Patents Represented by Attorney Thomas J. Siepmann
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Patent number: 8233735Abstract: Fluorescently marked targets bind to a substrate 230 synthesized with polymer sequences at known locations. The targets are detected by exposing selected regions of the substrate 230 to light from a light source 100 and detecting the photons from the light fluoresced therefrom, and repeating the steps of exposure and detection until the substrate 230 is completely examined. The resulting data can be used to determine binding affinity of the targets to specific polymer sequences.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: David Stern, Peter Fiekowsky
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Patent number: 8208710Abstract: An embodiment of a scanning system is described including optical elements that direct an excitation beam at a probe array, detectors that receive reflected intensity data responsive to the excitation beam, where the reflected intensity data is responsive to a focusing distance between an optical element and the probe array, a transport frame that adjusts the focusing distance in a direction with respect to the probe array, an auto-focuser that determines a best plane of focus based upon characteristics of the reflected intensity data of at least two focusing distances where the detectors further receive pixel intensity values based upon detected emissions from a plurality of probe features disposed on the probe array at the best plane of focus, and an image generator that associates each of the pixel intensity values with at least one image pixel position of a probe array based upon one or more position correction values.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2011Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Nathan K. Weiner, Patrick J. Odoy, Eric Schultz, Mark Jones, James T. Overbeck, Herman DeWeerd, David A. Stura, Albert K. Bukys, Tim J. Woolaver, Thomas P. Regan, David Bradbury, Eric E. McKenzie, Roger DiPaolo, Christopher Miles, Joel M. Katz, Ksenia Oleinik-Ovod
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Patent number: 8133987Abstract: Methods are presented for generating large sets for polymers. The methods employ high density oligonucleotide array.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Kuimelis, Glenn H. McGall
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Patent number: 8101737Abstract: The present invention provides massively parallel oligonucleotide synthesis and purification for applications that utilize large collections of defined high-fidelity oligonucleotides (e.g., from about 101 to about 105 different sequences, generally between 25-160 bases in length).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Glenn H. McGall, Robert G. Kuimelis
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Patent number: 8071759Abstract: Four novel water soluble cholesterol derivative compounds are disclosed. These compounds have various applications in studies of membrane proteins, including drug screening and studies of receptor stability and folding. In one aspect the water soluble cholesterol derivatives disclosed may be used to replace cholesterol in micelle-solubilized membrane protein preparations.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Lijun Huang, Benjamin R. Travis
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Patent number: 8026057Abstract: Nucleic acid labeling compounds are disclosed. The compounds are synthesized by condensing a heterocyclic derivative with a cyclic group (e.g. a ribofuranose derivative). The labeling compounds are suitable for enzymatic attachment to a nucleic acid, either terminally or internally, to provide a mechanism of nucleic acid detection.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Hugh McGall, Anthony Dale Barone
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Patent number: 7992098Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are described for providing a graphical user interface (GUI) that may include a first openable window of image features constituting, for example, a pseudo-image of a scanned probe array. The image features each have one or more characteristics representing one or more hybridization reactions associated with a probe of the probe array. The GUI also has a second openable window including data features, each relating to one or more quantifications of one or more hybridization reactions associated with a probe of the probe array. This second window may be, for example, a scatter plot of hybridization intensities of probes to two or more labeled samples. The GUI further includes a third openable window including descriptive features such as rows of a spreadsheet. Each row may include descriptive elements associated with a probe.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Shantanu V. Kaushikkar, Luis Jevons
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Patent number: 7983467Abstract: An embodiment of a scanning system is described including optical elements that direct an excitation beam at a probe array, detectors that receive reflected intensity data responsive to the excitation beam, where the reflected intensity data is responsive to a focusing distance between an optical element and the probe array, a transport frame that adjusts the focusing distance in a direction with respect to the probe array, an auto-focuser that determines a best plane of focus based upon characteristics of the reflected intensity data of at least two focusing distances where the detectors further receive pixel intensity values based upon detected emissions from a plurality of probe features disposed on the probe array at the best plane of focus, and an image generator that associates each of the pixel intensity values with at least one image pixel position of a probe array based upon one or more position correction values.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Nathan K. Weiner, Patrick J. Odoy, Eric Schultz, Mark Jones, James Overbeck, Herman Deweerd, David A. Stura, Albert Bukys, Tim Woolaver, Thomas P. Regan, David Bradbury, Eric Earl McKenzie, Roger DiPaolo, Christopher Miles, Joel M. Katz, Ksenia Oleink-Ovod
