G01N33/5755

Methods and systems for predicting whether a subject has a cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesion from a suspension sample of cervical cells
12516390 · 2026-01-06 · ·

Methods of predicting whether a subject has a cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesion are provided. Aspects of the methods include obtaining both morphometric and biomarker data from a liquid cervical cellular sample and then using both types of data to predict whether the subject has a CIN lesion. Also provided are systems that find use in practicing the methods. The methods and systems find use in a variety of applications, including cervical cancer screening applications.

SYNTHESIS AND COMPOSITION OF AMINO ACID LINKING GROUPS CONJUGATED TO COMPOUNDS USED FOR THE TARGETED IMAGING OF TUMORS

The present disclosure relates to compounds that are useful as near-infrared fluorescence probes, wherein the compounds include i) a pteroyl ligand that binds to a target receptor protein, ii) a dye molecule, and iii) a linker molecule that comprises an amino acid or derivative thereof. The disclosure further describes methods and compositions for incorporating the compounds as used for the targeted imaging of tumors. Conjugation of the amino acid linking groups increase specificity and detection of the compound. Methods and compositions for use thereof in diagnostic imaging are contemplated.

MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS

Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease.

Synthesis and composition of amino acid linking groups conjugated to compounds used for the targeted imaging of tumors

The present disclosure relates to compounds that are useful as near-infrared fluorescence probes, wherein the compounds include i) a pteroyl ligand that binds to a target receptor protein, ii) a dye molecule, and iii) a linker molecule that comprises an amino acid or derivative thereof. The disclosure further describes methods and compositions for incorporating the compounds as used for the targeted imaging of tumors. Conjugation of the amino acid linking groups increase specificity and detection of the compound. Methods and compositions for use thereof in diagnostic imaging are contemplated.

Synthesis and composition of amino acid linking groups conjugated to compounds used for the targeted imaging of tumors

The present disclosure relates to compounds that are useful as near-infrared fluorescence probes, wherein the compounds include i) a pteroyl ligand that binds to a target receptor protein, ii) a dye molecule, and iii) a linker molecule that comprises an amino acid or derivative thereof. The disclosure further describes methods and compositions for incorporating the compounds as used for the targeted imaging of tumors. Conjugation of the amino acid linking groups increase specificity and detection of the compound. Methods and compositions for use thereof in diagnostic imaging are contemplated.

Methods and materials for treating endometrial cancer by assessing combinations of mutations and expression levels

This document relates to methods and materials for assessing and/or treating mammals (e.g., humans) having endometrial cancer. For example, methods and materials for identifying endometrial cancers likely to respond to a particular cancer treatment (e.g., a platinum based cancer therapy) are provided. This document also relates to materials and methods for using one or more cancer treatments to treat a mammal (e.g., a human) identified as likely to respond to a particular cancer treatment.

Methods and materials for treating endometrial cancer by assessing combinations of mutations and expression levels

This document relates to methods and materials for assessing and/or treating mammals (e.g., humans) having endometrial cancer. For example, methods and materials for identifying endometrial cancers likely to respond to a particular cancer treatment (e.g., a platinum based cancer therapy) are provided. This document also relates to materials and methods for using one or more cancer treatments to treat a mammal (e.g., a human) identified as likely to respond to a particular cancer treatment.