- Berkshire, GB Janice W. Hong - San Diego CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 G01N 33/542 C08G 61/02 C08G 61/12
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- Berkshire, GB Janice W. Hong - San Diego CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 G01N 33/542 C08G 61/02 C08G 61/12
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- LA JOLLA CA, US Janice W. Hong - San Diego CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 G01N 33/542 C08G 61/02 C08G 61/12
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- La Jolla CA, US Janice W. Hong - San Diego CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 C08G 61/12
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- La Jolla CA, US Janice W. Hong - San Diego CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 C08G 61/12 G01N 33/542
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- La Jolla CA, US Janice W. Hong - Santa Barbara CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 C08G 61/12 G01N 33/542
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- La Jolla CA, US Janice W. Hong - Santa Barbara CA, US ChengJun Sun - Goleta CA, US Russell A. Baldocchi - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/58 C08G 61/12 G01N 33/542
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Fluorescent Methods And Materials For Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification
- San Diego CA, US Janice W. HONG - Santa Barbara CA, US ChengJun SUN - Goleta CA, US Russell BALDOCCHI - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/542 C08G 61/02 G01N 33/58
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
Research Scientist at The First Institute of Oceanography, SOA
Location:
China
Industry:
Research
Work:
The First Institute of Oceanography, SOA - Qingdao since Sep 2011
Research Scientist
Chinese-American Biopharmaceutical Society Nov 2010 - Aug 2011
Appointed Member, Membership Committee
Bio-Rad Laboratories - Hercules, CA Apr 2008 - Aug 2011
Senior Scientist
UC Santa Barbara Jan 2004 - Apr 2008
Assistant Project Scientst / Post-doctorate Researcher
Sirigen Inc. Jul 2005 - Jan 2007
Senior Biochemist
Education:
University of California, Santa Barbara 1998 - 2001
Ph.D, Biochemistry and Molecular Chemistry
University of Delaware 1997 - 1998
Ocean University of China 1994 - 1997
MS, Marine Chemistry
Ocean University of China 1990 - 1994
BS, Marine Chemistry
Skills:
Biochemistry Protein Chemistry
Youtube
PLAY PIANO 20220702 143429301
Duration:
1m 37s
2012 Songshan Shaolin Champion Yang Chengjun
For the second year in a row, Yang Chengjun had the highest score in t...
Duration:
2m 31s
Ph.D. Candicate Chang Sun tells us about her ...
Keep your work reproducible but also as a step for the future research...
Duration:
3m 59s
Baihe Medical CVC Jugular Vein and Subclavian...
Duration:
14m 28s
Henle Piano Competition 2022 Chengjun Jiang
Robert Schumann, "Rustic Song" from "Album for the young" Op.68 No.20.
Duration:
1m 45s
Temu - part 4: How does Temu's gamification w...
A few weeks ago Bloomberg interviewed ChinaTalk's Ed Sander about Temu...