Compositions – Chemiluminescent
Patent
1988-06-30
1990-06-05
Lee, Mary C.
Compositions
Chemiluminescent
435 4, 435 5, 435 7, 436537, C07D30504, C07D40704
Patent
active
049312235
ABSTRACT:
Processes are disclosed in which light of different wavelengths is simultaneously released from two or more enzymatically decomposable chemiluminescent 1,2-dioxetane compounds, said compounds being configured, by means of the inclusion of a different light emitting fluorophore in each of them, to each emit light of said different wavelengths, by decomposing each of said compounds by means of a different enzyme. Such processes can be used in multi-channel assays--immunoassays, chemical assays and nucleic acid probe assays--to detect the presence or determine the concentration of chemical or biological substances, and in multi-channel chemical/physical probe procedures for studying the microstructures of macromolecules.
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Bronstein Irena Y.
Voyta John C.
Lee Mary C.
Scalzo Catherine
Tropix, Inc.
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