Patent classifications
C12Q1/28
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR SYNTHETIC BIOMARKERS
The present disclosure encompasses embodiments of nucleic acids comprising genetic elements which are useful for the detection of diseased cells.
Phosphatidylinositol quantification method and quantification kit
Disclosed is a method for quantifying phosphatidylinositol in a sample, comprising the following step: (1) treating the sample with phospholipase D and inositol dehydrogenase; and a kit for quantifying phosphatidylinositol, containing phospholipase D and inositol dehydrogenase.
Phosphatidylinositol quantification method and quantification kit
Disclosed is a method for quantifying phosphatidylinositol in a sample, comprising the following step: (1) treating the sample with phospholipase D and inositol dehydrogenase; and a kit for quantifying phosphatidylinositol, containing phospholipase D and inositol dehydrogenase.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A TARGET ENZYME
The present invention relates to a system for detecting a target enzyme in a sample, the system including a substrate, a first enzyme immobilized on the substrate via a first linker, and a second enzyme immobilized on the substrate via a second linker, wherein the first linker is cleavable by the target enzyme or the second enzyme to release the first enzyme for cleaving the second linker, thereby releasing the second enzyme; and a method for detecting a target enzyme in a sample including applying the sample to said system.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A TARGET ENZYME
The present invention relates to a system for detecting a target enzyme in a sample, the system including a substrate, a first enzyme immobilized on the substrate via a first linker, and a second enzyme immobilized on the substrate via a second linker, wherein the first linker is cleavable by the target enzyme or the second enzyme to release the first enzyme for cleaving the second linker, thereby releasing the second enzyme; and a method for detecting a target enzyme in a sample including applying the sample to said system.
METHODS FOR IMMUNOASSAYS USING ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT
Disclosed herein is a method for detecting a binding event between an immobilised primary antibody and a target analyte-secondary antibody-enzyme complex using an electrochemical measurement technique.
METHODS FOR IMMUNOASSAYS USING ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT
Disclosed herein is a method for detecting a binding event between an immobilised primary antibody and a target analyte-secondary antibody-enzyme complex using an electrochemical measurement technique.
Combination product for detecting target marker
The present invention relates to a combination product for detecting a target marker simply and with high sensitivity. More specifically, the present invention relates to a combination product for detecting a target marker in a biological sample in combination with a target marker binding molecule which is capable of binding specifically to the target marker in the biological sample, the combination comprising, at least: (a) a first binding agent comprising a first binding molecule which is capable of directly or indirectly binding specifically to the target marker binding molecule, and a labeling substance; (b) a linker molecule which is capable of binding specifically to the first binding agent; and (c) a second binding agent which is capable of binding specifically to the linker molecule, and comprises a second binding molecule and a labeling substance.
METHOD FOR DETECTING SYNOVIAL JOINT INFECTIONS
The present invention relates to a method for detecting a synovial joint infection comprising the steps of contacting a synovial fluid sample with at least one lysozyme substrate, and detecting a synovial joint infection when a conversion of said at least one substrate is determined
METHOD FOR DETECTING SYNOVIAL JOINT INFECTIONS
The present invention relates to a method for detecting a synovial joint infection comprising the steps of contacting a synovial fluid sample with at least one lysozyme substrate, and detecting a synovial joint infection when a conversion of said at least one substrate is determined