ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 20 -- United States Patent no. 12,390,526, issued on Aug. 19, was assigned to HiberCell Inc. (New York).
"Methods for identifying beta-glucan binding to immune cells" was invented by William J. Grossman (Third Lake, Ill.), Mary A. Antonysamy (Woodbury, Minn.), Richard M. Walsh (Lino Lakes, Minn.), Mariana I. Nelson (Rosemount, Minn.), Nandita Bose (Plymouth, Minn.), Michael E. Danielson (St. Paul, Minn.) and Kyle S. Michel (Eagan, Minn.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "This disclosure describes, in one aspect, a method for identifying Beta-glucan binding to immune cells of a subject. Generally, the method includes obtaining a blood sample from the subject, the blood sample...