Claims
- 1. A sensitizer conjugate comprising a sensitizer label attached to a specific binding material, that functions as a donor of energy, and an acceptor which uses that energy to evoke a detectable signal, in which the sensitizer label is a moiety that is induced to an excited state by radiation or by chemical or physical stimulus such that it is reactable with, and donates its energy to, (a) molecular oxygen to produce singlet molecular oxygen or (b) a leucodye to form a reduced form that is oxidizable to its original state by reaction with singlet oxygen thereby producing hydrogen peroxide, wherein the sensitizer is obtained by reacting the specific binding material with a porphyrin that has the formula: ##STR20##
- 2. A sensitizer conjugate comprising a sensitizer label attached to a specific binding material, that functions as a donor of energy, and an acceptor which uses that energy to evoke a detectable signal, in which the sensitizer label is a moiety that is induced to an excited state by radiation or by chemical or physical stimulus such that it is reactable with, and donates its energy to, (a) molecular oxygen to produce singlet molecular oxygen or (b) a leucodye to form a reduced form that is oxidizable to its original state by reaction with singlet oxygen thereby producing hydrogen peroxide, wherein the sensitizer is obtained by reacting the specific binding material with a porphyrin that has the formula: ##STR21##
- 3. A sensitizer conjugate comprising a sensitizer label attached to a specific binding material, that functions as a donor of energy, and an acceptor which uses that energy to evoke a detectable signal, in which the sensitizer label is a moiety that is induced to an excited state by radiation or by chemical or physical stimulus such that it is reactable with, and donates its energy to, (a) molecular oxygen to produce singlet molecular oxygen or (b) a leucodye to form a reduced form that is oxidizable to its original state by reaction with singlet oxygen thereby producing hydrogen peroxide, wherein the sensitizer is obtained by reacting the specific binding material with a porphyrin that has the formula: ##STR22## in which M is a polyvalent metal with a valence of x, one or more of the R's are functional groups from the groups from the group consisting of ##STR23##
- 4. A sensitizer conjugate comprising a sensitizer label attached to a specific binding material, that functions as a donor of energy, and an acceptor which uses that energy to evoke a detectable signal, in which the sensitizer label is a moiety that is induced to an excited state by radiation or by chemical or physical stimulus such that it is reactable with, and donates its energy to, (a) molecular oxygen to produce singlet molecular oxygen or (b) a leucodye to form a reduced form that is oxidizable to its original state by reaction with singlet oxygen thereby producing hydrogen peroxide, wherein the sensitizer is obtained by reacting the specific binding material with a porphyrin that has the formula: ##STR24## in which one or more of the R's are functional groups from the group consisting of ##STR25##
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 07/984,296, filed Dec. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,516,636; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 360,188, filed Jun. 1, 1989, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 204,055, filed Jun. 8, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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