Miska
Eric Miska, Cambridge GB
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20120184457 | Modulation of miRNA Activity - Provided is a method of identifying a compound which modulates miRNA activity comprising (i) determining the ability of a test compound to alter the polyuridylation activity of a ZCCHC polypeptide wherein a test compound which alters the polyuridylation activity is useful in modulating miRNA activity; or (ii) determining the ability of a test compound to alter the binding of a ZCCHC polypeptide to a LIN28 polypeptide, wherein a test compound which alters said binding may be useful in modulating miRNA activity; or (iii) determining the ability of a test compound to bind to a ZCCHC polypeptide, wherein a test compound which binds to the ZCCHC polypeptide may be useful in modulating miRNA activity. | 07-19-2012 |
Eric Alexander Miska, Cambridge GB
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20110015080 | Solution-based methods for RNA expression profiling - The present invention is directed to novel high-throughput, low-cost, and flexible solution-based methods for RNA expression profiling, including expression of microRNAs and mRNAs. | 01-20-2011 |
20130225432 | SOLUTION-BASED METHODS FOR RNA EXPRESSION PROFILING - The present invention is directed to novel high-throughput, low-cost, and flexible solution-based methods for RNA expression profiling, including expression of microRNAs and mRNAs. | 08-29-2013 |
Stephen J. Miska, Tulsa, OK US
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20100295543 | Magnetometer-based Detector for Objects in a Pipeline - A system and method for detecting the passage of an object in a pipeline includes a non-intrusive detection device that houses one or more shielded magnetometer sensors and a microcontroller with adaptive thresholding detection means. The adaptive thresholding detection means removes outlier data from the magnetic flux data stream and then passes the outlier-free data stream through four low pass filters. A smoothed magnitude of the data stream is compared to detection limits and, if a passage event has occurred, a recent detection is indicated, a counter of a display unit is incremented, a time of passage is recorded, and both statistics are displayed on the display unit. Because a single object may produce multiple magnetic fields, the detector may be locked-out for a predetermined period of time after the passage event to prevent a second detection of the same object as it passes the detection device. | 11-25-2010 |