Patents Assigned to Fluidigm Canada Inc.
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Publication number: 20230013375Abstract: Methods and systems for automated slide handling for imaging applications are described herein. In certain aspects, an automated slide handler may be operatively coupled to a slide hotel and/or one or more imaging systems described herein. The automated slide handler may be a robotic arm with up to 6 degrees of freedom. Automated slide handling may include sample preparation, such as sectioning and staining. Suitable imaging systems include a fluorescence microscope or an imaging mass cytometer. Methods and systems disclosed herein enable high throughput profiling of tissue sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventors: Daaf Sandkuijl, Alexander Loboda, Vincent Yi-Ching Yeh, Ladan Gheiratmand
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Publication number: 20220310373Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to replacement of the previous ICP-based ionisation system with a new laser ionisation system, providing improved mass spectrometer-based apparatus and methods for using them to analyse samples, in particular the use of mass spectrometry mass cytometry, imaging mass spectrometry and imaging mass cytometry, for the analysis of biological samples. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus, for example a mass cytometer, comprising: 1) a sampler; 2) a laser ionisation system to receive material removed from the sample by the sampler, wherein the laser ionisation system comprises an ionisation system conduit and a pulsed laser adapted to ionise sample material passing through or exiting the ionisation system conduit; and 3) a mass spectrometer to receive elemental ions from said ionisation system and to analyse said elemental ions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Paul Corkum, Alexander Loboda, David M. Rayner
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Publication number: 20220288246Abstract: A new class of mass-tag polymers is provided, which include enriched metal isotopes such as zirconium and hafnium mass tags. The chemistry of these new mass tags are different from that of lanthanide mass tags, and opens up new mass channels that can be used in mass cytometry. These polymers may be used for mass cytometry, therapeutic delivery of a radioactive isotope, or screening of a therapeutic isotope. Aspects include a kit, method of making, and method of using a polymer, isotopic composition, or both. A kit may include a polymer. The polymer may include pendant groups that chelate an enriched isotope, such as zirconium and/or hafnium. The kit may include an isotopic composition comprising an enriched zirconium or hafnium isotope. Polymers may be conjugated to a biologically active material. Aspects may also include making a kit. Aspects include use of a kit, such as for mass cytometry.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2020Publication date: September 15, 2022Applicants: Fluidigm Canada Inc., THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOInventors: Peng Liu, Daniel Majonis, Vladimir Baranov, Mitchel A. Winnik, Hyungjun Cho
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Publication number: 20220223398Abstract: The present invention relates to the high resolution imaging of samples using imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) and to the imaging of biological samples by imaging mass cytometry (IMC™) in which labelling atoms are detected by IMS. LA-ICP-MS (a form of IMS in which the sample is ablated by a laser, the ablated material is then ionised in an inductively coupled plasma before the ions are detected by mass spectrometry) has been used for analysis of various substances, such as mineral analysis of geological samples, analysis of archaeological samples, and imaging of biological substances. However, traditional LA-ICP-MS systems and methods may not provide high resolution. Described herein are methods and systems for high resolution IMS and IMC.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Paul Corkum, Alexander V. Loboda
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Publication number: 20220155308Abstract: A lyophilized antibody panel is disclosed for interrogation using elemental analysis. The antibody panel includes multiple antibodies each element-tagged or element-labelled with one or more isotopes such that each different antibody is isotopically distinguishable from the other antibodies. Each element tag can include one or more unique isotopes or unique combinations of isotopes. The set of element-tagged antibodies can be lyophilized in admixture. Thus, the lyophilized element-tagged antibody panel can be easily and efficiently resuspended and mixed with a sample prior to interrogation with an elemental analyzer, such as a mass spectrometer. This lyophilized element-tagged antibody panel can provide the benefits of an element-tagged assay while also being easy to use and remaining stable for long durations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Stephen K.H. Li, Daniel Majonis, Vladimir Baranov, Olga Ornatsky, Bedilu Allo, Dmitry Bandura, Colin Thom, Greg Stelzer, Alexander Loboda
