Patent classifications
G01N2333/966
DETECTING MICROBIAL INFECTION IN WOUNDS
The disclosed technology relates to chemical entities for the detection of wounds, e.g., chronic wounds or infected wounds, including compositions, substrates, kits, dressing materials, and articles, and systems containing such compounds. The disclosed technology further relates to methods of using these compositions, kits and systems in diagnostic assays, and in the diagnosis and/or detection of chronic or infected wounds based on enzymatic action on specific moieties and/or reaction sites. The disclosed technology additionally relates to detection of pathogenic, e.g., bacterial and/or viral substances, such as enzymes and substrates, at the wound situs. Additional disclosure relates to methods of characterizing wounds based on expression of a plurality of markers and using such information to treat, manage, and follow-up patients suffering from chronic or infected wounds.
Rapid bed-side measurement of neutrophil elastase activity in biological fluids
The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection and quantification of neutrophil elastase activity in biological samples.
NANOSENSORS FOR RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF LUNG CONDITIONS
Nanoparticle-based nanosensors comprising supramolecular recognition sequences, protease consensus sequences, post-translationally modifiable sequences, or sterically hindered benzylether bonds for specific interaction with a biological marker, and methods for rapid diagnosis of lung conditions using specified panels of target biomarkers.
Detecting neoplasm
This document relates to methods and materials for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms. For example, methods and materials for determining whether or not a stool sample from a mammal contains nucleic acid markers or polypeptide markers of a neoplasm are provided.
PRETREATMENT METHOD FOR QUANTITATIVE DETECTION OF UNDENATURED TYPE II COLLAGEN IN COLLAGEN PRODUCT OR CARTILAGE, AND APPLICATION
A pretreatment method for detection of an undenatured type II collagen in a cartilage collagen product or a cartilage is proposed. The method can separate an undenatured type II collagen from a complex environment system including proteoglycan, a hydrolyzed collagen, open-chain denatured collagen and the like, and present a dissolved state, thereby facilitating subsequent further qualitative and quantitative detection.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE PRESENCE OF ACTIVE LEUKOCYTE CELLS USING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ASSAY
The present disclosure relates to compositions, methods and test devices for determining the presence of active leukocyte cells, for example, by using novel LE and/or FINE substrates in an electrochemical assay.
SYSTEM FOR DETECTING INFECTION IN SYNOVIAL FLUID
The invention provides methods and systems for detecting a biomarker in a synovial fluid wherein the system also includes a control to ensure that the test sample is indeed synovial fluid. The biomarkers and the control for synovial fluid can be identified using proteomic methods, including but not limited to antibody based methods, such as an enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA), a radioimmunoassay (RIA), or a lateral flow immunoassay.
Enzyme detection device
Described herein is an enzyme detection device for detecting or measuring the presence in a test sample of the activity of an enzyme capable of cleaving a substrate. Also provided are methods for detecting enzyme activity, in particular the presence in a test sample of an enzyme capable of cleaving a substrate, and methods for determining the level or amount of such an enzyme in a test sample.
System for detecting infection in synovial fluid
The invention provides methods and systems for detecting a biomarker in a synovial fluid wherein the system also includes a control to ensure that the test sample is indeed synovial fluid. The biomarkers and the control for synovial fluid can be identified using proteomic methods, including but not limited to antibody based methods, such as an enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA), a radioimmunoassay (RIA), or a lateral flow immunoassay.
DETECTING NEOPLASM
This document relates to methods and materials for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms. For example, methods and materials for determining whether or not a stool sample from a mammal contains nucleic acid markers or polypeptide markers of a neoplasm are provided.