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Linda Jean Iverson

Licenses:
License #: 51714 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Dec 15, 1995
Effective Date: Feb 18, 1997
Expiration Date: Oct 31, 1996
Type: Registered Nurse

Linda Carol Iverson

Licenses:
License #: 39434 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Oct 21, 1983
Effective Date: Oct 21, 1983
Expiration Date: Oct 31, 1984
Type: Registered Nurse

Linda Iverson

Licenses:
License #: 950548 - Expired
Category: Swimming Pool Operator
Issued Date: Jan 1, 1995
Effective Date: Nov 22, 2004
Expiration Date: Jun 15, 1999
Type: Swimming Pool Operator

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Method And Reagents For Identifying Pluripotent Stem Cells

US Patent:
2012030, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
May 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/506850
Inventors:
Linda E. Iverson - Pasadena CA, US
Assignee:
City of Hope - Duarte CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
G01N 33/573
C07K 16/18
G01N 33/566
G01N 33/577
US Classification:
435 612, 435 618, 435 61, 435 71, 5303879, 5303913
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for distinguishing pluripotent stem cells from partially differentiated, or spontaneously differentiated cells, and to reagents for use in such methods. In particular, the method enables the detection of alternatively spliced transcripts and the polypeptides encoded thereby, which are uniquely associated with, or present at a higher level in pluripotent stem cells than in cells which have partially differentiated. Reagents for use in the method include nucleic acids which bind the alternatively spliced transcript or which amplify the alternatively spliced transcript, and antibodies which bind the polypeptide product of the alternatively spliced transcript.

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