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US Patent 8131053 Detection of circulating tumor cells using imaging flow cytometry

Patent 8131053 was granted and assigned to Amnis Corporation on March, 2012 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Amnis Corporation
Amnis Corporation
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8131053
Patent Inventor Names
Philip Morrissey0
David Basiji0
Luchuan Liang0
Vidya Venkatachalam0
William Ortyn0
Date of Patent
March 6, 2012
Patent Application Number
12181062
Date Filed
July 28, 2008
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11940371 Apparatuses, systems and methods for imaging flow cytometry
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US Patent 12066373 System and method for retrieving and analyzing particles
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US Patent 11866766 System and method for leakage control in a particle capture system
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US Patent 11865542 System and method for isolating and analyzing cells
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US Patent 11946855 Cell capture system and method of use
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US Patent 11833507 System and method for target material retrieval from microwells
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Rochelle-Ann J Blackman
Patent abstract

Photometric and morphometric features derived from multi-mode imagery of cells in flow are used as a cell analyzer to determine if a marker corresponding to a cancer cell or precancerous cell is present in the population of cells imaged. An imaging system simultaneously acquires a plurality of images for each cell passing through the field of view of the imaging system. Acquiring a plurality of different images (i.e., bright field, dark field, and fluorescent images) facilitates the determination of different morphological and morphometric parameters. Simultaneously acquiring the plurality of images enables relatively large populations of cells to be rapidly imaged, so that relatively small numbers of cancer cells in a large population of cells can be detected. Initially, known cancer cells are imaged to enable a marker to be identified. Then, a sample that may include cancer cells is imaged to determine if the marker is present.

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