Patents Assigned to Dakocytomation Denmark A/S
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Patent number: 8645167Abstract: A tangible computer-readable storage device storing computer-executable program instructions that generate a user interface for displaying workflow information associated with a tissue specimen in a pathology laboratory. The program instructions may be configured to perform a method including displaying a virtual laboratory component representing a physical pathology laboratory having one or more laboratory stations for processing the tissue specimen, wherein the tissue specimen is processed by the one or more laboratory stations according to a workflow, and displaying a specimen indicator that indicates a current specimen state based on a current relationship of the tissue specimen to the workflow.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Laura Chirica, Mats Grahn, Stephen Jones
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Patent number: 8632739Abstract: An apparatus for processing at least one biological sample accommodated on at least one carrier member (15) in a chamber includes, at least one reservoir (18) able to accommodate a fluid on a surface inside the chamber adjacent to and/or facing a substantial part of the at least one biological sample. The apparatus may comprise a bottom member (12) arranged to support at least one carrier member (15) carrying at least one biological sample and a lid (14) including at least one fluid reservoir (18). The reservoir filled with water provides humidity to the chamber and impedes drying out of the sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Gregory A. Testa, Tim Svenstrup Poulsen, Steen Hauge Matthiesen, Ole Feldballe Rasmussen, Lars Winther
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Publication number: 20120330564Abstract: There is disclosed a method of pre-treatment and staining, according to a protocol, of a biological sample disposed upon the surface of a carrier, the method comprising the step of recording at least one parameter relating to at least one protocol step in a non-volatile memory located either upon or within the carrier or a device incorporating the carrier. Also disclosed is a device comprising: a non-volatile memory; a surface of the device adapted to carry a biological sample; and communications means electrically coupled to the memory for enabling data transmission to or from an external apparatus. Also disclosed is a method of controlling processing of a biological sample disposed upon a carrier, comprising: providing, upon or within the carrier or an apparatus holding the carrier, a non-volatile memory having information relating to sample processing priority or protocol; reading the information; and scheduling the processing based upon the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Loren L. BLAND, Marc E. KEY, Lars WINTHER, David A. STANFORTH, Martin N. LINDBERG
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Publication number: 20110189782Abstract: An apparatus for processing at least one biological sample accommodated on at least one carrier member (15) in a chamber includes, at least one reservoir (18) able to accommodate a fluid on a surface inside the chamber adjacent to and/or facing a substantial part of the at least one biological sample. The apparatus may comprise a bottom member (12) arranged to support at least one carrier member (15) carrying at least one biological sample and a lid (14) including at least one fluid reservoir (18). The reservoir filled with water provides humidity to the chamber and impedes drying out of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Gregory A. Testa, Tim Svenstrup Poulsen, Steen Hauge Matthiesen, Ole Feldballe Rasmussen, Lars Winther
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Patent number: 7560282Abstract: The present invention relates to the qualitative and quantitative validation of marker indices, especially for medical diagnosis and particularly for the determination of the growth fraction in a sample with antibodies against the Ki-67 protein. Diagnostic kit for the quantification of a cell fraction labeled by a marker for in vitro diagnosis, characterized in that a pseudo-tissue is used for the intra- and inter-assay standardization of the marker index.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventor: Johannes Gerdes
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Publication number: 20070025879Abstract: An apparatus for introducing a specimen into a flow cytometer comprises: a syringe having a hollow barrel containing the specimen, a plunger partially within the barrel and a needle that extends into a volume of a nozzle of the flow cytometer; a one-way port in the nozzle forming a seal against the needle; a mounting platform coupled to both the syringe and to the flow cytometer; and a syringe pump coupled to the plunger, the syringe pump comprising a motor, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor; and a clamping mechanism coupled to the drive mechanism, wherein the motor operates the drive mechanism so as to cause the clamping mechanism to depress the plunger into the barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventor: Angela Vandergaw
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Publication number: 20070009975Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting an infection of a mammal with an acid-resistant microorganism, wherein (a) a stool sample of a mammal is incubated with at least two different monoclonal antibodies, fragments or derivatives thereof or aptamers under conditions allowing a complex formation of antigens of the acid-resistant microorganism with antibodies, fragments or derivatives thereof or the aptamers, and wherein (aa) the first monoclonal antibody or the fragment or the derivative thereof or the first aptamer specifically binds an epitope of the first antigen, which shows at least with some mammals a structure after the intestinal passage that corresponds to the native structure or the structure which a mammal produces antibodies against after being infected or immunised with the acid-resistant microorganism or an extract or lysate thereof or a protein therefrom or a fragment thereof or a synthetic peptide; (ab) the second monoclonal antibody or the fragment or the derivative thereof or the secType: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Christian Reiter, Gerhard Cullman, Ulrike Friedrichs, Petra Heppner, Meret Lakner, Achim Ringeis
