
US20200064340A1 - Quantitative dna-based imaging and ... - Google Patents
2020-03-03Assigned to PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEreassignmentPRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD …
US Patent Application for QUANTITATIVE DNA-BASED IMAGING …
Rather, the programmability of nucleic acid (e.g., DNA and/or RNA) molecules and sequential time-lapsed imaging are used herein to provide images of up to hundreds of distinct species of …
Quantitative Dna-based Imaging And Super-resolution Imaging Jungmann ...
U.S. patent application number 16/559490 was filed with the patent office on 2020-02-27 for quantitative dna-based imaging and super-resolution imaging. This patent application is …
QUANTITATIVE DNA-BASED IMAGING AND SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING
The method of claim 231, comprising, in the following ordered steps: contacting the sample with a first single-stranded DNA probe; contacting the sample with a first labeled imager strand that is …
Patent Protein Sequences < Patent Data Resources < EMBL-EBI
The patent protein databases cover sequences of EPO proteins, JPO proteins, KIPO proteins and USPTO proteins. Protein sequences are extracted from patent applications submitted to …
Rather, the programmability of nucleic acid (e.g., DNA and/or RNA) molecules and sequential time-lapsed imaging are used herein to provide images of up to hundreds of distinct species of …
Ralf Jungmann - Max Planck Society
Ralf Jungmann Research Group Molecular Imaging and Bionanotechnology Super-Resolution Microscopy, DNA Nanotechnology, Biophysics, Single-Molecule Studies Ralf Jungmann's …
Ralf Jungmann Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications
Ralf Jungmann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United …
Counting molecules in complexes is challenging, even with super-resolution microscopy. Here, we use the programmable and specific binding of dye-labeled DNA probes to count integer …
DNA-barcoded labeling probes for highly multiplexed Exchange-PAINT imaging
The original Exchange-PAINT study demonstrated sequential 4-color imaging of cellular protein targets labeled with DNA-modified antibodies using different imager strands conjugated with a …