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Lumiphore, Inc.

Nanodetectors as a glowing opportunity

The bionanotechnology company Lumiphore focuses on complex biochemical response mechanisms in order to use them for pioneering biomedical applications.

The company works with luminous chemical compounds, so-called lanthanide fluorescence complexes or nanodetectors. With the patented Lumi4® complexes, Lumiphore is marketing a new class of fluorescent detection reagents with metal lanthanoids allowing the prognosis, diagnosis and follow-up of specific diseases as well as the detection of toxicants and the monitoring of drugs. Other uses are the detection of environmental toxins and allergens in foodstuffs or a drug-clip test where several types of doping and narcotics can be identified simultaneously. There is also a highly promising contribution to be made in cancer therapy, where cancer cells can be precisely triggered in order to irradiate them systematically.

Lumiphore Inc., based in Redwood City in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, is a spin-off from the University of California, Berkeley.


Technology

The company’s unique Lumi4® complexes are a new class of fluorescent-metal lanthanide detection reagents based on technology patented by Professor Kenneth N. Raymond and coworkers at the University of California, Berkeley. The technology already finds active use in the diagnosis and monitoring of certain diseases. It can also be used to test for toxic substances in the body and to monitor medication levels. Other areas of application are the detection of environmental pollutants, of allergens in food, and of illegal drugs in competitive sports.

Website: www.lumiphore.com 

With its patented technology, this Silicon Valley spin-off of the University of California, Berkeley, has paved the way for a new generation of drug testing through which numerous medications or illegal drugs can be detected at the same time. Major global life sciences corporations such as Cisbio and Brahms AG have integrated the Lumi4® technology into their high-throughput screening (HTS) systems, used extensively in drug discovery. The technology also facilitates the rapid diagnosis of certain diseases, and offers promising approaches in the field of cancer treatment.

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