Patent classifications
B01J19/0046
FIDUCIALS FOR USE IN REGISTRATION OF A PATTERNED SURFACE
Registration of a patterned flow cell may utilize fiducials comprising sets or groupings of features (e.g., sites, sample wells, nanowells) having known locations and in which the placement of the features is not in accordance with a periodic pattern or is otherwise distinguishable from the periodic pattern of sites present in non-fiducial regions of the flow cell substrate. In certain embodiments the positioning of the sites that are part of the fiducial represent a break or discontinuity in the periodic pattern of sites that are otherwise present on the surface of a patterned flow cell.
SYNTHETIC DATA STORAGE SYSTEM BASED ON ATTRIBUTES OF ARECACEAE
A data storage medium includes a substrate. The data storage medium also includes an antifreeze layer coated on at least one surface of the substrate. The data storage medium further includes multiple storage containers located on the substrate. The multiple storage containers store different combinations of plant-based molecules representing data.
LINEAR FOURIER FIDUCIAL
The present approach relates generally to image-based approaches for detecting deviations from a linear movement when scanning a surface. More particularly, the approach relates to the use of linear fiducials to detect, in real-time, deviations from a linear scan path during operation of a scanning imaging system. Such linear fiducials may include both sample sites and blank regions or sites or, in certain embodiments, may utilize elongated sample sites (e.g., linear features) within the linear fiducial.
Motion systems for loading tips
Embodiments of lab automation workstations are disclosed in which the pod that performs pipetting operations is integrated with pipette tip-loading functionality. To generate the necessary tip-loading force, a dual drive system is used that is symmetric about the Y-axis to allow for offset or partial tip box loads by dynamically centering the drive force (e.g., the tip-loading force) over the reaction load. This minimizes the need for oversized linear motion components while still allowing for the generation of high tip-loading forces needed to properly load a large number of pipette tips simultaneously.
Synthesis of highly ordered nanoparticle arrays in anisotropic nanoreactors
Disclosed herein are methods for forming one or more nanoparticles. The methods include depositing a solution comprising a block copolymer and a metal salt into one or more square pyramidal nanoholes formed in a substrate, and annealing the substrate to provide a single nanoparticle in each of the one or more square pyramidal nanoholes.
APPARATUS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention provides apparatuses and methods for the synthesis of oligonucleotides and related compounds. In particular, the present invention allows to effectively prepare reagents to be fed into an apparatus for the synthesis of such oligomers.
HIGH THROUGHPUT RADIOCHEMISTRY SYSTEM
A radiosynthesis system is disclosed that leverages droplet microfluidic radiosynthesis and its inherent advantages including reduction of reagent consumption and the ability to achieve high molar activity even when using low starting radioactivity. The radiosynthesis system enables the parallel synthesis of radiolabeled compounds using droplet-sized reaction volumes. In some embodiments, a single heater is used to create multiple reaction or synthesis sites. In other embodiments, separate heaters are used to create independently-controlled heating conditions at the multiple reaction or synthesis sites. In one embodiment, a four-heater setup was developed that utilizes a multi-reaction microfluidic chip and was assessed for the suitability with high-throughput radiosynthesis optimization. Replicates of several radiochemical operations including the full synthesis of various PET tracers revealed the platform to have high repeatability (e.g., consistent fluorination efficiency). The system may also be used for synthesis optimization.
Methods for using nucleic acids to store, retrieve and access information comprising a text, image, video or audio format
A method of storing information using monomers such as nucleotides is provided including converting a format of information into a plurality of bit sequences of a bit stream with each having a corresponding bit barcode, converting the plurality of bit sequences to a plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences using one bit per base encoding, synthesizing the plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences on a substrate having a plurality of reaction locations, and storing the synthesized plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences.
Elongate solid phase body
An elongate solid phase body suitable for performing solid phase synthesis. The solid phase body includes a plurality of enclosures formed of a material of a chemically inert mesh and, within each enclosure, a plurality of solid phase beads.
DEVICE FOR AUTOMATED SYNTHESIS OF OLIGO- AND POLYSACCHARIDES
The present invention generally relates to automated synthesis technology, and more particularly, to a device and method for automated synthesis of oligo- and polysaccharides on a solid support. In particular the present invention relates to a device for automated synthesis of oligo- and polysaccharides on a solid support comprising a reaction vessel, a reagent storing component, a reagent delivery system, a cooling device for cooling reaction vessel, and a pre-cooling device for pre-cooling the reagents to be supplied.