Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Eric P. Mirabel
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Patent number: 7574305Abstract: Disclosed is a method of iteratively optimizing two (or more) interrelated sets of probes for the multi-step analysis of sets of designated sequences, each such sequence requiring, for conversion, at least one conversion probe (“primer”), and each converted sequence requiring, for detection, at least one capture probe. The iterative method disclosed herein for the concurrent optimization of primer and probe selection invokes fast logical string matching functions to perform a complete cross-correlation of probe sequences and target sequences. The score function assigns to each probe-target alignment a “degree of matching” score on the basis of position-weighted Hamming distance functions introduced herein. Pairs of probes in the final selection may differ in several positions, while other pairs of probes may differ in only a single position. Not all such positions are of equal importance, and a score function is introduced, reflecting the position of the mismatch within the probe sequence.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Bioarray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Tatiana Vener, Xiongwu Xia
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Patent number: 7563569Abstract: Disclosed are methods of multiplexed analysis of oligonucleotides in a sample, including: methods of probe and target “engineering”, as well as methods of assay signal analysis relating to the modulation of the probe-target affinity constant, K by a variety of factors including the elastic properties of target strands and layers of immobilized (“grafted”) probes; and assay methodologies relating to: the tuning of assay signal intensities including dynamic range compression and on-chip signal amplification; the combination of hybridization-mediated and elongation-mediated detection for the quantitative determination of abundance of messages displaying a high degree of sequence similarity, including, for example, the simultaneous determination of the relative expression levels, and identification of the specific class of, untranslated AU-rich subsequences located near the 3? terminus of mRNA; and a new method of subtractive differential gene expression analysis which requires only a single color label.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventors: Michael Seul, Sukanta Banerjee, Jiacheng Yang, Tatiana Vener
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Patent number: 7526114Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Xiongwu Xia, Michael Seul, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Patent number: 7501266Abstract: Described are methods of assay design and assay image correction, useful for multiplexed genetic screening for mutations and polymorphisms, including CF-related mutants and polymorphs, using an array of probe pairs (in one aspect, where one member is complementary to a particular mutant or polymorphic allele and the other member is complementary to a corresponding wild type allele), with probes bound to encoded particles (e.g., beads) wherein the encoding allows identification of the attached probe. The methods relate to avoiding cross-hybridization by selection of probes and amplicons, as well as separation of reactions of certain probes and amplicons where a homology threshold is exceeded. Methods of correcting a fluorescent image using a background map, where the particles also contain an optical encoding system, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: BioArray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Ghazala Hashmi, Michael Seul
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Patent number: 7452565Abstract: Disclosed are two different approaches for immobilization of beads on a substrate, one of which involves forming a bead-nanoparticle composite by cross-linking of the bead mixture with nanoparticles. The other method involves surface modification of the substrate, using multi-layered polyelectrolytes. With either method, the beads are immobilized on the substrate in a manner suitable for viewing, as when the beads are used in assays and need to be analyzed following the assay. Different designs of depressions are also disclosed, some of which are suitable for holding beads in place without any deposition of nanoparticles or polyelectrolytes.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventors: Sukanta Banerjee, Hui Huang
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Patent number: 7449295Abstract: Disclosed are a method and an algorithm for genetic cross-matching based on the comparison of recipient and donor genotypes—and the underlying combinations of alleles and haplotypes. The method of the invention, rather than focusing on phenotype prediction, instead relies on a comparison of genetic variants identified in the recipient and available donors, whose information preferably will be compiled in a widely available donor registry, to maximize molecular compatibility. The genotypes can be matched based on the weighted clinical significance of a genotypic difference between donor and recipient, such that certain mismatches are more acceptable than others.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignees: Bio Array Solutions, New York Blood CenterInventors: Ghazala Hashmi, Michael Seul, Marion E. Reid, Michael Pierce
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Patent number: 7427512Abstract: A method and apparatus for the manipulation of colloidal particulates and biomolecules at the interface between an insulating electrode such as silicon oxide and an electrolyte solution. Light-controlled electrokinetic assembly of particles near surfaces relics on the combination of three functional elements: the AC electric field-induced assembly of planar aggregates; the patterning of the electrolyte/silicon oxide/silicon interface to exert spatial control over the assembly process; and the real-time control of the assembly process via external illumination. The present invention provides a set of fundamental operations enabling interactive control over the creation and placement of planar arrays of several types of particles and biomolecules and the manipulation of array shape and size. The preset invention enables sample preparation and handling for diagnostic assays and biochemical analysis in an array format, and the functional integration of these operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Michael Seul
