B01L3/502761

BIOPROCESSING DEVICE

A system for processing biological particles including bioprocessing microfluidic devices, reservoirs, buffer tanks and two fluidic connection systems. A first fluidic connection system includes valves and connecting elements between valves, so that each reservoir or port configured to connect a reservoir may be in fluidic connection with each buffer tank, and a second fluidic connection system includes valves and connecting elements between valves, so that each bioprocessing microfluidic device may be in fluidic connection with each buffer tank.

Systems and methods for microfluidic particle selection, encapsulation, and injection using surface acoustic waves

This relates to acoustic microfluidic systems that can generate emulsions/droplets or encapsulate particles of interest (including mammalian cells, bacteria cells, or other cells) into droplets upon detection of the particles of interest flowing in a stream of particles. The systems operate on the detect/decide/deflect principle wherein the deflection step, in a single operation, not only deflects particles of interest from a stream of particles but also encapsulates the particles of interest in an emulsion droplet. The microfluidic systems have an abrupt transition in the channel geometry from a shorter channel to a taller channel (i.e., in the shape of a ‘step’) to break the stream of the dispersed phase into a droplet upon acoustic actuation. When there is no acoustic wave present, no droplets/emulsions are generated and the stream of particles proceeds uninterrupted. The rapid actuation and post-actuation recovery employed by the microfluidic systems taught herein ensure that the vast majority of selected particles are properly deflected, that few or no empty droplets are produced, and that total throughput remains high.

DEVICE FOR DETECTING PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF A CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL TARGET WITHIN A SAMPLE COMPRISING AN ELECTRODE FUNCTIONALISED WITH AN ANTIBODY AND CORRESPONDING DETECTION METHOD
20230020979 · 2023-01-19 · ·

A device, liquid handling cartridge and related method for detecting the presence or absence of a chemical or biological target within a sample. The method includes the steps of: providing an electrochemical cell with a first electrode module and a second electrode; providing an electronic component between the first electrode module and the second electrode; introducing the sample into the electrochemical cell; measuring the potential difference between the first electrode module and second electrode; and confirming the presence of the chemical or biological target if the measured potential difference exceeds a predetermined threshold value.

FLUID EJECTION DIE WITH ANTECHAMBER SIDEWALLS THAT CURVE INWARD

In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a fluid ejection die is described. The fluid ejection die includes a fluid feed slot to deliver fluid from a reservoir to an array of ejection chambers fluid connected to the fluid feed slot. Each ejection chamber includes at least one fluid actuator and an opening through which fluid is to be ejected. The fluid ejection die also includes a number of antechambers. An antechamber includes sidewalls that curve inward.

METHOD FOR DETECTING AN ANALYTE WITH THE HELP OF METAL NANOPARTICLES ON AN ELECTRODE

A method for detecting at least one analyte by electrochemical detection, a working electrode of an analyte sensor and an analyte sensor for detecting at least one analyte in a sample by electrochemical detection. The method comprises contacting a fluid sample suspected to comprise the at least one analyte with the surface of an electrode comprising a binding agent capable of binding to the analyte; contacting the fluid sample with a detection agent comprising a further binding agent capable of binding to the analyte and a label, the label comprising a metal nanoparticle with a standard redox potential E° between 0 V and 1.2 V forming a detection complex on the surface of the electrode comprising the binding agent, the detection agent and the analyte precipitating at least a part of the label onto the electrode surface; and detecting the analyte by electrochemical detection.

DETECTION METHOD, DETECTION DEVICE, AND DIELECTRIC PARTICLE
20230020529 · 2023-01-19 ·

A detection method includes forming a complex by binding a target substance and a dielectric particle modified by a single-domain antibody that is bindable to the target substance, separating the complex and an unbound particle in a fluid with dielectrophoresis, the unbound particle being the dielectric particle not forming the complex, and detecting the target substance contained in the separated complex with an imaging element.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CELL OR MICROVESICLE ISOLATION
20230219086 · 2023-07-13 ·

Disclosed are a microfluidic system and method for isolating target cells or vesicles in a fluid. The system of the present invention comprises a fluid passageway having an inlet and an outlet; one or more ultra-high frequency acoustic resonator capable of generating bulk acoustic waves in the fluid passageway at a frequency of about 0.5-50 GHz; a power regulator which adjusts the power of the bulk acoustic waves generated by the ultra-high frequency resonator; and a flow rate regulating device that regulates the velocity of the solution flowing through the bulk acoustic wave region. Adjusting the power of the generated bulk acoustic waves by means of the power regulator and/or adjusting the velocity of the solution flowing through the bulk acoustic wave region by means of the flow rate regulating device allow cells or vesicles to stay in a bulk acoustic wave-affected region. The system and method of the present invention can capture and release cells or vesicles in a solution, and further process and analyze the obtained cells or vesicles.

DROPLET LIBRARIES

The present invention generally relates to droplet libraries and to systems and methods for the formation of libraries of droplets. The present invention also relates to methods utilizing these droplet libraries in various biological, chemical, or diagnostic assays.

Apparatuses, Systems And Methods For Imaging Flow Cytometry
20230221237 · 2023-07-13 ·

The present disclosure provides apparatuses, systems, and methods for performing particle analysis through flow cytometry at comparatively high event rates and for gathering high resolution images of particles.

A DEVICE FOR STUDYING INTERACTIONS OF A FIRST CELL TYPE WITH A SECOND CELL TYPE AND RELATED METHOD
20230221299 · 2023-07-13 ·

There is provided a microfluidic device comprising a first region configured to hold target cells, e.g., tumor cells, a second region configured to hold effector cells, e.g., immune cells, and an array of microstructures disposed between the first and second regions, wherein the first region is in fluid communication with the second region, and wherein the array of microstructures is configured to selectively allow movement of immune cells, from the second region to an interaction zone that is at least partially disposed within the first region, for interaction with tumor cells in the interaction zone. The array of microstructures can be an array of micropillars. Also provided is a chip comprising a plurality of the device and a method of studying interactions of a first cell type with a second cell type.