A61K49/0021

TRIPHENYLENE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN IMAGING BIOLOGICAL TISSUE OR FLUID

A composition for imaging a biological tissue or fluid comprising a compound of formula (A) and a biologically acceptable diluent or carrier, (A) wherein X represents one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom, a sulphur atom, a phosphorus atom, or a selenium atom; R represents an aromatic group and/or an aliphatic group; p is an integer of 1 to 2; q and s are independently integers of 1, 2, 3, or 4; Y.sup.1, Y.sup.2, and Y.sup.3 independently represent a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, a polyglycol group, an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group; and/or wherein two or more of Y.sup.1, Y.sup.2, and Y.sup.3 may combine together to form a condensed ring.

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COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR STABILIZING COELENTERAZINE AND ANALOGS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF

Provided herein are compositions and methods for stabilizing coelenterazine and analogs or derivatives thereof, and for improving the solubility and reconstitution efficiency of coelenterazine and analogs and derivatives thereof.

POLYMERIC COMPOUNDS INCLUDING AN ACCEPTOR DYE AND DONOR LUMINOPHORE
20230086985 · 2023-03-23 ·

Described herein are polymeric compounds including an acceptor dye and donor luminophore, a polymer, and optionally a bioconjugate group. A polymeric compound of the present invention may have a structure represented by: A-B-C or C-A-B, wherein A is an acceptor dye; B is a polymer comprising one or more hydrophobic unit(s) and one or more hydrophilic unit(s); and optionally C, wherein C, when present, comprises a bioconjugate group, wherein one or more donor luminophore(s) are each separately attached to a portion of the polymer and/or to a portion of the acceptor dye. Also described herein are compositions comprising the polymeric compounds and methods of preparing and using the same.

Methods of identifying xenohormetic phenotypes and agents
11480562 · 2022-10-25 · ·

Methods of identifying a xenohormetic induced phenotype in an organism are provided. Also provided are methods if using organisms having a known xenohormetically induced phenotype in a number of different applications, such as the identification of xenohormetic agents and the generation of chemical entities and foodstuffs under specific conditions of production governed by xenohormetic effects.

Zinc-selective fluorescent probes for emission-ratiometric imaging

The compounds relate to zinc-sensitive fluorescent probes, compositions and methods utilizing the same. Such compounds provide an emission-ratiometric fluorescence response upon binding of an analyte. In some embodiments, compounds can be used for two-photon excitation microscopy or conventional fluorescence microscopy. The compounds described herein can also contain one or more functional groups to improve the emission-ratiometric fluorescence response.

Compositions and systems for renal function determination

The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for determining the renal glomerular filtration rate or assessing the renal function in a patient in need thereof. The system includes a computing device, a power supply, one or more sensors, and at least one tracer agent that fluoresces when exposed to electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic radiation is detected using the sensors, and the rate in which the fluorescence decreases in the patient is used to calculate the renal glomerular filtration rate in the patient.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING EYE VASCULATURE
20230132384 · 2023-04-27 ·

Compositions and methods for assessing blood vessels and organs of the body are disclosed herein, specifically methods for assessing the vasculature of the eye.

Stroke, concussion, and cognitive dysfunction diagnostic method and device
11633100 · 2023-04-25 · ·

A method of detecting injury to the brain such as stroke, concussion and cognitive dysfunction using a contrast agent and light source. The blood ocular barrier is disrupted when said injury occurs, allowing the entry of contrast agent into the aqueous and vitreous humor. An exemplary method comprises injecting a contrast agent into a peripheral location and then testing for leakage of contrast agent into the eye cavity by observing for light reflection, when a beam of light incidents on the contrast agent in the eye.

METHODS OF CANCER DETECTION USING PARPI-FL

The present disclosure describes methods of use of a composition comprising PARPi-fl to be administered to the oral cavity (e.g., via topical application to surfaces of the oral cavity) followed by imaging of the oral cavity for detection of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (e.g., in vivo, e.g., in a dental office setting or intraoperatively). The results disclosed herein show that topically applied PARPi-fl and subsequent intraoperative imaging of oral cavities can improve surgical removal of squamous cell carcinoma cells compared to healthy cells.

MASKED FLUOROGENIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a masked fluorogenic compound comprising a small molecule protecting group that can be cleaved following a reaction with a biomarker. In some embodiments, cleavage of the small molecule protecting group provides a fluorogenic ligand that binds to an aptamer, leading to fluorescence emission. In another aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method of detecting a disease or a disorder in a subject and/or in a biological sample from the subject.