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Patent number: 7129053Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting an infection of a mammal with an acid-resistant microorganism comprising the following steps: (a) provision of an immunochromatographic test with a sample application area for the application of a stool sample of the mammal with an antigen and application of the stool sample, (b) incubation of the stool sample using (i) a first receptor under conditions permitting a complex formation of the antigen from the acid resistant microorganism with the receptor; or (ii) at least two different first receptors under conditions permitting a complex formation of the antigen from the acid-resistant microorganism with the at least two first receptors and wherein the first receptor according to (i) or the first receptors according to (ii) specifically bind(s) an antigen which shows, at least with some mammals, a structure after passage through the intestine that corresponds to the native structure or the structure against which a mammal produces antibodies against after beingType: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Dakocytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Christian Reiter, Gerhard Cullman, Meret Lakner, Andreas TrĂ¼e, Sonja Dehnert, Georg Schwartz
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Publication number: 20060172426Abstract: Systems and methods of sample processing and temperature control are disclosed. The invention may especially relate to temperature control, and may in some embodiments be methods of temperature control of an automated sample processing system and methods of automated sample processing. Specifically, the present invention provides temperature control in relation to sample processing systems and methods of processing samples, and in some embodiments provides temperature control in relation to sample carriers and processing materials such as reagents. Corresponding systems and devices are disclosed, including sample processing systems (1), sample carrier temperature regulation systems (60), reagent temperature regulation systems, sample processing control systems, and temperature regulation devices, among other embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventor: Kristopher Buchanan
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Publication number: 20060166371Abstract: The invention provides a manually operated or automated clamping means to seal a solid support substrate to a solid support cover creating a uniform environmental chamber above a specimen mounted to the support substrate. The clamping means may consist of several components that may act ad a system to provide a repeatable and uniform clamping load to the substrate and cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Gregory Testa, Hans Hug
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Publication number: 20060105359Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and apparatus for automatic processing a biological sample on a carrier, perhaps robotically, by applying predetermined amounts of reagents in a predetermined sequence according to a processing protocol, the processing including pre-treatment steps, under the control of an adaptive processing control system using a sample process parameter input that may be independent and an independent process parameter memory that does not interrupt process operation when being used, such that samples may be added or removed without interrupting the processing of other samples. Also included is an image capture function for sample and reagent identification and process monitoring, as well as temperature regulation and environmental control functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: John Favuzzi, Kristopher Buchanan, Michael Barber, Loren Bland, Dawn Rohrbacker, Robert Clark, Gordon Feingold, Benno Guggenheimer, Marc Key, Merritt Martin, Robert Lathrop, Jeffery Rau, Jonathan Sweda, Douglas Sweet, John Van Bosch, Lars Winther, Rosanne Welcher
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Publication number: 20060093524Abstract: The invention relates to a device for taking and examining samples, comprising a tube-shaped housing (50) in which a cartridge (30), a testing means (40) and a sample-taking means (10) are positioned, wherein a sample introduced by means of the sample-taking means (10) can be mixed with a content of the cartridge (30), and the testing means (40) is used to analyze the sample mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Applicant: Dakocytomation Denmark A/SInventor: Stefan Sanner
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Publication number: 20060088928Abstract: The present invention concerns an apparatus (1) for staining tissue samples, said apparatus (1) including a reagent section (2) or reagent containers (3); at least one staining section or tissue samples, a robotic head (22) or robotic element (20) that may move reagent to a predetermined tissue sample, said robotic element (20) being moveable above the reagent and the staining sections, a control element (85) that may manage a staining process, a 2-D optical sensor (86) to detect two-dimensional image data of a relevant property and that can feed the captured image data to the control element (86). By providing the robotic element (20) with a 2-D optical sensor (86), a common image processor may be provided having multiple functions. By using a 2-D optical image processing system, the control system of the apparatus may easily be adapted to read various types of data presentations, just as actual images for sections of the apparatus may be identified in order to assess the condition of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: April 27, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Doug Sweet, Marc Key, Gordon Feingold, Kristopher Buchanan, Bob Lathrop, John Favuzzi
