Patents Assigned to Cambridge Research and Instrumentation, Inc.
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Patent number: 11806111Abstract: Disclosed are methods and systems for: (i) sequentially illuminating a specimen with different spatial distributions of light, wherein each illumination causes an object embedded in the specimen to emit radiation in response to the light; (ii) for each different spatial distribution of illumination light, imaging the radiation emitted from the specimen from each of multiple sides of the specimen; and (iii) determining information about the object in the specimen based on the imaged radiation from each of the multiple sides for each of the different spatial distributions of illumination light.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Clifford C. Hoyt, Peter Domenicali
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Patent number: 11644395Abstract: A method including: providing a sample with M components to be labeled, where M>2; labeling the components with N stains, where N<M so that at least two components are labeled with a common stain; obtaining a set of spectral images of the sample; classifying different parts of the sample into respective classes that distinguish the commonly stained components based on the set of spectral images; and determining relative amounts of multiple ones of the M components in different regions of the sample. Related apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 10107725Abstract: A method including: providing a sample with M components to be labeled, where M>2; labeling the components with N stains, where N<M so that at least two components are labeled with a common stain; obtaining a set of spectral images of the sample; classifying different parts of the sample into respective classes that distinguish the commonly stained components based on the set of spectral images; and determining relative amounts of multiple ones of the M components in different regions of the sample. Related apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 10032064Abstract: The disclosure features methods and systems that include a detector configured to obtain multiple images of a sample stained with first and second stains, where the first and second stains have similar spectral absorption and emission profiles, and an electronic processor configured to decompose the multiple images into an unmixed image set, where the unmixed image set includes a first unmixed image corresponding to the first stain and a second unmixed image corresponding to the second stain, and identify nuclear regions in the sample based on the first unmixed image and identify cytoplasm regions in the sample based on the second unmixed image.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2013Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 9541504Abstract: Methods and systems for imaging a biological sample are disclosed, and include: (a) staining the sample with a first stain that includes eosin and at least one additional stain; (b) directing excitation light to the sample to cause each of the stains to emit fluorescence; and (c) recording images of the fluorescence emitted from the stains in the sample, where the amount of eosin in the sample is sufficiently dilute to cause the sample to have an average optical density of less than 0.10 at green wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 9262697Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and apparatus for obtaining at least one non-birefringence image and at least one birefringence image of a stained sample, and classifying regions of the stained sample into a plurality of classes based on the at least one non-birefringence image and the at least one birefringence image.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 9002077Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed that include: applying an immunohistochemical stain, eosin, and a counterstain to a sample; obtaining a plurality of images of the sample, each of the plurality of images corresponding to radiation from the sample in a different wavelength band; decomposing the plurality of images of the sample to obtain component images corresponding to the immunohistochemical stain, eosin, and the counterstain; and generating a sample image based on the component images, where the sample image includes contributions from the counterstain and from one of the immunohistochemical stain and eosin, and substantially not from the other of the immunohistochemical stain and eosin.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Clifford C. Hoyt, Richard Levenson
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Publication number: 20140376824Abstract: Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Clifford C. Hoyt, Kirk William Gossage
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Patent number: 8879812Abstract: The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin, Kirk William Gossage, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Publication number: 20140134713Abstract: The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin, Kirk William Gossage, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 8666113Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Publication number: 20140056505Abstract: The disclosure features methods and systems that include a detector configured to obtain multiple images of a sample stained with first and second stains, where the first and second stains have similar spectral absorption and emission profiles, and an electronic processor configured to decompose the multiple images into an unmixed image set, where the unmixed image set includes a first unmixed image corresponding to the first stain and a second unmixed image corresponding to the second stain, and identify nuclear regions in the sample based on the first unmixed image and identify cytoplasm regions in the sample based on the second unmixed image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 8644580Abstract: Methods of identifying microRNA labeled with a fluorescent probe in a biological sample are disclosed. The methods include obtaining a plurality of fluorescence images of the sample and forming an image stack based on the plurality of fluorescence images, decomposing the image stack to obtain a component image that corresponds to the labeled microRNA, and identifying the microRNA based on the component image.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: David Lynch
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Patent number: 8639043Abstract: Methods are disclosed for classifying different parts of a sample into respective classes based on an image stack that includes one or more images.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Clifford C. Hoyt, Kirk William Gossage
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Patent number: 8634607Abstract: The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin, Kirk William Gossage, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Publication number: 20130300848Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for the imaging of structures in deep tissue within biological specimens, using spectral imaging to provide highly sensitive detection. By acquiring data that provides a plurality of images of the sample with different spectral weightings, and subsequent spectral analysis, light emission from a target compound is separated from autofluorescence in the sample. With the autofluorescence reduced or eliminated, an improved measurement of the target compound is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin
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Patent number: 8462981Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Patent number: 8391961Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for the imaging of structures in deep tissue within biological specimens, using spectral imaging to provide highly sensitive detection. By acquiring data that provides a plurality of images of the sample with different spectral weightings, and subsequent spectral analysis, light emission from a target compound is separated from autofluorescence in the sample. With the autofluorescence reduced or eliminated, an improved measurement of the target compound is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin
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Patent number: 8385615Abstract: The invention features a method including: (i) providing spectrally resolved information about light coming from different spatial locations in a sample comprising deep tissue in response to an illumination of the sample, wherein the light includes contributions from different components in the sample; (ii) decomposing the spectrally resolved information for each of at least some of the different spatial locations into contributions from spectral estimates associated with at least some of the components in the sample; and (iii) constructing a deep tissue image of the sample based on the decomposition to preferentially show a selected one of the components.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Richard Levenson, Paul J. Cronin, Kirk William Gossage, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Patent number: 8379962Abstract: Methods are disclosed that include: (a) applying a first stain to a first sample having a plurality of regions, where the first stain selectively binds to only a first subset of the regions of the first sample; (b) applying a second stain to the first sample, where the second stain binds to a second set of regions of the first sample; (c) obtaining an image of the first sample, and analyzing the image to obtain a first component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the first stain, and a second component image corresponding substantially only to spectral contributions from the second stain; and (d) training a classifier to identify regions of a second sample based on information derived from the first and second component images, the identified regions corresponding to the first subset of regions of the first sample.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Clifford C. Hoyt, Richard Levenson