Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080254543 | SIMULATED BLOOD COMPONENTS AND METHODS - A control and a cellular fraction for use therein and methods for making the same, including a first cellular component including a plurality of a first group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; a second cellular component including a plurality of a second group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; a third cellular component including a plurality of a third group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; wherein one or more of the first second and third cellular components include a nucleus; and the control simulates erythroblasts of a human blood sample on an automated blood analyzer that analyzes blood cells using impedance, optical measurements or both. | 10-16-2008 |
20080286748 | BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE WITH SURFACTANT - Improvements in blood collection and testing. In one aspect, an improved method of manufacturing a blood collection tube, particularly illustrated for use in sedimentation rate testing, including providing an elongated glass tube with an open first end for receiving a venipuncture blood sample of at least 1 ml, formed with a closed end opposite the first end; and applying to a substantial portion of the receptacle a containment barrier. The improvements also pertain to resulting blood collection tubes, additives for blood collection tubes that permit reliable sedimentation test data after 8 hours from the blood draw, and methods of administering health care using the aforenoted tubes, additives or both. | 11-20-2008 |
20090081678 | NUCLEIC ACID ISOLATION IN PRESERVED WHOLE BLOOD - A method for isolating nucleic acids is disclosed, wherein a sample having nucleic acid containing starting material is fixed, lysed, and treated to remove unwanted contaminants. The initial fixing of the sample aids in maintaining the structure and integrity of the isolated DNA and reduces the incidence of end product contaminants and DNA shearing. | 03-26-2009 |
20100047905 | SIMULATED BLOOD COMPONENTS AND METHODS - A control and a cellular fraction for use therein and methods for making the same, including a first cellular component including a plurality of a first group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; a second cellular component including a plurality of a second group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; a third cellular component including a plurality of a third group of processed animal red blood cells other than human blood cells; wherein one or more of the first second and third cellular components include a nucleus; and the control simulates erythroblasts of a human blood sample on an automated blood analyzer that analyzes blood cells using impedance, optical measurements or both. | 02-25-2010 |
20100167271 | METHOD FOR SCREENING BLOOD USING A PRESERVATIVE THAT MAY BE IN A SUBSTANTIALLY SOLID STATE FORM - Methods and devices useful for screening a blood product for a transfusion, pursuant to which leukocytes in drawn whole blood are contacted with a formaldehyde releaser screening preservative so that the presence of any residual leukocytes can be screened. A substantially solid state form preservative for one or more blood components (e.g., leukocytes) and use thereof is also described. | 07-01-2010 |
20100317107 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COLLECTING AND PRESERVING CELLS FOR ANALYSIS - The claimed subject matter comprises a device to collect and preserve cells comprising of: (1) a collection container comprised of a tube having an open end and a closed end, a closure in the open end of the tube, a vacuum drawn to a predetermined level inside the container; and (2) compounds including an anticoagulant agent and a fixative agent, wherein the compounds are in a sufficient amount to preserve said cells” original morphology and antigenic sites without significant dilution of said cells, and thereby allowing said cells to be directly analyzed by a flow cytometer without further treatment. The claimed subject matter further comprises of a method of making a collection device for cells comprising of: (1) providing a tube having an open end and a closed end; (2) preloading compounds including: an anticoagulant agent, and a fixative agent into the tube, wherein the compounds are in a sufficient amount to preserve the cells” original morphology and antigenic sites without significant dilution of the cells, and thereby allowing the cells to be directly analyzed by a flow cytometer without further treatment; (3) inserting a closure into the open end of the tube; and (4) drawing a vacuum inside the tube to a predetermined level to form the collection device. | 12-16-2010 |
20110110975 | INACTIVATED VIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is a composition comprising a live virus having an infectious component and a plurality of surface antigens in contact with a formaldehyde donor agent having a molecular weight that is less than about 400 g/mol. The present invention further provides a method for deactivating a live virus having an infectious component and a plurality of surface antigens, comprising the steps of: a) providing a live virus having an infectious component and a plurality of surface antigens; and b) contacting the virus with a formaldehyde donor agent having a molecular weight that is greater than about 50 g/mol and less than about 400 g/mol for a period of time (e.g., at least about 12 hours) sufficient for de-activating the infectious component with the formaldehyde donor agent and for preserving at least a portion of the surface antigens to form a deactivated virus. In another embodiment the invention is a method of preparing a composition useful as a vaccine comprising the abovementioned steps in combination with the step of c) mixing a non-toxic effective amount, for inducing an immune response in a subject to which the vaccine is administered, of the deactivated virus with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Preferably the composition containing a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier is useful in, or as, a vaccine composition. | 05-12-2011 |
20110111410 | STABILIZATION OF RNA IN INTACT CELLS WITHIN A BLOOD SAMPLE - A method for preserving and processing nucleic acids located within a blood sample is disclosed, wherein a blood sample containing nucleic acids is treated to reduce both blood cell lysis and nuclease activity within the blood sample. The treatment of the sample aids in increasing the integrity and amount of cellular nucleic acids that can be identified and tested while avoiding contamination of the isolated nucleic acids with cell-free nucleic acids. | 05-12-2011 |
20110300608 | NUCLEIC ACID ISOLATION IN PRESERVED WHOLE BLOOD - A method for isolating nucleic acids is disclosed, wherein a sample having nucleic acid containing starting material is fixed, lysed, and treated to remove unwanted contaminants. The initial fixing of the sample aids in maintaining the structure and integrity of the isolated DNA and reduces the incidence of end product contaminants and DNA shearing. | 12-08-2011 |
20120308985 | Immature Reticulocyte Fraction Reference Control and Related Methods - A composition (and associated methods) including a plurality of treated red blood cells for simulating reticulocytes, and particularly an immature reticulocyte fraction, of whole blood when processed as a sample in an automated analyzer capable of detecting reticulocytes. A method for making the composition or other simulated reticulocyte may include steps of contacting a suspension of a plurality of red blood cells each having a membrane in an initial state that surrounds an interior volume of a cell with an effective amount of a hypertonic permeabilizing solution including dimethyl sulfoxide and a hypotonic loading agent delivery solution including a loading agent, for a sufficient time to form a plurality of pores in the membrane, for permitting the loading agent to enter into the interior volume of the cells. | 12-06-2012 |
20140044752 | INACTIVATED VIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is directed at a composition comprising a live swine flu virus having an infectious component and a plurality of surface antigens in contact with a formaldehyde donor agent having a molecular weight that is less than about 400 g/mol. Preferably, the formaldehyde donor agent is selected from a non-crosslinking chemical fixative that contains urea. | 02-13-2014 |
20140080112 | BLOOD COLLECTION DEVICE FOR IMPROVED NUCLEIC ACID REGULATION - Methods and devices for stabilizing a biological sample for analysis, comprising the steps of obtaining in a sample collection device a biological sample from a subject, the biological sample including at least one circulating cell-free first nucleic acid from the subject. The methods may include a step of contacting the biological sample while within the sample collection device with a protective agent composition that includes a preservative agent, an optional anticoagulant, and a quenching agent to form a mixture that includes the protective agent composition and the sample. | 03-20-2014 |
20140199681 | BLOOD COLLECTION DEVICE FOR STABILIZING CELL-FREE RNA IN BLOOD DURING SAMPLE SHIPPING AND STORAGE - A method for preserving and protecting cell-free nucleic acids located within blood plasma samples is disclosed, wherein a sample of blood containing nucleic acids is treated to reduce deleterious effects of storage and transport. | 07-17-2014 |