Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Microfabricated crossflow devices and methods
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Application No.: US12969411Application Date: 2010-12-15
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Publication No.: US08445210B2Publication Date: 2013-05-21
- Inventor: Stephen R. Quake , Todd Thorsen
- Applicant: Stephen R. Quake , Todd Thorsen
- Applicant Address: US CA Pasadena
- Assignee: California Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: California Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Pasadena
- Agency: Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
- Main IPC: C12Q1/68
- IPC: C12Q1/68 ; G01N35/08

Abstract:
A microfluidic device for analyzing and/or sorting biological materials (e.g., molecules such as polynucleotides and polypeptides, including proteins and enzymes; viruses and cells) and methods for its use are provided. The device and methods of the invention are useful for sorting particles, e.g. virions. The invention is also useful for high throughput screening, e.g. combinatorial screening. The microfluidic device comprises a main channel and an inlet region in communication with the main channel at a droplet extrusion region. Droplets of solution containing the biological material are deposited into the main channel through the droplet extrusion region. A fluid different from and incompatible with the solution containing the biological material flows through the main channel so that the droplets containing the biological material do not diffuse or mix. Biological material within the droplets can be analyzed and/or sorted by detecting a predetermined characteristic of the biological sample in each droplet and sorting the droplet accordingly.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110201009A1 Microfabricated Crossflow Devices and Methods Public/Granted day:2011-08-18
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