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Publication number: 20220093382Abstract: Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analyzers use an ICP torch to generate a plasma in which a sample is atomized an ionized. Analysis of the atomic ions can be performed by atomic analysis, such as mass spectrometry (MS) or atomic emission spectrometry (AES). Particle based ICP analysis includes analysis of particles such as cells, beads, or laser ablation plumes, by atomizing and ionizing particles in an ICP torch followed by atomic analysis. In mass cytometry, mass tags of particles are analyzed by mass spectrometry, such as by ICP-MS. Systems and methods of the subject application include one or more of: a demountable ICP torch holder assembly, an external ignition device; an ICP load coil comprising an annular fin, particle suspension sample introduction fluidics, and ICP analyzers thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Alexander Loboda, Raymond Jong, Michael Sullivan, Serguei Vorobiev, Robert Rotenberg, Emil D. Stratulativ, Maxim Voronov, Mark Armstrong
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Patent number: 11264221Abstract: The present invention relates to the high resolution imaging of samples using imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) and to the imaging of biological samples by imaging mass cytometry (IMCTM) in which labelling atoms are detected by IMS. LA-ICP-MS (a form of IMS in which the sample is ablated by a laser, the ablated material is then ionised in an inductively coupled plasma before the ions are detected by mass spectrometry) has been used for analysis of various substances, such as mineral analysis of geological samples, analysis of archaeological samples, and imaging of biological substances. However, traditional LA-ICP-MS systems and methods may not provide high resolution. Described herein are methods and systems for high resolution IMS and IMC.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventors: Paul Corkum, Alexander V. Loboda
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Publication number: 20210404968Abstract: We describe in this application the analysis of samples using elemental or mass spectrometry and the analysis of samples, such as biological samples by suspension mass cytometry or imaging mass cytometry and an inductively coupled plasma torch with reverse vortex flow for elemental analysis and a method of operating an ICP torch configured to interface with a spectrometer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2019Publication date: December 30, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Alexander V. Loboda, Adam Carew
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Publication number: 20210391161Abstract: As described herein, one or more parameters of a direct ionization imaging mass spectrometer (IMS) may be set to obtain a desired plasma and deliver it to a mass detector. Depending on the application, certain parameters may be predetermined (e.g., a spot size given a desired resolution) and, as described herein, other parameters can be adjusted to obtain the desired plasma properties. Also included is sample preparation suitable for direct ionization IMS and/or other imaging modalities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2020Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Alexander Loboda, Daaf Sandkuijl, Adam Carew
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Publication number: 20210373313Abstract: We describe in this application systems and methods for autofocusing in imaging mass spectrometry. The present application describes improvements over current IMS and IMC apparatus and methods through an autofocus component including a plurality of apertures in the autofocus system, such as a plurality of apertures arranged in 2 dimensions. As a plurality of apertures is used, the autofocus system provides redundancy in the event that measurement of focus on the sample from the illuminating radiation passed through one or more of the apertures fails so as to reduce the number of unsuccessful autofocus attempts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2019Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: DAAF SANDKUIJL, Alexander V. Loboda, ADAM CAREW, KHASHAYAR ASKARPOUR
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Publication number: 20210356376Abstract: This disclosure relates to reagents and their use for elemental imaging mass spectrometry of biological samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicants: Fluidigm Canada Inc., The Governing Council of the University of TorontoInventors: Taunia Closson, Vladimir Baranov, Mitchell A. Winnik
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Publication number: 20210333173Abstract: This disclosure relates to systems and methods for high speed modulation sample imaging. Disclosed herein are systems and methods for performing imaging mass cytometry, including analysis of labelling atoms by elemental (e.g., atomic) mass spectrometry. Aspects include a sampling system having, and method of using, a femtosecond (fs) laser and/or laser scanning. Alternatively or in addition, aspects include systems and methods for co-registering other imaging modalities with imaging mass cytometry.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2019Publication date: October 28, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: DAAF SANDKUIJL, Alexander V. Loboda, ADAM CAREW, MINALINI LAKSHMAN
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Patent number: 11099116Abstract: The invention relates to methods and devices for analysis of samples using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). The invention provides methods and devices in which individual ablation plumes are distinctively captured and transferred to the ICP, followed by analysis by mass cytometry.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventor: Alexandre Loboda
