Patent classifications
G01N33/54353
PAIRING ANTIGEN SPECIFICITY OF A T CELL WITH T CELL RECEPTOR SEQUENCES
Compositions and methods for identifying antigen-specific T cells, including determining paired T cell receptor sequences for a specific antigen, are described. Compositions and methods for identifying neoantigen-specific T cells are also described. Microfluidic devices useful for identifying antigen-specific T cells, and methods of using the same, are also described.
A QUALITY DETECTION METHOD OF AN IMMUNOCHIP
A quality detection method of an immunochip is disclosed. At least part of a surface of the immunochip is a modified surface with modifying groups. The method comprises: applying a detection solution containing a labeled antibody on the modified surface of the immunochip, the labeled antibody is an antibody connected with a labeling substance, and the labeled antibody is capable of reacting with the modifying groups and bonding to the modifying groups; removing the labeled antibody that has not reacted with the modifying groups, and detecting the content of residual labeled antibody on the modified surface; and identifying the quality of the immunochip according to the content of residual labeled antibody.
Apparatuses and methods for detecting molecules and binding energy
The present disclosure provides apparatuses and methods for analyzing the presence of a target analyte. The apparatuses and methods of the present disclosure can be operated in a multiplexed format to perform various assays of clinical significance.
Targeted near-infrared imaging by metal-organic frameworks
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) comprising amines on the organic linker can be used for cell targeting. In particular, primary amine groups represent one of the most versatile chemical moieties for conjugation to biologically relevant molecules, including antibodies and enzymes. Different chemical conjugation schemes can be used to conjugate biological molecules to the amino functionality on the organic linker. For example, carbodiimide chemistry can be used to link a primary amine to available carboxyl groups on the protein. For example, sulfhydryl crosslinking chemistry can be used via Traut's reagent scheme. As a demonstration of the invention, the ability of EpCAM antibody-targeted MOFs to bind to a human epithelial cell line (A549), a common target for imaging studies, was confirmed with confocal microscopy.
METHODS OF ISOLATING A BIOLOGICAL ENTITY
Provided are affinity-based methods of isolating biological entities via a surface antigen from a sample with non-chromatographic and chromatographic methods being provided. Also provided is a dextran polymer, kits for use in the method of isolating a biological entity and an apparatus for performing the methods.
SENSOR DEVICE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES
Systems, devices, and methods are described herein for using a biosensor to detect a target species in a biological sample by electrochemical methods. The systems include a biosensor comprising a working electrode, an anchor layer, a linker, and a recognition component. Optionally, the biosensor can also include a visualization component for characterization of the biosensor by one or more microscopy techniques. In some embodiments, the methods disclosed herein include mixing a reporter molecule with a biological sample to produce a mixture, flowing the resulting mixture over the biosensor, applying an excitation signal to the electrode to initiate a chemical reaction between the reporter molecule, the target species, and the biosensor, sensing a response signal from the biosensor in response to the excitation signal, and determining, based on the response to the excitation signal, the concentration of the target species present in the sample.
METHOD OF IMMOBILIZING A CELL ON A SUPPORT USING COMPOUNDS COMPRISING A POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL MOIETY
The present invention relates to a method of immobilizing a cell on a support, the method comprising a) providing a compound or salt thereof comprising, preferably consisting of, one or more hydrophobic domains attached to a hydrophilic domain, wherein the one or more hydrophobic domains are covalently bound to said hydrophilic domain, and wherein the one or more hydrophobic domains each comprise a linear lipid, a steroid or a hydrophobic vitamin, and wherein the hydrophilic domain comprises a polyethylene glycol (PEG) moiety, and wherein the compound comprises a linking group; b) contacting a cell with the compound under conditions allowing the interaction of the compound with the membrane of the cell, thereby immobilizing the linking group on the surface of the cell; and c) contacting the linking group immobilized on the cell with a support capable of binding the linking group, thereby immobilizing the cell on the support.
Biosensor based on a tethered particle
A method for sensing an analyte uses tethered particle motion. A functionalized particle [500] has a first state [504] in which the functionalized particle is bound to the surface and a second state [502] in which the functionalized particle is not bound to the surface, where the functionalized particle switches between the first and second states depending on the presence and absence of the analyte, thereby changing motion characteristics of the functionalized particle depending on the presence of the analyte. A spatial coordinate parameter of the functionalized particle is measured by a detector [516], and a processor [518] determines the presence/concentration of the analyte from changes in the measured spatial coordinate parameter.
QUANTITATION OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS ON SOLID SUPPORTS
Processes for quantifying an amount of functional groups immobilized on a solid support are described herein. The processes allow for determining whether sufficient functional groups are provided on a solid support for the attachment of a first binding pair member for the detection of a target analyte.
BROAD SPECTRUM KINASE BINDING AGENTS
Provided herein are compounds that are broad-spectrum protein kinase binding agents, detectable tracers comprising such compounds, and method of use thereof for the detection of protein kinases.