 |
20090081659 | Reagents for the detection of protein phosphorylation in carcinoma signaling pathways - The invention discloses 364 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 03-26-2009 |
20090098581 | Tyrosine phosphorylation sites - The invention discloses 482 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and/or leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 04-16-2009 |
20090305297 | Tyrosine phosphorylation sites - The invention discloses 397 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and/or leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 12-10-2009 |
Matthew Stokes, Brooklyn, NY US
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20080281832 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING REALLY SIMPLE SYNDICATION (RSS) FEEDS - The invention provides a system and method for acquiring, normalizing, indexing and storing information related to RSS feeds and their constituent content items in a searchable database. In some embodiments, the invention includes an application that accesses electronic feed documents for a plurality of RSS feeds to ascertain information regarding the feed and content items within the feed. The information is then parsed to identify characteristics of the feeds and their content items. The characteristics of the feeds and content items can then be stored in a common format in a database. This enables, inter alia, creation of custom feeds by utilizing the normalized feed data. | 11-13-2008 |
Matthew Stokes, Dusseldorf DE
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20110196876 | ORDERING DATA ITEMS PERTAINING TO CONTACTS ACCORDING TO RELEVANCE OF THE CONTACTS - There is provided a system and method for providing an ordered arrangement of data items pertaining to contacts. The order of the arrangement may be determined based on a comparison of ranks of the contacts. An exemplary method comprises registering communications between the user and the contacts. The communications may include active communications originating from the user and terminating at a contact and passive communications originating from a contact and terminating at the user. The exemplary method also comprises determining a rank of a contact based on a comparison of occurrences of the active and the passive communications between the user and the contact. | 08-11-2011 |
20110197140 | ORDERING DATA ITEMS PERTAINING TO CONTACTS ACCORDING TO RELEVANCE OF THE CONTACTS - There is provided a system and method for providing an ordered arrangement of data items pertaining to contacts of a user. The order of the arrangement may be determined based on a comparison of ranks of the contacts. An exemplary method comprises registering communications in at least two communication formats between the user and the contacts. A weight may be assigned to each communication format. The exemplary method also comprises determining a rank of a contact based on the communications registered for the contact. A communication may be incorporated into the determination of the rank with a weight. Further, the weight may be determined based on the weight assigned to the communication format used for the communication. | 08-11-2011 |