Substrates, sensors, and methods for assessing conditions in...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 12 – Q

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C12Q 1/37 (2006.01)

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CA 2615081

Described herein are substrates, methods, articles, and kits that are useful for detecting a condition in a female mammal. The substrates interact with one or more proteins (e.g., an enzyme) produced by a microorganism or the female animal. The substrates are labelled in order to produce a visible signal (e.g., a fluorescent glow and/or a visible change in color or hue) when modified by a protein produced by a microorganism of interest. The visible signal is used to assess a condition in the female mammal.

L'invention concerne des substrats, des méthodes, des articles et des trousses servant à détecter un état chez un mammifère femelle. Ces substrats entrent en interaction avec une ou plusieurs protéines (par exemple, un enzyme) produites par un micro-organisme ou par l'animal femelle. Ces substrats sont marqués, de façon à produire un signal visible (par exemple, une fluorescence et/ou une variation visible de couleurs ou de nuances) quand ils sont modifiés par une protéine produite par ce micro-organisme. Ce signal visible est utilisé afin d'évaluer un état chez ce mammifère femelle.

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