Patent classifications
G01N2015/149
SORTING CONTROL DEVICE, PARTICLE SORTING DEVICE AND PARTICLE SORTING SYSTEM USING SORTING CONTROL DEVICE, SORTING CONTROL METHOD, AND CONTROL PROGRAM
To provide a technique for controlling a timing for sorting, in order to improve sorting performance of particles in a technique for sorting target fine particles in a passage.
Provided is a sorting control device including a sorting control unit configured to adjust a parameter for determination of a sorting condition on the basis of at least one of information regarding a target degree of purity or information regarding a target yield, of a target particle in acquired particles, in a sorting method for sorting a particle flowing through a passage. Furthermore, provided is a particle sorting device for sorting a particle flowing through a passage. The particle sorting device includes: a light detection unit configured to detect optical information obtained from a sample liquid; a sorting unit configured to sort a particle from the sample liquid on the basis of detected optical information; and a sorting control unit configured to adjust a parameter for determination of a sorting condition, on the basis of at least one of information regarding a target degree of purity or information regarding a target yield, of a target particle in acquired particles.
PARTICLE SORTING KIT
To provide a particle sorting kit provided with a filter that functions even at a small flow rate with a small loss amount of particles.
Provided is a particle sorting kit provided with a sample accommodation unit configured to accommodate a sample liquid containing particles, a microchip provided with a sample flow path through which the sample liquid flows and a sorting flow path in which target particles are sorted from the sample liquid, and a filter unit provided with a filter and a tapered portion that decreases a flow path diameter in a flow direction downstream of the filter.
Optimized sorting gates
Disclosed herein include systems, devices, and methods for determining a gating strategy. An acquisition system can cause a particle analyzer to collect parameter measurements of some particles of a sample. An analysis system can receive the parameter measurements and determine a gating strategy from the parameter measurements. The acquisition can collect measurements of some or all of the remaining particles of the sample using the gating strategy determined by the analysis system.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVE MICROCAPSULE EXTRACTION
A system for selective microcapsule extraction includes a non-planar core-shell microfluidic device. The non-planar core-shell microfluidic device generates microcapsules defining a core-shell configuration. A subset of the microcapsules contain aggregates, tissues, or at least one cell. A camera captures images of the microcapsules. A detection module includes a processor and a memory. The memory includes instructions that when executed by the processor causes the detection module to provide the images of the microcapsules as an input to a machine learning model. The machine learning model identifies microcapsules containing aggregates, tissues, or at least one cell. A force generator generates a force to extract the microcapsules. A microcontroller selectively activates the force generator to generate the force when the detection module identifies a microcapsule containing aggregates, tissues, or at least one cell to extract the microcapsule.
Methods for high throughput sperm sorting
This disclosure relates to methods for sorting sperm cells in a microfluidic chip. In particular, various steps are incorporated to align and orienting sperm in flow channels, as well as, to determining sperm orientation and measure relative DNA content for analysis and/or sorting.
Method for analyzing and selecting a specific droplet among a plurality of droplets and associated apparatus
The present invention relates to a method for analyzing and selecting a specific droplet among a plurality of droplets (4), comprising the following steps: —providing a plurality of droplets (4), —for a droplet (4) among the plurality of droplets, measuring at least two optical signals, each optical signal being representative of a light intensity spatial distribution in the droplet for an associated wavelength channel, —calculating a plurality of parameters from the optical signals, —determining a sorting class for a droplet according to calculated parameters, —sorting said droplet according to its sorting class, wherein the plurality of parameters comprises the coordinates of a maximum for each optical signal and a co-localization parameter and the at least two calculated parameters used for the determining step comprises the co-localization parameter.
Light detection systems having a secondary light scatter detector and methods for using same
Systems having an unfiltered light scatter detector configured to detect scattered light from a sample in a flow stream are provided. Systems according to certain embodiments include a light source having two or more lasers, a light detection system having an unfiltered light scatter detector and a processor having memory operably coupled to the processor where the memory includes instructions which when executed by the processor, cause the processor to generate one or more data signals in response to scattered light from each of the two or more lasers detected by the unfiltered light scatter detector; and determine one or more parameters of data acquisition based on the generated data signals from the unfiltered light scatter detector. Methods for determining one or more parameters for data acquisition with the subject systems are also described.
OPTIMIZING METHOD OF SUCTION CONDITION OF MICROPARTICLE AND MICROPARTICLE FRACTIONATING DEVICE
To provide a technology of optimizing a suction condition of a microparticle.
The present technology provides an optimizing method of a suction condition of a microparticle including: a particle number counting step of detecting a time point when a microparticle passes through a predetermined position on a main flow path through which liquid containing the microparticle flows, sucking the microparticle from the main flow path to a microparticle suction flow path by the microparticle suction flow path with a predetermined suction force, and counting the number of microparticles sucked into the microparticle suction flow path; and a step of determining an elapsed time from passage through the predetermined position with which the suction by the microparticle suction flow path should be performed on the basis of a time from the time point when the microparticle passes through the predetermined position on the main flow path until the suction is performed and the number of counted microparticles.
Systems for Cell Sorting Based on Frequency-Encoded Images and Methods of Use Thereof
Aspects of the present disclosure include a method for sorting cells of a sample based on an image of a cell in a flow stream. Methods according to certain embodiments include detecting light from a sample having cells in a flow stream, generating an image mask of a cell from the sample and sorting the cell based on the generated image mask. Systems having a processor with memory operably coupled to the processor having instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor, cause the processor to generate an image mask of a cell in a sample in a flow stream and to sort the cell based on the generated image mask are also described. Integrated circuit devices (e.g., field programmable gate arrays) having programming for generating an image mask and for determining one or more features of the cell are also provided.
PARTICLE ANALYZERS HAVING SCINTILLATION COUNTERS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Particle analyzers having scintillation counters are provided. Particle analyzers of interest include a flow cell for transporting particles in a flow stream, a light source for irradiating a particle in the flow stream at an interrogation point, a particle-modulated light detector for detecting light from the interrogation point, and a scintillation counter for assessing particle radioactivity. In embodiments, the scintillation counter is positioned within the flow cell and configured generate particle radioactivity data that may be associated with a given particle in a plurality of particles. Methods and non-transitory computer readable storage media for practicing the invention are also provided.