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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 25, 2007
Ady Arie, Herzlia, IL;
Amos Danielli, Hofit, IL;
Ady Arie, Herzlia, IL;
Amos Danielli, Hofit, IL;
Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd., Tel-Aviv, IL;
Abstract
A method () of detecting a target within a population of molecules comprising: contacting a plurality of labeled probe molecules with the population of molecules potentially containing a target of the probe molecules (); acquiring a probe specific signal emitted by said labeled probe molecules that bound to said target together with a background signal (); modulating said probe specific signal by at least one of modulating said acquisition and modulating an emission of said probe specific signal (); and detecting said probe specific signal over said background signal using said preferential modulation (). The target comprises one or more molecule type selected from the group consisting of a nucleic acid sequence, an amino acid sequence, a carbohydrate sequence, an ion and a feature of a protein determined by non-primary structure. The probe specific signal may be a fluorescent signal.