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La invención relaciona a los compuestos fluorescentes nuevos análogos a los fosfolípidos del alquílico, conteniendo a grupos fluorescentes altamente photostable en la estructura de eso y emitiendolos en el intervalo de longitudes de onda del espectro visible. Son dicho de los compuestos introducido fácilmente en microorganismos, posibilitando la detección y la identificación de los organismos dichos por medio de microscopía de la fluorescencia. El bote nuevo de los compuestos fluorescentes también diagnostica, rápidamente y fácilmente, la presencia de microorganismos patógenos caracterizados por su resistencia al tratamiento con los fosfolípidos del alquílico.
The invention relates to novel fluorescent compounds analogous to alkyl phospholipids, containing highly photostable fluorescent groups in the structure thereof and emitting in the visible spectrum wavelength range. Said compounds are easily introduced into micro-organisms, enabling the detection and identification of said organisms by means of fluorescence microscopy. The novel fluorescent compounds can also diagnose, rapidly and easily, the presence of pathogenic micro-organisms characterised by their resistance to treatment with alkyl phospholipids.
Fecha de solicitud: 08-10-2009.- Titular: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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