Abstract:
Cell-free extracts, methods for producing these extracts, methods for using these extracts, compositions that facilitate production of these extracts and kits that contain these extracts are provided. By increasing or decreasing certain gene products through, for example, the use of siRNA or mimics, one can develop mammalian cell-free extracts that have desired levels of efficiency.
Abstract:
A device and methods for performing biological or chemical analysis is provided. The device includes an array of three-dimensional microcolumns projecting away from a support plate. Each microcolumn has a relatively planar, first surface remote from the support plate. An array of multiple, different biological materials may be attached to the first surface. The device, when used in combination with existent micro-titer well plates, can improve efficiency of binding assays using microarrays for high-throughput capacity.
Abstract:
A device for controlling buoyancy of a buried pipeline, the device comprising a form placed atop the pipeline and a flexible strap extending around the form adjacent its top. The form may comprise a first trough located adjacent the first side of the pipeline, a second trough located adjacent the opposing second side of the pipeline, and a middle section with an inverted-U-shaped cross section such that the middle portion fits over the top of the pipeline and joins the first trough and the second trough. The troughs are filled with backfill when the pipeline is buried. Thus, when fully installed, the device may comprise the slot form, the strap, and the backfill. As the pipeline tends to rise, the straps deform, bringing the sides of the troughs inward and compressing the backfill therein. This prevents further upward movement of the pipeline.
Abstract:
A semiconductor package (8) with a die (10) having die pads (16) coupled to inner ends (22) of interconnects (20), the die (10) and the interconnects (20) are molded in mold compound (30) with mounting surface (12) and outer ends (24) exposed. A semiconductor die has an interconnect surface opposite the mounting surface.
Abstract:
A method of encapsulating organic electroluminescent (EL) devices including providing an EL device on a substrate and a metallic sheet having a stand-off structure depending therefrom, the stand-off structure bounding a cavity larger than the EL device. The stand-off structure is positioned over the EL device with the EL device nested within the cavity. The metallic sheet is adhesively bonded to the substrate at a perimeter outboard of the stand-off structure to seal the organic electroluminescent device in the cavity. When a plurality of EL devices are manufactured on a single substrate, the metallic sheet is perforated at the perimeter of each device so that excess metal can be separated and the substrate separated to provide individual EL devices.
Abstract:
A switch arm assembly for a piggable pipeline connector, the assembly comprising a switch arm and a handle assembly. The handle assembly comprises shaft connecting a handle with the switch arm and a stop to prevent the shaft from moving substantially away from the switch arm should the shaft become disconnected from the switch arm. The stop may comprise a shoulder in the shaft to prevent the shaft from exiting a housing, a bonnet over the top of the handle, or both.
Abstract:
Methods for performing surface-mediated protein delivery into living cells, and fabricating protein-transfected cell cluster arrays are provided. The method comprises providing a protein-containing mixture; depositing said protein-containing mixture onto a surface at defined locations; affixing the protein-containing mixture to the surface as microspots; and plating cells onto the surface in sufficient density and under conditions for the proteins to be delivered into the cells. The protein-containing mixture comprises any suitable amino acid sequence, including peptides, proteins, protein-domains, antibodies, or protein-nucleic acid conjugates, etc., with a carrier reagent. Protein-transfected cell arrays may be used for rapid and direct, screening of protein or enzymatic functions or any given intracellular protein interaction in the natural environment of a living cell, as well as for high-throughput screening of other biological and chemical analytes, which affect the functions of these proteins.
Abstract:
A device for controlling buoyancy of a buried pipeline, the device comprising a form placed atop the pipeline and a flexible strap extending around the form adjacent its top. The form may comprise a first trough located adjacent the first side of the pipeline, a second trough located adjacent the opposing second side of the pipeline, and a middle section with an inverted-U-shaped cross section such that the middle portion fits over the top of the pipeline and joins the first trough and the second trough. The troughs are filled with backfill when the pipeline is buried. Thus, when fully installed, the device may comprise the slot form, the strap, and the backfill. As the pipeline tends to rise, the straps deform, bringing the sides of the troughs inward and compressing the backfill therein. This prevents further upward movement of the pipeline.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for the detection of a material comprising ammonium nitrate and a sugar, the method comprising sensing for the presence of hydrogen isocyanate (HNCO). The present invention further provides an apparatus suitable for the examination of a material suspected of comprising ammonium nitrate and a sugar, the apparatus comprising heating means in thermal communication with a sample holder suitable for the containment of the material, the sample holder being in gaseous communication with sensing region, the apparatus being further provided with a means for inducing flow of gas from the sample holder to the sensing region and a means for sensing the presence of hydrogen isocyanate in the sensing region.