Patent classifications
G01N2800/7028
METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF TARGET MOLECULES IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS
Methods for measuring subpopulations of target molecules (e.g., polypeptides and/or cell-free ribonucleic acid) are provided. In some embodiments, methods of generating a sequencing library from a plurality of RNA molecules in a test sample obtained from a subject are provided, as well as methods for analyzing the sequencing library to detect, e.g., the presence or absence of a disease.
FLUORESCENT PROBE FOR USE IN DETECTION OF BRAIN TUMOR
Provided is a novel fluorescent probe which can be used in a spray manner, has an outstandingly high sensitivity-specificity with instantaneousness, and enables detection of a brain tumor.
A fluorescent probe for detecting a brain tumor, including a compound of the following formula (I) or a salt thereof:
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wherein P1 represents an arginine residue, a histidine residue or a tyrosine residue, P2 represents a proline residue or a glycine residue, where P1 is linked to an adjacent N atom by forming an amide bond, and P2 is linked to P1 by forming an amide bond; R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom, or 1 to 4 identical or different substituents each independently selected from the group consisting of an optionally substituted alkyl group, a carboxyl group, an ester group, an alkoxy group, an amide group and an azide group; R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6 and R.sup.7 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, an optionally substituted alkyl group or a halogen atom; R.sup.8 and R.sup.9 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group;
X represents O, Si(R.sup.a)(R.sup.b), Ge(R.sup.a)(R.sup.b), Sn(R.sup.a)(R.sup.b), C(R.sup.a) (R.sup.b) or P(═O)(R.sup.a); R.sup.a and R.sup.b each independently represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group or an aryl group; and Y represents a C.sub.1-C.sub.3 alkylene group.
Reagent kits for diagnosis of hepatocarcinoma
The present invention relates to reagent kits for in vitro measurement of YKL-40 and MASP2 and diagnosis of hepatocarcinoma of a test individual.
METHOD FOR THE ENRICHMENT OF CIRCULATING TUMOR DNA
The invention relates to the use of histone binding agents for detecting, isolating and/or purifying cell free nucleosomes of tumor origin or circulating tumor DNA from a biological sample. The invention also relates to methods and kits using said histone binding agents.
METHODS OF MEASURING SIGNALING PATHWAY ACTIVITY FOR SELECTION OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
Provided herein are methods for simultaneously determining the functional status of multiple signaling pathways in a diseased cell sample obtained from a subject to thereby select for therapeutic use in the subject a targeted therapeutic agent that affects the signaling pathway with the highest level of aberrant activity in the subject's cells. Also provided are methods for determining whether a signaling pathway is ultrasensitive in a diseased cell sample from a subject, also allowing for selection of an effective targeted therapeutic agent for therapeutic use in the subject. Methods of administering a selected targeted therapeutic agent to the subject are also provided.
Human leukocyte antigen restricted gamma delta T cell receptors and methods of use thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods of treating a subject with cancer. The compositions and methods utilize immunoresponsive cells to effect killing of tumor cells.
Kit, device, and method for detecting lung cancer
This application provides a kit or a device for detection of lung cancer, comprising a nucleic acid(s) for detecting a miRNA(s) in a sample from a subject, and a method for detecting lung cancer, comprising measuring the miRNA(s) in vitro.
Biological devices and methods of use thereof for the detection of amyloid proteins
Described herein are devices and methods for simultaneously expressing amyloid precursor protein and TonB protein. These devices and methods increase the production of these two proteins while also minimizing costs, making the proteins more widely accessible for medical research purposes, including the development of diagnostic tests for numerous diseases associated with elevated production of amyloid proteins. The amyloid precursor protein and TonB produced by the devices and methods described herein, as well as the devices themselves, can be used in experiments designed to model the interactions between metals and amyloids such as β-amyloid that are characteristic of numerous diseases such as Alzheimer's. Finally, provided herein are diagnostic tests that can detect Alzheimer's disease in samples from patients; the tests are sensitive enough to identify diseases such as Alzheimer's even at pre-clinical stages, before the appearance of symptoms.
Volatile Organic Compound-Based Diagnostic Systems And Methods
Provided are devices and methods to detect the presence of volatile organic compounds related to the presence of a disease state in a biological sample. The devices may include a detection moiety such as a polynucleoide in electronic communication with a semiconductor such as graphene or a carbon nanotube.
Methods and Systems for Analyzing Nucleic Acid Molecules
Processes and materials to detect cancer from a biopsy are described. In some cases, cell-free nucleic acids can be sequenced, and the sequencing result can be utilized to detect sequences derived from a neoplasm. Detection of somatic variants occurring in phase can indicate the presence of cancer in a diagnostic scan and a clinical intervention can be performed.