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Methods and compositions for aggregant detection

  • US 20060204984A1
  • Filed: 01/31/2006
  • Published: 09/14/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/31/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of assaying a sample for an aggregant, the method comprising:

  • providing an aggregation sensor soluble in a polar medium, the aggregation sensor comprising (a) a polyionic polymer comprising a plurality of first optically active units forming a conjugated system, having a first absorption wavelength at which the first optically active units absorb light to form an excited state that can emit light of a first emission wavelength, and a plurality of first charges; and

    (b) one or more second optically active units that can receive energy from the excited state of the first optically active unit;

    said aggregation sensor comprising at least three first optically active units per second optically active unit, wherein a solution of the aggregation sensor emits detectably less light at the first emission wavelength when the concentration of first optically active units within energy-transferring distance of at least one second optically active unit is increased;

    combining the aggregation sensor and the sample in solution, wherein the aggregation sensor is present at a concentration at which there is detectable emission at the first emission wavelength in the absence of sample;

    contacting the solution with light of the first absorption wavelength; and

    detecting whether the optical properties of the aggregation sensor are altered in the presence of the sample.

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