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Optical Aptamer Biosensors for In-Vivo Sensing (2023-087)
Electrochemical aptamer sensors can identify the presence and/or concentration of a target analyte of interest via the use of an aptamer sequence that specifically binds to the analyte of interest. These sensors include aptamers attached to an electrode or an optical surface, wherein each of the aptamers has a redox active molecule or a fluorescent...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason Heikenfeld
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Biomedical, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences
Depletion-limited Analyte Sensing With Non-equilibrium Binding Probes (2022-017)
Many forms of modern diagnostics are based on antigen-based sensing as it allows for specific analytes to be measured in a complex protein mixture. These assays can be used to measure a wide variety of analytes and can be used in the diagnosis of a large number of diseases and medical conditions. As a result, antigen-based sensing is commonly used in...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason Heikenfeld
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors
Digitized Skin Product for Sweat Testing (118011)
Skin product testing often involves determining the impact that sweat has on product performance. Many different types of products utilize skin product testing, such as adhesives, textiles, cosmetics, and therapeutics. However, skin product testing can be incredibly challenging as introducing sweat and sweating to these products is a global body event...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason Heikenfeld
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Biomedical, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences
Electronics Based On Liquid Components (104-016)
Current microfluidic devices are hampered by the relative crudeness of methods used to turn information conveyed by the movement of a fluid into an electronic signal so that it can be processed by a computer. Signals have traditionally been converted through optical sensing using a video camera or by exciting fluorescent dyes already present in the...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason Heikenfeld, Andrew Steckl
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Advanced Materials > Consumer Products, Technology Classifications > Advanced Materials