US Patent Application 18363714. Tandem Activity-Based Sensing and Labeling Strategy for Reactive Oxygen Species Imaging simplified abstract

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Tandem Activity-Based Sensing and Labeling Strategy for Reactive Oxygen Species Imaging

Organization Name

The Regents of the University of California

Inventor(s)

Christopher J. Chang of Berkeley CA (US)

Hidefumi Iwashita of Berkeley CA (US)

Tandem Activity-Based Sensing and Labeling Strategy for Reactive Oxygen Species Imaging - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18363714 titled 'Tandem Activity-Based Sensing and Labeling Strategy for Reactive Oxygen Species Imaging

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for detecting and labeling reactive oxygen species (ROS) using selective probes.

  • The method allows for simultaneous sensing and labeling of ROS such as hydrogen peroxide, peroxynitrite, and organic peroxides.
  • The probes used in the method are selective, meaning they specifically target and react with ROS.
  • This tandem activity-based sensing and labeling approach provides a simplified and efficient way to detect and label ROS.
  • The method has potential applications in various fields, including biomedical research and diagnostics.
  • The innovation described in the patent application could lead to improved understanding and detection of ROS-related diseases and conditions.


Original Abstract Submitted

Selective probes provide tandem activity-based sensing and labeling of reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as hydrogen peroxide, peroxynitrite, and organic peroxides.