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G01N 33/53 (2006.01) G01N 33/566 (2006.01)
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CA 2526127
A method of analyzing the physiological function of a target substance by inactivating the physiological function of the target substance which comprises: (a) the step of binding an optically active compound represented by the following formula (I): wherein Q is a group for binding this compound to the target substance; to the target substance to thereby form a complex containing the target substance and the optically active compound; and (b) the step of irradiating the obtained complex with light to thereby inactivate the function of the target substance to which the optically active compound has been bound, or inactivate the function of the target substance at the site to which the optically active compound has been bound.
Méthode d'analyse de la fonction physiologique d'une substance cible par inactivation de la fonction physiologique de ladite substance cible. Cette méthode consiste (a) à lier un composé optiquement actif représenté par la formule (I), dans laquelle Q représente un groupe de liaison de ce composé à la substance cible, à la substance cible pour former un complexe contenant la substance cible et le composé optiquement actif, et (b) à exposer à un rayonnement lumineux le complexe ainsi obtenu pour inactiver la fonction de la substance cible à laquelle le composé optiquement actif a été lié, ou inactiver la fonction de la substance cible sur le site auquel le composé optiquement actif a été lié.
Miyawaki Atsushi
Nagai Takeharu
Fetherstonhaugh & Co.
Japan Science And Technology Agency
Riken
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