Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080286877 | Displacement assay for detection of small molecules - Complex of an anti-cocaine aptamer and the dye diethylthiotricarbocyanine behaves as a calorimetric sensor with attenuation in absorbance at 760 nm for cocaine in the concentration range of 2-5000 μM. Mechanistic studies indicate an intermolecular displacement of the dye as the mechanism of action of the sensor. As the dye is insoluble in buffer, cocaine binding can be detected as displaced dye precipitates and supernatant decolorizes. | 11-20-2008 |
20090004663 | Real-Time Assays Of Neuro-Humoral Factors To Assess Cardiovascular Stress - The present invention relates to rapid assays for neuro-humoral factors modulated in response to cardiovascular stress and integration of data obtained from such assays to provide profiles of response to cardiovascular stress that can guide therapy. | 01-01-2009 |
20090275027 | Medium scale intergration of molecular logic gates in an automaton - Compositions and methods for optically detecting the presence of a plurality of oligonucleotides in a sample, wherein each oligonucleotide to be detected comprises consecutive nucleotides having a sequence different than the remaining oligonucleotides of the plurality are provided. | 11-05-2009 |
20110065104 | REAL-TIME ASSAYS OF NEURO-HUMORAL FACTORS TO ASSESS CARDIOVASCULAR STRESS - The present invention relates to rapid assays for neuro-humoral factors modulated in response to cardiovascular stress and integration of data obtained from such assays to provide profiles of response to cardiovascular stress that can guide therapy. | 03-17-2011 |
20120114558 | APTAMER-MEDIATED DRUG RELEASE - The present invention relates to aptamer/drug conjugate complexes and the use of such complexes, together with a trigger compound, to inducibly release a drug. Through these complexes, the present invention provides a means for establishing a drug reservoir in a subject, whereby drug may be released as needed. One specific embodiment of the invention provides an aptamer/insulin conjugate complex from which insulin may be released by an innocuous, orally administrable trigger, such as quinine. | 05-10-2012 |
20140038301 | SELECTIVE CAPTURE AND RELEASE OF ANALYTES - The described subject matter includes techniques and components for minimally invasive, selective capture and release of analytes. An aptamer is selected for its binding affinity with a particular analyte(s). The aptamer is functionalized on a solid phase, for example, microbeads, polymer monolith, microfabricated solid phase, etc. The analyte is allowed to bind to the aptamer, for example, in a microchamber. Once the analyte has been bound, a temperature control sets the temperature to an appropriate temperature at which the captured analyte is released. | 02-06-2014 |
20140295424 | Isolation and Enrichment of Nucleic Acids on Microchip - Techniques for isolating, enriching, and/or amplifying target DNA molecules using MEMS-based microdevices are disclosed. The techniques can be used for detecting single nucleotide polymorphism, and for isolating and enriching desired DNA molecules, such as aptamers. | 10-02-2014 |
20140296095 | Spatially Selective Release of Aptamer-Captured Cells by Temperature Mediation - Methods and systems are provided for capturing and releasing target cells. The system includes a microdevice having a microchamber including surface-patterned aptamers capable of binding with the target cells. A sample including target cells is introduced to the microchamber, where the target cells bind to the aptamers at locally regulated temperatures. The captured target cells can be selectively released when the temperature of a region is changed to a second temperature. | 10-02-2014 |