Patents Assigned to Bio-Rad Laboratories
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Patent number: 9217174Abstract: A method for lysing cells is disclosed. The method includes stirring cells with a magnetic stir element in the presence of a plurality of cell lysis beads at a speed sufficient to lyse the cells. Also disclosed is a device for lysing cells. The device includes a container having a magnetic stir element and a plurality of cell lysis beads disposed therein. The container is dimensioned to allow rotation of the magnetic stir element inside the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignees: Akonni Biosystems, Inc., Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Phillip Belgrader, Benjamin Hindson
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Publication number: 20150152475Abstract: A fluorescence detection apparatus for analyzing samples located in a plurality of wells in a thermal cycler and methods of use are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a support structure attachable to the thermal cycler and a detection module movably mountable on the support structure. The detection module includes one or more channels, each having an excitation light generator and an emission light detector both disposed within the detection module. When the support structure is attached to the thermal cycler and the detection module is mounted on the support structure, the detection module is movable so as to be positioned in optical communication with different ones of the plurality of wells. The detection module is removable from the support structure to allow easy replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: June 4, 2015Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Igor Kordunsky, Jeffrey A. Goldman, Michael J. Finney
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Publication number: 20140008226Abstract: Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution in protein separations and are more stable relative to hydrolysis than conventional polyacrylamide gels that rely on Tris or Tris-Bis as buffering agents are made by incorporating triethanolamine in place of most or all of the Tris or Tris-Bis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Craig Rowell, Cory Panattoni, Thomas R. Berkelman, Sean Cater, Shane Petersen, Lee Olech, Xuemei Yang
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Publication number: 20130145204Abstract: A system for applying a recovery mechanism to a network of medical diagnostics instruments is provided herein. The system includes the following: a plurality of medical diagnostics instruments, each associated with a network connected component; a plurality of communication modules, each associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of network connected components, wherein each one of the plurality of communication modules is arranged to report on malfunctioning components that are network connected with the corresponding component, and a recovery module, configured to: (i) obtain reports from the communication modules; (ii) re-establish the malfunctioning components; and (iii) notify all communication modules of the re-establishment of the malfunctioning components, wherein the communication modules are further configured to re-establish connection between the corresponding components and the re-established components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: BIO-RAD LABORATORIESInventors: Shlomo Gabel, Zvlya Tamir
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Publication number: 20130143308Abstract: A fluorescence detection apparatus for analyzing samples located in a plurality of wells in a thermal cycler and methods of use are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a support structure attachable to the thermal cycler and a detection module movably mountable on the support structure. The detection module includes one or more channels, each having an excitation light generator and an emission light detector both disposed within the detection module. When the support structure is attached to the thermal cycler and the detection module is mounted on the support structure, the detection module is movable so as to be positioned in optical communication with different ones of the plurality of wells. The detection module is removable from the support structure to allow easy replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Igor Kordunsky, Jeffrey A. Goldman, Michael J. Finney
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Publication number: 20130098456Abstract: Pulses in a pumping system resulting from paired reciprocating pumps are dampened by a pressure vessel that includes two compartments separated by a flexible membrane and otherwise isolated from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventor: Bio-Rad Laboratories
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Publication number: 20130035239Abstract: Filtering small nucleic acids using permeabilized cells and methods for using the filtering to detect genomic DNA accessibility are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Yanhong Kong, Steven T. Okino, Xiangdong Meng
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Publication number: 20120322058Abstract: Provided herein are improved methods, compositions, and kits for analysis of nucleic acids. The improved methods, compositions, and kits can enable copy number estimation of a nucleic acid in a sample. Also provided herein are methods, compositions, and kits for determining the linkage of two or more copies of a target nucleic acid in a sample (e.g., whether the two or more copies are on the same chromosome or different chromosomes) or for phasing alleles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: John Frederick Regan, Serge Saxonov, Mike Lucero, Ben Hindson, Phil Belgrader, Simant Dube, Austin So, Jeffrey Clark Mellen, Nicholas Jack Heredia, Kevin Ness, Bill Colston
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Publication number: 20120285830Abstract: Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution in protein separations and are more stable relative to hydrolysis than conventional polyacrylamide gels that rely on Tris or Tris-Bis as buffering agents are made by incorporating triethanolamine in place of most or all of the Tris or Tris-Bis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Craig Rowell, Cory Panattoni, Thomas R. Berkelman, Sean Cater, Shane Petersen, Lee Olech, Xuemei Yang
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Publication number: 20120252015Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for detecting polynucleotides in a sample and for quantifying polynucleotide load in a sample. The polynucleotides can be associated with a disease, disorder, or condition. In some applications, methylated DNA is quantified, e.g., in order to determine the load of polynucleotides in a sample. The present disclosure also provides methods and compositions for determining the load of fetal polynucleotides in a biological sample, e.g., the load of fetal polynucleotides (e.g., DNA, RNA) in maternal plasma. The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for detecting cellular processes such as cellular viability, growth rates, and infection rates. This disclosure also provides compositions and methods for detecting differences in copy number of a target polynucleotide. In some embodiments, the methods and compositions provided herein are useful for diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormalities, when the starting sample is maternal tissue (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Benjamin Hindson, Serge Saxonov, Philip Belgrader, Kevin Ness, Michael Lucero, Billy Colston, Shawn Paul Hodges, Nicholas J. Heredia, Jeffrey Clark Mellen, Camille Bodley Troup, Paul Wyatt