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Patent number: 7425416Abstract: This invention provides compositions and methods for genetic testing of an organism and for correlating the results of the genetic testing with a unique marker that unambiguously identifies the organism. The markers may be internal markers, such as for example single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), short tandem repeats (STRs), or other sites within a genomic locus. Alternatively, the markers may be external, such that they are separately added to the genetic sample before testing.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Bio Array Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Ghazala Hashmi, Michael Seul, Joachim Messing
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Patent number: 7390676Abstract: A method and apparatus for the manipulation of colloidal particulates and biomolecules at the interface between an insulating electrode such as silicon oxide and an electrolyte solution. Light-controlled electrokinetic assembly of particles near surfaces relies on the combination of three functional elements: the AC electric field-induced assembly of planar aggregates; the patterning of the electrolyte/silicon oxide/silicon interface to exert spatial control over the assembly process; and the real-time control of the assembly process via external illumination. The present invention provides a set of fundamental operations enabling interactive control over the creation and placement of planar arrays of several types of particles and biomolecules and the manipulation of array shape and size. The present invention enables sample preparation and handling for diagnostic assays and biochemical analysis in an array format, and the functional integration of these operations.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Chiu Wo Chau
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Patent number: 7363170Abstract: Disclosed is a registry system, including member institutions, in which transfusion donors and recipients are registered following genotyping, which would typically take place in a member institution, or a member institution would have access to the genotyping information, if performed outside. The registry database can be accessed and searched by members seeking samples of particular type(s). Systems are disclosed for maintaining economic viability of genotyping in connection with transfusions, by maximizing the number of units placed with the minimal number of candidate donors typed. Genotyping of potential donors, and product supply, is matched to forecasted demand. Genotyping can also be limited to the more clinically relevant markers. The registry system can also be integrated with one format of assay which generates an image for analysis, whereby the imaged results can be analyzed and redacted by experts in a central location, and then transmitted back to the patient or their representative.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Bio Array Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Robert James Danegy
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Patent number: 7358097Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus and method of maintaining chips or arrays of particles, or arrays of particles deposited on chip surfaces, in a designated area on a substrate surface. This is accomplished by having hydrophilic chips or arrays of particles, and a substrate which has a series of hydrophilic regions designed to accommodate the chips/arrays of particles, surrounded by hydrophobic regions. In the presence of aqueous solution, the chips or arrays of particles are held in the designated regions.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Bio Array Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Chiu Wo Chau
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Patent number: 7356184Abstract: In processing images of arrays of differently-dyed particles or microbeads (“beads”), a template cluster map of the array is first generated of a first set of such beads. Each cluster is bounded and designated with an identifier. A project cluster map is then generated of an array of a different set of the differently-dyed beads. Both the template and project cluster maps are transformed into respective image plots, having regions thereof representing the density of the clusters, and the regions of the template image plot are marked for identification. The boundaries and identifiers of the regions in the template image plot are transformed to the project image plot, and the watershed algorithm is applied to the transformed boundaries in the project image plot in order to generate a set of expanded and identified regions. Finally, beads in the project cluster map are identified by correlating them with identified, expanded regions in the project image plot.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventors: Xiongwu Xi, Yiplug Guan
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Patent number: 7344841Abstract: This invention provides compositions and methods for genetic testing of an organism and for correlating the results of the genetic testing with a unique marker that unambiguously identifies the organism. The markers may be internal markers, such as for example single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), short tandem repeats (STRs), or other sites within a genomic locus. Alternatively, the markers may be external, such that they are separately added to the genetic sample before testing.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Ghazala Hashmi, Michael Seul, Joachim Messing
