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US Patent 9038919 Formation and control of fluidic species

Patent 9038919 was granted and assigned to President and Fellows of Harvard College on May, 2015 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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President and Fellows of Harvard College
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
90389190
Patent Inventor Names
Manuel Marquez-Sanchez0
David A. Weitz0
Zhengdong Cheng0
Darren Roy Link0
Date of Patent
May 26, 2015
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Patent Application Number
112469110
Date Filed
October 7, 2005
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11867644 Device for tuning microfluidic droplet frequency and synchronizing phase for serial femtosecond crystallography
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US Patent 11919000 Methods and systems for microfluidic screening
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US Patent 11925933 Systems and methods for the collection of droplets and/or other entities
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US Patent 11944967 Deterministic ratchet for sub-micrometer bioparticle separation
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US Patent 11965877 Compositions and methods for molecular labeling
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jason Boeckmann
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Patent abstract

This invention generally relates to systems and methods for the formation and/or control of fluidic species, and articles produced by such systems and methods. In some cases, the invention involves unique fluid channels, systems, controls, and/or restrictions, and combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the invention allows fluidic streams (which can be continuous or discontinuous, i.e., droplets) to be formed and/or combined, at a variety of scales, including microfluidic scales. In one set of embodiments, a fluidic stream may be produced from a channel, where a cross-sectional dimension of the fluidic stream is smaller than that of the channel, for example, through the use of structural elements, other fluids, and/or applied external fields, etc. In some cases, a Taylor cone may be produced. In another set of embodiments, a fluidic stream may be manipulated in some fashion, for example, to create tubes (which may be hollow or solid), droplets, nested tubes or droplets, arrays of tubes or droplets, meshes of tubes, etc. In some cases, droplets produced using certain embodiments of the invention may be charged or substantially charged, which may allow their further manipulation, for instance, using applied external fields. Non-limiting examples of such manipulations include producing charged droplets, coalescing droplets (especially at the microscale), synchronizing droplet formation, aligning molecules within the droplet, etc. In some cases, the droplets and/or the fluidic streams may include colloids, cells, therapeutic agents, and the like.

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