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US Patent 7358064 Kits for measuring cellular transmembrane potential changes

Patent 7358064 was granted and assigned to Molecular Devices on April, 2008 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Molecular Devices
Molecular Devices
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7358064
Patent Inventor Names
Martin Kirk0
Zhenjun Diwu0
Dieter Klaubert0
Guoliang Yi0
Date of Patent
April 15, 2008
Patent Application Number
11020536
Date Filed
December 22, 2004
Patent Primary Examiner
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Ralph Gitomer
Patent abstract

The invention encompasses kits for an improved method for measuring membrane potential using compounds of the formula I as potentiometric probes. These probes may be used in combination with other fluorescent indicators such as Indo-1, Fura-2, and Fluo-3, such probes may be used in microplate reading devices such as FLIPR™, fluorescent imaging plate reader, sold by Molecular Devices Corp., of Sunnyvale, Calif.; flow cytometers; and fluorometers. Such probes are used to measure membrane potential in live cells

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