Invention Grant
US08481270B2 Method for chromogenic detection of two or more target molecules in a single sample
有权
一种样品中两种或更多种靶分子的显色检测方法
- Patent Title: Method for chromogenic detection of two or more target molecules in a single sample
- Patent Title (中): 一种样品中两种或更多种靶分子的显色检测方法
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Application No.: US13059274Application Date: 2009-08-21
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Publication No.: US08481270B2Publication Date: 2013-07-09
- Inventor: Richard Gniewek , Michael Farrell , Hiroaki Nitta , Megan Lehrkamp , Jerome Kosmeder , Brian Daniel Kelly , Thomas Grogan , Fabien Gaire , Mary Padilla , Christopher Bieniarz
- Applicant: Richard Gniewek , Michael Farrell , Hiroaki Nitta , Megan Lehrkamp , Jerome Kosmeder , Brian Daniel Kelly , Thomas Grogan , Fabien Gaire , Mary Padilla , Christopher Bieniarz
- Applicant Address: US AZ Tucson
- Assignee: Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US AZ Tucson
- Agency: Klarquist Sparkman, LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2009/054614 WO 20090821
- International Announcement: WO2010/022332 WO 20100225
- Main IPC: C12Q1/68
- IPC: C12Q1/68 ; G01N33/58 ; G01N33/53

Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and kit for detection of two or more target molecules in a single tissue sample, such as for gene and protein dual detection in a single tissue sample. Methods comprise treating a tissue sample with a first binding moiety that specifically binds a first target molecule. Methods further comprise treating the tissue sample with a solution containing a soluble electron-rich aromatic compound prior to or concomitantly with contacting the tissue sample with a hapten-labeled binding moiety and detecting a second target molecule. In one example, the first target molecule is a protein and the second is a nucleic acid sequence, the first target molecule being detected by immunohistochemistry and the second by in situ hybridization. The disclosed method reduces background due to non-specific binding of the hapten-labeled specific binding moiety to an insoluble electron rich compound deposited near the first target molecule.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110136130A1 METHOD FOR CHROMOGENIC DETECTION OF TWO OR MORE TARGET MOLECULES IN A SINGLE SAMPLE Public/Granted day:2011-06-09
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