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Jon Okino, Irvine, CA US
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20110307143 | Method And System For Facilitating The Exchange Of Information Between A Vehicle And A Remote Location - The present invention is directed to a system and method that includes a vehicle that exchanges information with the remote location by way of a communication network. A remote server transmits vehicle-related information to the vehicle by way of a communication system. Information may also be broadcast to and received by the vehicle by way of a broadcast communication system. A receiver of the vehicle provides user access to only a subset of the broadcast information based on user preferences of a user profile. The user may update the user profile by accessing and updating it at either the vehicle or by accessing a database. The user may access the database through a network, such as the Internet. The vehicle also selectively transmits vehicle-related information to the remote location when a predetermined event occurs. The vehicle-related information is compiled and analyzed at the remote location, and the analyzed information is transmitted back to the vehicle. | 12-15-2011 |
Lois M. Okino, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090185556 | Method and apparatus for controlling telephone calls using a computer assistant - Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes. In preferred embodiments, the computer call assistant operates with systems that are capable of multiple native mode voice and data transmissions and receptions with a communications system having a multi-bus structure, including, for example, a time division multiplexed (“TDM”) bus, a packet bus, and a control bus, and multi-protocol framing engines, preferably including subsystem functions such as PBX, voice mail, file server, web server, communications server, telephony server, LAN hub and data router. | 07-23-2009 |
20110286445 | Method and apparatus for controllling telephone calls using a computer call assistant - Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes. In preferred embodiments, the computer call assistant operates with systems that are capable of multiple native mode voice and data transmissions and receptions with a communications system having a multi-bus structure, including, for example, a time division multiplexed (“TDM”) bus, a packet bus, and a control bus, and multi-protocol framing engines, preferably including subsystem functions such as PBX, voice mail, file server, web server, communications server, telephony server, LAN hub and data router. | 11-24-2011 |
Miles S. Okino, Belmont, CA US
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20080201122 | Method and Apparatus for Computer Modeling of an Adaptive Immune Response - The present invention relates generally to a computer model of an adaptive immune response. One embodiment of the invention relates to a computer model of an adaptive immune response within the framework of signals conveyed at the site of antigen exposure. Another embodiment of the model includes a representation of complex physiological regulatory mechanisms related to, for example, cellular dynamics, mediator production, antigen-presenting cell (APC) recruitment, APC maturation, lymphocyte activation, lymphocyte trafficking, and/or lymphocyte effector function. In another embodiment, the model can account for mediator production in response to antigen within a chronically inflamed peripheral tissue, as well as the regulatory effects of mediators on APC and lymphocyte population dynamics, including maturation, activation, and apoptosis, and the regulatory effects of mediators produced by APCs and lymphocytes on a chronically inflamed peripheral tissue. Another embodiment of the invention relates to an analytical model of an adaptive immune response. | 08-21-2008 |
Steve Okino, San Carlos, CA US
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20100136559 | CHROMATIN STRUCTURE DETECTION - The present application provides methods and compositions for determining accessibility of a DNA modifying agent in genomic DNA. | 06-03-2010 |
Steven Okino, San Carlos, CA US
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20120064517 | DETECTION OF CHROMATIN STRUCTURE - The present invention provides methods of determining the accessibility of genomic DNA to a DNA modifying agent. | 03-15-2012 |
20120070829 | SIZE SELECTION OF DNA FOR CHROMATIN ANALYSIS - Methods for analyzing chromosomal DNA, including chromatin, are provided. | 03-22-2012 |
20120082991 | DETECTION OF RNA-INTERACTING REGIONS IN DNA - The present invention provides methods and kits for detecting RNA-interacting regions in genomic DNA. | 04-05-2012 |
Steven T. Okino, San Carlos, CA US
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20120100597 | STABILIZED PROTEASE-CONTAINING SOLUTIONS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for purifying RNA-free DNA from a sample. | 04-26-2012 |
20120122158 | PCR FOR DNA THAT IS RESISTANT TO AMPLIFICATION - DNA that is difficult to amplify by conventional PCR is amplified by a modified PCR process that includes a high-temperature, short-term heating step as the last step of each thermal cycle, following the conventional denaturing and annealing/elongation steps. | 05-17-2012 |
20120208193 | DETECTING METHYLATION IN A SUBPOPULATION OF GENOMIC DNA - This invention provides methods of determining the biological, pathological, genetic, epigenetic or disease status in a biological sample by determining the methylation status of a subpopulation of genomic DNA in the sample. | 08-16-2012 |
20130035239 | FILTERING SMALL NUCLEIC ACIDS USING PERMEABILIZED CELLS - Filtering small nucleic acids using permeabilized cells and methods for using the filtering to detect genomic DNA accessibility are described. | 02-07-2013 |
20140220586 | FILTERING SMALL NUCLEIC ACIDS USING PERMEABILIZED CELLS - Filtering small nucleic acids using permeabilized cells and methods for using the filtering to detect genomic DNA accessibility are described. | 08-07-2014 |