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Publication number: 20210239707Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to reagents and their use for elemental imaging mass spectrometry of biological samples. The embodiments comprising methods for quantifying one or more analytes within a sample, comprising the steps of: (a) providing the sample, wherein the one or more analytes are immobilized to a sample carrier, wherein the sample has been labelled with one or more mass tags comprising one or more labelling atoms, (b) performing mass cytometry on the sample to determine the level of the one or more labelling atoms, wherein the level of the one or more labelling atoms corresponds to the copy number of the one or more analytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2019Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Alexander V. Loboda, Olga Ornatsky, Vladimir Baranov, Nikita Zabinyakov, Anastasia Mavropoulos, Daniel Majonis, Bedilu Allo, Taunia Closson
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Publication number: 20210181186Abstract: The present disclosure relates to reagents and their use for elemental imaging mass spectrometry of biological samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2018Publication date: June 17, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Olga Ornatsky, Qing Chang, Bedilu Allo, Xudong Lou, Alexander Bouzekri
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Publication number: 20210118661Abstract: The present invention relates to the high resolution imaging of samples using imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) and to the imaging of biological samples by imaging mass cytometry (IMCTM) in which labelling atoms are detected by IMS. LA-ICP-MS (a form of IMS in which the sample is ablated by a laser, the ablated material is then ionised in an inductively coupled plasma before the ions are detected by mass spectrometry) has been used for analysis of various substances, such as mineral analysis of geological samples, analysis of archaeological samples, and imaging of biological substances. However, traditional LA-ICP-MS systems and methods may not provide high resolution. Described herein are methods and systems for high resolution IMS and IMC.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Paul Corkum, Alexander V. Loboda
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Patent number: 10871436Abstract: The invention relates to a new type of element encoded particles suitable for the attachment of bio molecules to enable massively multiplex bio-analytical methods, and to calibrate and tune the elemental flow cytometer mass spectrometer (FC-MS).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Winnik, Cedric Van-Caeyzeele, Vladimir I. Baranov
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Patent number: 10847357Abstract: Apparatus and methods for delivering biological samples to an ICP source of a mass cytometer are disclosed. Biological material is disposed on a plurality of discrete sites on a carrier. The plurality of discrete sites are configured to retain biological material and to release the biological material upon application of energy. The carrier is positioned in proximity to a gas conduit and upon release from the discrete sites, the biological material becomes entrained in a gas flow, which delivers discrete portions of biological material through the conduit to the ICP source for analysis by mass cytometry. The apparatus and methods can provide a continuous stream of discrete portions of biological material to a mass cytometer or mass spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventor: Alexander V. Loboda
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Patent number: 10752707Abstract: Element tags based on novel metal-polymer conjugates are provided for elemental analysis of analytes, including ICP-MS. A polymer backbone is functionalized to irreversibly bind metals that are selected prior to use by the user. The polymer is further functionalized to attach a linker which allows for attachment to antibodies or other affinity reagents. The polymer format allows attachment of many copies of a given isotope, which linearly improves sensitivity. The metal-polymer conjugate tags enable multiplexed assay in two formats: bulk assay, where the average biomarker distribution in the sample is diagnostic, and single cell format to distinguish a rare (for example a diseased) cell in a complex sample (for example, blood).Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2019Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventors: Mitchell A. Winnik, Mark Nitz, Vladimir Baranov, Xudong Lou
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Patent number: 10745743Abstract: The invention relates to the use of inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy for cellular sample analysis. In some embodiments a method of performing mass spectroscopy analysis using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy system is provided. The method may include introducing a cellular sample comprising one or more cells or cellular particles into an inductively coupled plasma of the inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy system. The method may further include using the inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy system to assess the cellular sample by detecting and measuring one or more element tags in the cellular sample based on the element or isotopic compositions of the one or more element tags.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: FLUIDIGM CANADA INC.Inventor: Olga Ornatsky