Inhalable Nanosensors with Volatile Reporters for Rapid Pathogen Identification in Respiratory Infections

In some aspects, the disclosure relates to compositions and method for detection, classification, and treatment of disease or other body status. The methods and compositions may be methods or compositions for identification of pathogenic infections or other diseases in patients using an inhalable nanosensor having a volatile reporter. The disclosure is based, in part, on synthetic biomarkers (e.g., inhalable nanosensors) that are capable of distinguishing (e.g., classifying) different disease or status associated enzymes in a subject by examining the effect of those enzymes on a synthetic volatile reporter.

Researchers

Leslie Chan / Melodi Anahtar / Rod Kunz / Sangeeta Bhatia

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory, Health Sciences and Technology Program
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Diagnostics: Assays
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • inhalable nanosensors with volatile reporters and uses thereof
    United States of America | Granted | 11,054,428

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