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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2009
Mette Elena Skindersø, Virum, DK;
Helle Frobøse Sørensen, Copenhagen V, DK;
Søren Kjaerulff, Hillerod, DK;
Mette Elena Skindersø, Virum, DK;
Helle Frobøse Sørensen, Copenhagen V, DK;
Søren Kjaerulff, Hillerod, DK;
ChemoMetec A/S, Allerød, DK;
Abstract
The present invention provides simple, rapid methods and procedures for analyzing cells, hereunder quantitative and qualitative assessment of cells. The present invention relates to the use of N-(9-acridinyl)maleimide (NAM) or to the use of 7-diethylamino-3-((4'-(iodoacetyl)amino)phenyl)-4-methylcoumarin (CPI), particularly detectable upon its reaction with species (e.g., sulphur-containing species) present in higher concentrations in intact (e.g., living) cells than in non-intact (e.g., dead) cells. The present invention also relates to the use of NAM or to the use of 7-diethylamino-3-((4′-(iodoacetyl)amino)phenyl)-4-methylcoumarin (CPI), particularly detectable upon its reaction with species present in intact and/or non-intact cells. Moreover, the present invention relates to the use of measuring techniques and/or instruments coupled with the use of NAM or with the use of 7-diethylamino-3-((4′-(iodoacetyl)amino)phenyl)-4-methylcoumarin (CPI). The invention further relates to compositions used in methods for analyzing cells.