Patents Assigned to LAB-ON-A-BEAD AB
  • Patent number: 11833524
    Abstract: There is disclosed a combinatory separation system comprising: a first compartment adapted to handle a mixture with magnetic beads having an affinity for molecules, comprising a magnet to attract the beads, a second compartment adapted to receive said magnetic beads transferred thereto with a flow of liquid, and said at least one second compartment is adapted to elute said at least one type of molecules to be separated from said magnetic beads, said at least one second compartment has an outlet comprising means for retaining said magnetic beads in the at least one second compartment. Advantages include that the process becomes simpler quicker and thereby less expensive, since the method is able to remove cells and particles, separate molecules and perform virus inactivation in fewer steps compared to the prior art. Further the method is able to provide a more concentrated end product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2023
    Assignee: LAB-ON-A-BEAD AB
    Inventors: Sven Oscarsson, Per-Olof Eriksson, Kristofer Eriksson
  • Patent number: 10125199
    Abstract: A method for the production of particles by reacting functional groups on the surface of non-magnetic porous particles with functional groups on the surface of magnetic particles to form a covalent bond, to obtain particles supplemented with magnetic particles covalently bound to the outer part of said particles. Advantages include an increased binding capacity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2018
    Assignee: Lab-on-a-bead AB
    Inventors: Sven Oscarsson, Kristofer Eriksson, Peter Svedlindh
  • Patent number: 9777075
    Abstract: A novel system for the analysis of molecules and cells, comprising clusters where a non-magnetic particle is supplemented with magnetic particles to form a characteristic pattern, fingerprint or bar code. Methods and devices for formation of such particles are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2017
    Assignee: Lab-on-a-bead AB
    Inventors: Sven Oscarsson, Kristofer Eriksson, Peter Svedlindh
  • Patent number: 9389226
    Abstract: There is disclosed a method for partially derivatizing a curved surface of particles in an electrically conducting solvent, said method comprises the steps: a) bringing particles in close contact with at least one surface by using a force, b) inducing a chemical reaction on at least one part of a particle by applying an electrical potential between said at least one surface and the electrically conducting solvent, and c) further reacting said at least one part of a particle where a chemical reaction has been induced in step b) above. There is further disclosed a partially derivatized particle as well as uses of the particle. Advantages include that the method is simple and only requires a potentiostat in addition to standard laboratory equipment, is inexpensive, time-efficient, and inherently parallel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2016
    Assignee: LAB-ON-A-BEAD AB
    Inventors: Sven Oscarsson, Leif Nyholm, Peter Svedlindh, Klas Gunnarsson
  • Publication number: 20130197195
    Abstract: There is provided a method for covalent immobilization of at least one molecule comprising at least one amino group, said method comprising the sequential steps of: a) providing a surface comprising —SH groups, b) oxidizing the surface comprising —SH groups using redox reactions in the presence of noble metal ions, and c) contacting the surface with at least one molecule comprising at least one amino group to obtain a covalent binding of the at least one molecule to the surface, wherein said at least one amino group is involved in obtaining said covalent bond. The immobilized molecules are immobilized via stable covalent bonds. The method is more versatile since it can be performed as a one step method. All reaction steps are performed in aqueous solution. All steps can be performed at room temperature. The chemicals used are less expensive and less toxic compared to the prior art.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2011
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Applicant: LAB-ON-A-BEAD AB
    Inventors: Sven Oscarsson, Kristofer Eriksson, Leif Nyholm