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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 11, 2012
Charles H. Wick, Darlington, MD (US);
Michael F. Stanford, Conowingo, MD (US);
Alan W. Zulich, Bel Air, MD (US);
Samir V. Deshpande, Edgewood, MD (US);
Rabih E. Jabbour, Bel Air, MD (US);
Jacek P. Dworzanski, Bel Air, MD (US);
Patrick E. Mccubbin, Baltimore, MD (US);
Charles H. Wick, Darlington, MD (US);
Michael F. Stanford, Conowingo, MD (US);
Alan W. Zulich, Bel Air, MD (US);
Samir V. Deshpande, Edgewood, MD (US);
Rabih E. Jabbour, Bel Air, MD (US);
Jacek P. Dworzanski, Bel Air, MD (US);
Patrick E. McCubbin, Baltimore, MD (US);
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
A process is provided for identifying a cell type in a sample that includes identification of one or more peptide sequences in the sample. Each peptide sequence is assigned to a protein of known sequence. A matrix of assignments is generated for the presence or absence of each peptide in one or more cells. The matrix of assignments is rearranged according to cell classification. A cell type based on the most probable cell classification is identified.