G01N33/5375

ASSESSMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA USING ASSAYS FOR FREE AND DISSOCIATED PLACENTAL GROWTH FACTOR
20230052697 · 2023-02-16 ·

Described herein are methods, compositions, kits, and systems for detecting free and bound PlGF, and using detection of such species to distinguish between pregnant women with or without preeclampsia or related conditions.

Target Analysis Chip and Target Analysis Method

The present invention provides a novel target analysis chip and analysis method for directly detecting a target such as a microRNA without performing PCR.

CELL PROCESSING USING MAGNETIC PARTICLES
20230228750 · 2023-07-20 · ·

The present invention relates to compositions comprising magnetic particles, the methods of using these compositions in processing animal sperm, the resulting sperm and embryo products, and the methods of use of these compositions to increase the efficiency, efficacy and/or speed of cell processing and artificial insemination techniques.

DROPLET LIBRARIES

The present invention generally relates to droplet libraries and to systems and methods for the formation of libraries of droplets. The present invention also relates to methods utilizing these droplet libraries in various biological, chemical, or diagnostic assays.

Extraction reagent of immunosuppressant drug for immunoassays

A reagent for extracting immunosuppressant drugs from a whole blood sample for immunoassay includes protein denaturant, proteolytic enzyme, surfactant and pH buffer. A method and an immunoassay kit for detection of the immunosuppressant concentration in a whole blood sample uses the extraction reagent. The extraction reagent doesn't need the use of organic solvent as that in the traditional extraction methods, therefore the adverse effects of the organic solvent on the antibody activity in a detection system and the other relative defects associated to its use are obviated. The drug extraction process doesn't need centrifugation, as the processed sample can be directly applied for immunoassay. The operation for drug extraction is simple, and the detection result based on this extraction method is accurate.

Method for capturing specific cells

The present invention provides a method for capturing specific cells (e.g. many types of cancer cells, including cancer cells not expressing EpCAM), and a method for analysis of specific cells involving the method. Included is a method for capturing specific cells present in blood or biological fluid, the method including: agglutinating blood cells in sampled blood or biological fluid; centrifuging the resulting blood or biological fluid; and then capturing specific cells therefrom onto a hydrophilic polymer layer.

Droplet libraries

The present invention generally relates to droplet libraries and to systems and methods for the formation of libraries of droplets. The present invention also relates to methods utilizing these droplet libraries in various biological, chemical, or diagnostic assays.

Cell processing using magnetic particles
11630108 · 2023-04-18 · ·

The present invention relates to compositions comprising magnetic particles, the methods of using these compositions in processing animal sperm, the resulting sperm and embryo products, and the methods of use of these compositions to increase the efficiency, efficacy and/or speed of cell processing and artificial insemination techniques.

ASSAYS TO QUANTITATE DRUG AND TARGET CONCENTRATIONS

The present invention generally pertains to methods of determining concentrations of drugs and their targets. In particular, the present invention, in part, pertains to use of a mild acidic assay condition to determine total drug and total target concentrations to mitigate either target interference or drug interference. The present invention also discloses a free target assay using a capture agent that has a lower affinity with a much slower association and dissociation rate compared to the drug.

Droplet libraries

The present invention generally relates to droplet libraries and to systems and methods for the formation of libraries of droplets. The present invention also relates to methods utilizing these droplet libraries in various biological, chemical, or diagnostic assays.