DAVID S BEALL
Medical Practice at 10 St, Jacksonville, FL

License number
Florida 39039
Issued Date
Jan 6, 2005
Effective Date
Sep 16, 2010
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2008
Category
Health Care
Type
Clinical Laboratory Personnel
Address
Address
327 10Th St, Jacksonville, FL 32233
Phone
(904) 241-9925

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Address
Phone
David Beall
4916 Hensey Ave, Panama City, FL 32404
(850) 554-3450
David Beall, age 81
596 Mossy Creek Dr, Venice, FL 34292
(904) 505-8640
David Beall
609 SW 75Th St APT 105, Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-6128
David Beall
3446 Olin Baxley Rd, Middleburg, FL 32068
(904) 477-6921
David Beall, age 78
6398 Stillwater Ave, Cocoa, FL 32927

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Latent Human Tuberculosis Model, Diagnostic Antigens, And Methods Of Use

Latent Human Tuberculosis Model, Diagnostic Antigens, And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
7105170, Sep 12, 2006
Filed:
Jan 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/250930
Inventors:
Frederick D. Quinn - Avondale Estates GA, US
Kristin A. Birkness - Atlanta GA, US
Manon Deslauriers - Quebec City, CA
Peter King - Nacogdoches TX, US
David S. Beall - Atlantic Beach FL, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61K 39/04, A61K 49/00, A61K 39/395, C12Q 1/00, C12N 5/00, C12N 5/08
US Classification:
4242481, 424 91, 424 92, 4241301, 4241391, 4241501, 4241841, 4241851, 4242341, 435 4, 435325, 435366, 435372
Abstract:
Provided herein is an in vitro granuloma model and methods of its use. Methods of detecting and/or diagnosing latent tuberculosis in a subject are also provided, as are latency-specific antigens (and antibodies thereto), such as α-crystallin, and methods of identifying and using such molecules. Also provided are immunostimulatory compositions, for instance for use in eliciting an immune response in a subject, such as an immune response to a latent tuberculosis infection. Kits for carrying out the provided methods are also described.