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Publication number: 20060088940Abstract: A sample processing system 101 that may be automated and methods are disclosed where a number of sample processing systems 101, such as stainer, maybe connected to a number of separate full function computers 181 through a stainer network 183 that may be isolated from other communication traffic. A network configuration may permit scalability and addressability so that additional sample processing systems 101, additional separate full function computers 181, and additional other devices such as label printers 200 may be easily added to the system. One or more remote information links 171 may be provided so that information transfer on a continuous or perhaps constant basis can be accommodated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: April 27, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Gordon Feingold, Marc Key
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Publication number: 20060063265Abstract: A sample processing system (101) that may be automated and methods are disclosed where sample(s) (198) are arranged on a carrier element (197) and a process operation control system (171) automatically processes the sample(s) perhaps robotically with a sample process parameter input (173) that may be independent and an independent process parameter memory that does not interrupt process operation when being used. There may be an interspersial robotic control element responsive to an automatic data replication memory and to which a robotic motion system is responsive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Rosanne Welcher, Marc Key, Gorden Feingold, Doug Sweet, John Favuzzi
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Publication number: 20060045806Abstract: The present invention concerns an apparatus for automatic processing at least one biological sample accommodated on a carrier member, such as a slide by applying a predetermined amount of reagents in a predetermined sequence according to a processing protocol, said apparatus comprising; a housing frame; at least one processing section for accommodating at least one slide, the at least one processing section is provided within the housing; a hood cover protecting the at least one processing section in said housing; wherein the hood cover completely encloses the processing section defining an interior space; and wherein the apparatus further comprises climate control device provided to control the environment within the interior space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Lars Winther, Marc Key, Kristopher Buchanan, John Favuzzi, Benno Guggenheimer
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Publication number: 20060040341Abstract: There is disclosed a method of pre-treatment and staining, according to a protocol, of a biological sample disposed upon the surface of a carrier, the method comprising the step of recording at least one parameter relating to at least one protocol step in a non-volatile memory located either upon or within the carrier or a device incorporating the carrier. Also disclosed is a device comprising: a non-volatile memory; a surface of the device adapted to carry a biological sample; and communications means electrically coupled to the memory for enabling data transmission to or from an external apparatus. Also disclosed is a method of controlling processing of a biological sample disposed upon a carrier, comprising: providing, upon or within the carrier or an apparatus holding the carrier, a non-volatile memory having information relating to sample processing priority or protocol; reading the information; and scheduling the processing based upon the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Loren Bland, Marc Key, Lars Winther, David Stanforth, Martin Lindberg
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Publication number: 20050281711Abstract: An apparatus for processing biological samples comprising means for processing at least one biological sample accommodated on at least one carrier member (15) in a chamber, characterised in that at least one reservoir (18) able to accommodate a fluid is arranged on a surface inside the chamber adjacent to and/or facing a substantial part of the at least one biological sample. Preferably the apparatus comprises a bottom member (12) arranged to support at least one carrier member (15) carrying at least one biological sample and a lid (14) including at least one fluid reservoir (18). The reservoir filled with water provides humidity to the chamber and impedes drying out of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Gregory Testa, Tim Poulsen, Steen Matthiesen, Ole Rasmussen, Lars Winther
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Publication number: 20050019949Abstract: Environmental containment methods (16) for a flow cytometer (21) which provide an adjustably controllable environment in which biological particles can be differentiated and droplets separated into collection containers (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: Brian Hall, Kristopher Buchanan, Benjamin Kaanta, Nathan Fox
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Publication number: 20040266015Abstract: An automated staining apparatus and a method for treating samples arranged on a carrier is disclosed, in which portions of two or more selected reagents from a first station containing the reagents are collected individually by a robot arm handling a probe and dispensed in a mixing station of the apparatus. After mixing the reagents in the mixing station, e.g. by shaking or rotating the mixing cup containing the reagents, the reagent mixture is applied to selected samples by the robot arm and a probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventors: John Favuzzi, Marc Key, Lars Winther, Ole F. Rasmussen, Bob Lathrop