Brian B Mcstay, Age 47104 Ash Lndg, Goldsboro, NC 27530

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104 Ash Lndg, Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 330-4021

105 Serenity Cir, Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 731-9909

Graham, WA

Kenly, NC

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Unified Communications • Architecture • Avaya • SIP • H.323 • VoIP • Telephony • Pre-sales • Solution Architecture • Network Architecture • Messaging • Solution Selling • IP • Call Center • Telecommunications • Network Design • Mobility Solutions • TCP/IP • Deployment • Integration • ITIL • Data Center • Cloud-based • System Deployment • Cloud Computing • Contact Centers • Enterprise Software • WAN • HP • Call Centers • Routing • Managed Services

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Brian Mcstay

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United States
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
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Unified Communications, Architecture, Avaya, SIP, H.323, VoIP, Telephony, Pre-sales, Solution Architecture, Network Architecture, Messaging, Solution Selling, IP, Call Center, Telecommunications, Network Design, Mobility Solutions, TCP/IP, Deployment, Integration, ITIL, Data Center, Cloud-based, System Deployment, Cloud Computing, Contact Centers, Enterprise Software, WAN, HP, Call Centers, Routing, Managed Services

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Polymerase I Promoter Plasmid And Vector Constructs

US Patent:
6368862, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Mar 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
07/845937
Inventors:
Theodore D. Palmer - Kirland WA
Brian M. McStay - Seattle WA
A. Dusty Miller - Seattle WA
Ronald H. Reeder - Mercer Island WA
Assignee:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - Seattle WA
International Classification:
C12N 1563
US Classification:
435455, 435325, 435353, 435366, 536 231, 536 241
Abstract:
rDNA promoter constructs useful in plasmids and vectors directing transcription of RNAs in a Pol I-specific manner constructed of four elements in a serial array: a first nucleotide sequence, capable of hybridizing under stringent conditions to an rDNA promoter element; a second nucleotide sequence, capable of hybridizing under stringent conditions to an internal ribosome entry signal (IRES); a third nucleotide sequence containing a coding region interest; a fourth nucleotide sequence containing a polyadenylation (polyA) signal sequence; a fifth rDNA enhancer element may be positioned upstream of the serial array. Also recombinant permissive cells and genetically engineered stable cell lines that contain the subject constructs.

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