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Patent number: 7964654Abstract: Compounds represented by the following structural formulas can be used as photoacid generators: Such compounds are useful, for example, in fabricating arrays of polymers.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Glenn H. McGall, Andrea Cuppoletti
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Patent number: 7901882Abstract: Arrays for genome-wide analysis of methylation are disclosed. In a preferred aspect arrays comprising a plurality of probes complementary to a plurality of identified CpG islands in the human, mouse and rat genome are disclosed. The arrays may be used to detect methylation within CpG islands in samples from human, mouse and rat genomes.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Yanxiang Cao, Shivani Nautiyal, Charles G. Miyada, Christopher Davies, Gangwu Mei, Alan J. Williams, Eric B. Schell, John E. Blume
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Patent number: 7871812Abstract: An embodiment of a scanning system is described including optical elements that direct an excitation beam at a probe array, detectors that receive reflected intensity data responsive to the excitation beam, where the reflected intensity data is responsive to a focusing distance between an optical element and the probe array, a transport frame that adjusts the focusing distance in a direction with respect to the probe array, an auto-focuser that determines a best plane of focus based upon characteristics of the reflected intensity data of at least two focusing distances where the detectors further receive pixel intensity values based upon detected emissions from a plurality of probe features disposed on the probe array at the best plane of focus, and an image generator that associates each of the pixel intensity values with at least one image pixel position of a probe array based upon one or more position correction values.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Nathan K. Weiner, Patrick J. Odoy, Eric Schultz, Mark Jones, James Overbeck, Herman Deweerd, David A. Stura, Albert Bukys, Tim Woolaver, Thomas P. Regan, David Bradbury, Eric Earl McKenzie, Roger DiPaolo, Christopher Miles, Joel M. Katz, Ksenia Oleink-Ovod
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Patent number: 7833714Abstract: In one aspect of the invention, methods for analyzing nucleic acid sample are provided. In a preferred embodiment, nucleic acids are selected using affinity matrices prior hybridization with a microarray.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventor: Stephen P. A. Fodor
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Patent number: 7736906Abstract: A method and device for forming large arrays of polymers on a substrate (401). According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the substrate is contacted by a channel block (407) having channels (409) therein. Selected reagents are delivered through the channels, the substrate is rotated by a rotating stage (403), and the process is repeated to form arrays of polymers on the substrate. The method may be combined with light-directed methodologies.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: James L. Winkler, Stephen P. A. Fodor, Christopher J. Buchko, Debra A. Ross, Lois Aldwin, Douglas N. Modlin
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Patent number: 7689022Abstract: An embodiment of a scanning system is described including optical elements that direct an excitation beam at a probe array, detectors that receive reflected intensity data responsive to the excitation beam, where the reflected intensity data is responsive to a focusing distance between an optical element and the probe array, a transport frame that adjusts the focusing distance in a direction with respect to the probe array, an auto-focuser that determines a best plane of focus based upon characteristics of the reflected intensity data of at least two focusing distances where the detectors further receive pixel intensity values based upon detected emissions from a plurality of probe features disposed on the probe array at the best plane of focus, and an image generator that associates each of the pixel intensity values with at least one image pixel position of a probe array based upon one or more position correction values.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Nathan K. Weiner, Patrick J. Odoy, Erik Schultz, Mark Jones, James Overbeck, Herman Deweerd, David A. Stura, Albert Bukys, Tim Woolaver, Thomas P. Regan, David Bradbury, Eric Earl McKenzie, Roger DiPaolo, Christopher Miles, Joel Katz, Ksenia Oleink-Ovod
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Patent number: 7682782Abstract: An embodiment of a method for adjusting system gain of a biological probe array scanner for a plurality of fluorophore species is described that comprises setting an excitation beam comprising an excitation wavelength at a first power level that elicits an optimal signal to noise ratio response from a first fluorophore species; scanning a biological probe array with the excitation beam; setting the excitation beam comprising the excitation wavelength at a second power level different than the first power level that elicits the optimal signal to noise ratio response from a second fluorophore species; and scanning the biological probe array with the excitation beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Akim F. Lennhoff, Nathan K. Weiner