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DNA-based method for rapid capture, detection and analysis of viruses on surfaces
A sensitive and rapid alternative to current viral detection methods INV-21083 Background Thousands of deaths are occurring yearly due to various viral infectious diseases, which has resulted in global public health crisis. COVID‑19 has further brought into focus, the critical need for early detection to prevent transmission, apply effective...
Published: 1/27/2025
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Updated: 3/21/2024
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Inventor(s):
Sara Rouhanifard
Keywords(s):
Bio-imaging
,
COVID-19
,
Diagnostic tool
,
virus
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science
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Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology
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Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Bioengineering/Tissue Engineering
,
Diagnostics
Antibody-based Rolling Circle Amplification for
COVID-19
Detection by a Colorimetry
INV-21038 Background Viruses are conventionally detected by RT-PCR. This method requires long analysis time, highly trained professionals, and often shows non-specific characteristics. Antigens and antibodies (Ag/Ab) are commonly used for fluorescence immunoassay. However, the fluorescent signal from the individual fluorescent molecule attached...
Published: 1/27/2025
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Updated: 3/21/2024
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Inventor(s):
Ji Won Lim
,
Tania Konry
Keywords(s):
Analytical Chemistry
,
COVID-19
,
Detection
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Diagnostics
Category(s):
-Method
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Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science
,
Diagnostics
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Chemistry
Biomaterial-based
COVID-19
vaccine
INV-20110 Background To date, there are over 16 million confirmed cases of people infected with the
COVID-19
virus, with over 649,000 deaths worldwide. While the medical community works to develop a way to combat this virus, there are currently no known effective treatments or vaccines. A number of RNA vaccines are currently in development. The...
Published: 1/27/2025
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Updated: 3/21/2024
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Inventor(s):
Sidi Bencherif
Keywords(s):
Biomaterials
,
COVID-19
,
Vaccine
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology
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Diagnostics
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