Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 9,841,417 | 12/12/2017 | 2011-045 |
Conventional analytical techniques used for detecting specific analytes in a sample often fall short of performance needs for applications that demand high-throughput sample analysis or operate in resource poor settings. These conventional techniques also often require labor-intensive, time consuming, multi-step procedures carried out by trained technicians and are impractical for use in a clinical setting.
UC Berkeley researchers developed an automated multi-dimensional microfluidic device which uses microfluidic technology to streamline all the steps needed to obtain mobility and binding-based identity information in one continuous assay. The device also uses at least two electric fields to subject the sample to two or more directionally distinct electric fields. The assays complete in minutes and are readily adaptable to a broad range of multistage assays and multiplex testing. The assays are also highly sensitive and specific.
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