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Patent number: 7335153Abstract: This invention provides high unit density arrays of microparticles and methods of assembling such arrays. The microparticles in the arrays may be functionalized with chemical or biological entities specific to a given target analyte. The high unit density arrays of this invention are formed on chips which may be combined to form multichip arrays according to the methods described herein. The chips and/or multichip arrays of this invention are useful for chemical and biological assays.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Bio Array Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Chiu Wo Chau, Hui Huang, Sukanta Banerjee, Jiacheng Yang, Ye Hong
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Patent number: 7332349Abstract: Disclosed are methods relating to cell membrane fragments associated with microbeads, so that the characteristics of the cells the fragments originated from can be determined. The fragments can be oriented with what was the outer surface of the cell membrane facing outwardly, so that the antigens associated with the membrane can be contacted with ligands (including antibodies) to antigens in the membranes which would be accessible to antibodies in vivo. The system is useful, inter alia, for detection of panel reactive antibodies in donor serum, as well as detection of other cell membrane antigens; or quantitation of particular cell membrane antigens.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventors: Jiacheng Yang, Enqing Tan
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Patent number: 7320864Abstract: The present invention relates to molecular constructs and methods of their use in detecting biochemical reactions. In particular, the invention relates to a molecular construct having a capture portion and a substrate portion, where the capture portion isolates the construct from a sample medium, and the substrate portion enables the construct to be acted upon and undergo a physical change which can be detected and measured. These molecular constructs may be used in diagnostic assays, genetic screening for potential risks of certain diseases in individuals, and drug discovery and toxicogenomics, using high throughput screening of compounds.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Jiacheng Yang
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Patent number: 7314718Abstract: The present invention provides a method of performing analyses and assays involving multiple interactions of reagent-containing fluid flows with liquid and solid target substances. The methods of the invention allow the simultaneous manipulation of different fluids on a small planar surface. The invention also provides a flow cell and method of use thereof for analyzing fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interactions in a substantially planar system. The flow cell contains at least one chamber and a plurality of inlets thereto allowing the introduction of a plurality of fluids in fluidic contact. The cell depth is the smallest dimension of the flow cell, and is of a magnitude, from about 50 to about 1000 microns such that any mixing of adjacent fluids in the chamber is substantially limited to mixing by passive diffusion.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Purnendu Kumar Dasgupta, Kazimierz Surowiec, Jordan Mitchell Berg
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Patent number: 7315637Abstract: Disclosed are methods of processing images, and in particular aligning and orienting grids from a fluorescent array of signal sources, by linking nearest neighbor sources to form a hexagon, and then using the hexagon lines for alignment and orientation of the grid. Also disclosed are methods and algorithms for aligning image with grid and correcting for signal beads which are smaller than a grid field and the shift in a grid field. These methods can be used where the signal sources are fluorescent images from a microarray. Also disclosed are methods of automated watershed clustering following transformation.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Xiongwu Xi, Yiping Guan
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Patent number: 7291504Abstract: A method and apparatus for the manipulation of colloidal particles and biomolecules at the interface between an insulating electrode such as silicon oxide and an electrolyte solution. Light-controlled electrokinetic assembly of particles near surfaces relies on the combination of three functional elements: the AC electric field-induced assembly of planar aggregates; the patterning of the electrolyte/silicon oxide/silicon interface to exert spatial control over the assembly process; and the real-time control of the assembly process via external illumination. The present invention provides a set of fundamental operations enabling interactive control over the creation and placement of planar arrays of several types of particles and biomolecules and the manipulation of array shape and size. The present invention enables sample preparation and handling for diagnostic assays and biochemical analysis in an array format, and the functional integration of these operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Michael Seul
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Patent number: 7262063Abstract: The present invention relates to a systematic process for the creation of functionally organized, spatially patterned assemblies polymer-microparticle composites including the AC electric field-mediated assembly of patterned, self supporting organic (polymeric) films and organic (polymeric)—microparticle composite films of tailored composition and morphology; the present invention further relates to the incorporation of said assemblies into other structures. The present invention. also relates to the application of such functional assemblies in materials science and biology. Additional areas of application include sensors, catalysts, membranes, micro-reactors, smart materials. Miniaturized format for generation of multifunctional thin films.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Bio Array Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Sukanta Banerjee, Kairali Podual, Michael Seul