ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,387,815, issued on Aug. 12, was assigned to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Inc. (Boston).
"Visual representations of peptide sequences" was invented by Rida Mourtada (Brookline, Mass.), Henry D. Herce (Brookline, Mass.) and Loren D. Walensky (Newton, Mass.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system for visually representing peptide sequences includes a memory configured to store instructions and a processor to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations include receiving data representing a peptide sequence. The data includes an index representing a position for each amino acid in the peptide sequence. The operations furthe...