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Publication number: 20110160073Abstract: A fluorescence detection apparatus for analyzing samples located in a plurality of wells in a thermal cycler and methods of use are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a support structure attachable to the thermal cycler and a detection module movably mountable on the support structure. The detection module includes one or more channels, each having an excitation light generator and an emission light detector both disposed within the detection module. When the support structure is attached to the thermal cycler and the detection module is mounted on the support structure, the detection module is movable so as to be positioned in optical communication with different ones of the plurality of wells. The detection module is removable from the support structure to allow easy replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Igor Kordunsky, Jeffrey A. Goldman, Michael J. Finney
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Publication number: 20100133427Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting and measuring light emitted from a sample and having a large dynamic range, e.g., a range of luminous intensity covering six or more orders of magnitude, that may be difficult to fully detect using a single detector with a limited detection range. Simultaneous measurements of the emitted light in two intensity ranges are performed using two detectors, e.g., one including a photomultiplier tube (PMT) and the other including a solid state detector such as a photodiode. A beam splitting element directs light emitted from a sample under investigation to both detectors simultaneously such that a portion of the light impinges on the first detector and a second portion of the light impinges on the second detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Paul Patt, Joel Talacki
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Publication number: 20090014630Abstract: Systems and method for detecting and measuring light emitted from a sample and having a large dynamic range, e.g., a range of luminous intensity covering six or more orders of magnitude, that may be difficult to fully detect using a single detector with a limited detection range. Simultaneous measurement of the emitted light in two intensity ranges is performed using two detectors, e.g., one including a photomultiplier tube (PMT) and the other including a solid state detector such as a photodiode. A beam splitting element directs light emitted from a sample under investigation to both detectors simultaneously such that a portion of the light impinges on the first detector and a second portion of the light impinges on the second detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Paul Patt, Joel Talacki
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Publication number: 20070297479Abstract: A spark gap discharger includes a barrier structure having elements that reduce or prevent the buildup of a conductive surface path between electrodes due to the deposition of ablated electrode material on the inner walls of the spark gap chamber. The insulator body structure of the spark gap discharger includes one or more concentric insulator sleeves positioned inside the spark gap so that metal ablated from the electrodes during firing preferentially deposits on the insulator sleeve(s). The sleeve(s) are arranged such that a conductive path due to metal deposition on the inner walls of the body structure between one electrode and the other cannot form. Spark gap dischargers according to aspects of the present invention advantageously exhibit longer useful lifetimes than prior art spark gap dischargers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventor: Timothy Swinney
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Patent number: 7144697Abstract: Novel polypeptides are provided having substantially the same sequence as immunologically significant fragments of AIDS-related viruses. The polypeptides can be used as reagents in the determination of exposure of a human host to the virus. Of particular interest is the use of polypeptides in screening blood products.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Patrick F. Coleman, Peter Chong-Dug Su, Nobuo Monji, Carol-Ann Cole
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Publication number: 20060250616Abstract: A method and apparatus for an improved spectral imaging system is provided. The system is capable of measuring the fluorescence, luminescence, or absorption at selected locations on a sample plate. The emissions detection subassembly can tune to any wavelength within a continuum of wavelengths utilizing an interferometric spectral discriminator. The interferometric spectral discriminator creates an interferogram from which the wavelength spectra for each pixel of the array can be calculated, typically using Fourier transform analysis. In one aspect, the chromatic accuracy of the system is calibrated using a calibration slit placed in the input aperture of the input relay lens but outside of the sample image. The slit is illuminated using a source of known wavelength. The fringe count versus the wavelength of the slit illumination source is monitored and used to calibrate the spectral discriminator.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Kenneth Pettipiece, William Amos
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Publication number: 20060237317Abstract: Flat plates serving as molds and enclosures for slab gels are held together by a clamping frame in which the side edges of the plates slide into facing channels and are clamped by lever-operated cams that compress the channel walls against the plate surfaces. The joined plates are held on a vertical support rack containing a finger-operated spring-loaded notched clamp that presses down on the plates to seal the opening at the bottom edges of the plates against a gasket. A well-forming comb for insertion between the plates contains flexible outwardly angled fingers to seal against the spacers between the plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Evelio Perez, George Fernwood
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Patent number: 6485900Abstract: Novel peptides are provided having substantially the same sequence as immunologically significant fragments of AIDS-related viruses. The polypeptides can be used as reagents in the determination of exposure of a human host to the virus. Of particular interest is the use of polypeptides in screening blood products.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventor: Wesley Loren Cosand
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Patent number: 6214539Abstract: Novel peptides are provided having substantially the same sequence as immunologically significant fragments of AIDS-related viruses. The polypeptides can be used as reagents in the determination of exposure of a human host to the virus. Of particular interest is the use of polypeptides in screening blood products.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventor: Wesley Loren Cosand
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Patent number: 6156179Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to the analysis of biological samples. More particularly, the present invention is directed to automated sample analysis for paraproteins using immunosubtraction, capillary electrophoresis and Fourier transformation analysis.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Steven R. Binder, Bryan H. Ikeda, Caroline Scolari