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US Patent 11029315 Fluidic separation and detection

Patent 11029315 was granted and assigned to Cambridge Enterprise on June, 2021 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Cambridge Enterprise
Cambridge Enterprise
Current Assignee
Cambridge Enterprise
Cambridge Enterprise
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11029315
Patent Inventor Names
Emma Yates0
Christopher Dobson0
Therese Herling0
Tuomas Pertti Jonathan Knowles0
Date of Patent
June 8, 2021
Patent Application Number
16377837
Date Filed
April 8, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10010882 Microfluidic devices having isolation pens and methods of testing biological micro-objects with same
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US Patent 10295545 Fluidic separation and detection
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11959923 Fluidic separation and detection
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jennifer Wecker
Patent abstract

Flow apparatuses comprising a separation channel, a downstream flow separator, a detection zone, an observation zone, and a waste channel. The separation channel has first and second flows in contact and allows lateral movement of components between contacting first and second flows. The downstream flow separator is in communication with the separation channel and diverts a part of the first fluid flow, the second fluid flow, or both, from the separation channel. The detection zone comprises a detection channel downstream of and in communication with the flow separator and configured to receive a plurality of diverted flows from the flow separator and a label channel configured to label the diverted flows from the flow separator. The observation zone is configured to record an analytical signal indicative of the quantity and the electrical properties of the component. The waste channel is at the downstream end of the observation zone.

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