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Highly sensitive method for labelling and detection of biomolecules

Reference Number TO 14-00002

 

The Challenge
Technologies and applications of analytical and diagnostic methods are evolving rapidly. In the course of the majority of current procedures, the detection of substrate-molecules is of critical importance. Due to the great significance of detection assays at large and the frequent requirement for multiple labels in the course of procedures employed in current analytics and diagnostics it is therefore necessary to provide novel means for labelling and detecting biomolecules.



The Technology
New derivates of 2,4 – dichlorophenoxyacetate (2,4 – D) have been developed for labelling biomolecules (comprising RNA/DNA, amino acids, proteins, saccharids or lipids). These labels are detected by specific monoclonal antibodies. Due to the special design of the 2,4 – D derivates the binding affinity of the antibodies and hence the sensitivity is significantly increased.


Commercial Opportunity
Licensing


Patent Situation
Priority establishing German patent applications claiming the new derivates of 2,4 – D and their use for labelling and detecting biomolecules were filed in 2005. The patentability of the claims were approved in an examination report issued by the German Patent and Trademark Office. PCT-applications were filed in 2006.

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