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US Patent 7405054 Signal amplification method for surface plasmon resonance-based chemical detection

Patent 7405054 was granted and assigned to University of Washington on July, 2008 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
University of Washington
University of Washington
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
74050541
Patent Inventor Names
Elain Fu1
Kjell Nelson1
Melissa Hasenbank1
Paul Yager1
Date of Patent
July 29, 2008
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Patent Application Number
113017201
Date Filed
December 13, 2005
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11977072 Solution-based plasmonic specific-binding partner assays using metallic nanostructures
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US Patent 11933793 Two part assembly
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US Patent 11712177 Assay with textured surface
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US Patent 11940382 Assay with amplification
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US Patent 11952618 Integrated multiplex target analysis
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US Patent 11860129 Bulk acoustic wave resonator with increased dynamic range
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Christopher L. Chin
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Patent abstract

The present invention provides methods and compositions for amplifying the detection signal in surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based flow systems. The signal amplification methods comprise the use of well established marker systems that provide a precipitate. The marker systems include, for example, enzyme and nucleation systems. Enzymes suitable for use as a marker system include peroxidases and phosphatases. The amplification system is useful in any SPR-based detection system including microfluidic systems, e.g., “lab on a chip” systems and the like. The methods can comprise any SPR-based assay format, including typical immunoassay formats. The immunoassay formats can include competitive and sandwich assays. Analyte capture agents can include antibodies, lectins, carbohydrates, polynucleotides, receptor proteins, and the like.

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