Patent classifications
G01N27/44795
SOFTWARE FOR MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEMS INTERFACING WITH MASS SPECTROMETRY
Methods, devices, and systems for improving the quality of electrospray ionization mass spectrometer (ESI-MS) data are described, as are methods, devices, and systems for achieving improved correlation between chemical separation data and mass spectrometry data.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SAMPLE CHARACTERIZATION
Devices and methods for characterization of analyte mixtures are provided. Some methods described herein include performing enrichment steps on a device before expelling enriched analyte fractions from the device for subsequent analysis. Also included are devices for performing these enrichment steps.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SAMPLE CHARACTERIZATION
Devices and methods for characterization of analyte mixtures are provided. Some methods described herein include performing enrichment steps on a device before expelling enriched analyte fractions from the device for subsequent analysis. Also included are devices for performing these enrichment steps.
Devices for sample analysis using epitachophoresis
The present disclosure generally relates to devices for effecting epitachophoresis. Epitachophoresis may be used to effect sample analysis, such as by selective separation, detection, extraction, and/or pre-concentration of target analytes such as, for example, DNA, RNA, and/or other biological molecules. Said target analytes may be collected following epitachophoresis and used for desired downstream applications and further analysis.
COUPLING ISOELECTRIC FOCUSING-BASED FRACTIONATION WITH MASS SPECTROMETRY ANALYSIS
The present invention generally pertains to methods of characterizing charge variants of a protein of interest. In particular, the present invention pertains to the use of desalting size exclusion chromatography-reduced peptide mapping mass spectrometry to identify charge variants separated by capillary isoelectric focusing.
Methods and systems for analysis of samples containing particles used for gene delivery
Embodiments disclosed include systems, devices, and methods for analysis of samples containing particles used for gene delivery to determine a quality of the sample and/or an indication that the gene delivery particles are in a full, partial, and/or empty state. The present disclosure also relates to determining a protein and/or NA content in samples with known proportions of gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state and based on the determination, establish a relationship between NA content and proportions of gene delivery particles in a full state. The present disclosure also relates to using such an established relationship to predict a proportion of the gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state in test samples having the gene delivery particles in an unknown state.
Devices and methods for sample characterization
Devices and methods for characterization of analyte mixtures are provided. Some methods described herein include performing enrichment steps on a device before expelling enriched analyte fractions from the device for subsequent analysis. Also included are devices for performing these enrichment steps.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES CONTAINING PARTICLES USED FOR GENE DELIVERY
Embodiments disclosed include systems, devices, and methods for analysis of samples containing particles used for gene delivery to determine a quality of the sample and/or an indication that the gene delivery particles are in a full, partial, and/or empty state. The present disclosure also relates to determining a protein and/or NA content in samples with known proportions of gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state and based on the determination, establish a relationship between NA content and proportions of gene delivery particles in a full state. The present disclosure also relates to using such an established relationship to predict a proportion of the gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state in test samples having the gene delivery particles in an unknown state.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES CONTAINING PARTICLES USED FOR GENE DELIVERY
Embodiments disclosed include systems, devices, and methods for analysis of samples containing particles used for gene delivery to determine a quality of the sample and/or an indication that the gene delivery particles are in a full, partial, and/or empty state. The present disclosure also relates to determining a protein and/or NA content in samples with known proportions of gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state and based on the determination, establish a relationship between NA content and proportions of gene delivery particles in a full state. The present disclosure also relates to using such an established relationship to predict a proportion of the gene delivery particles in a full, partial, and/or empty state in test samples having the gene delivery particles in an unknown state.
CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS METHODS FOR VIRAL VECTOR SEPARATION, ANALYSIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND QUANTIFICATION
The disclosure provides methods for analyzing Adeno-Associated Vims (AAV) vectors. More particularly, the disclosure relates to capillary electrophoresis methods for separating, characterizing, and quantifying AAV vectors as having a full length exogenous polynucleotide, having an exogenous polynucleotide fragment, or lacking any exogenous polynucleotide. In one method, the analysis uses capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF) on a sample comprising viral vectors containing exogenous polynucleotide under conditions and for a duration sufficient to separate the viral vectors based on the isoelectric point (pI) of each viral vector.