Patents Assigned to CustomArray, Inc.
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Publication number: 20250068931Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses to encode data for storage in genetic materials. For example, a computing system may segment user data into a plurality of data blocks and generate seed data characterizing a plurality of fountain code seeds. Additionally, the computing system may, for each data block, implement a set of operations that generate one or more data packets. In some instances, the set of operations may include, for each of the plurality of fountain code seeds, determining a bit value and corresponding metaCode value and determining which of the fountain code seeds has a metaCode value of the bit value that matches a value of the bit position identified in the metadata. Moreover, the computing system may, for each data packet, cause an implementation of a second set of operations that synthesize a polynucleotide strand in accordance with at least bit values of the corresponding data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Michael Antoniewicz
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Patent number: 12135323Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiplex microarray having serially attached non-functionalized biomolecules attached to a polymer coating covering each electrode of an array of electrodes for assays and a method of making the multiplex microarray. The method comprises serially blocking the electrodes of the microarray with a blocking protein, electropolymerizing pyrrole or a functionalized pyrrole on the electrodes where the biomolecule is not present during polymerization, exposing the microarray to a biomolecular solution containing a non-functionalized biomolecule for attachment to the polymer coating, and then repeating the steps to form the multiplex microarray.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2020Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: John Cooper
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Patent number: 11724243Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array device having an adsorbed porous reaction layer for improved synthesis quality. The array comprises a plurality of electrodes on a substrate, wherein the electrodes are electronically connected to a computer control system. The array has an adsorbed porous reaction layer on the plurality of electrodes, wherein the adsorbed porous reaction layer comprises a chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group. In the preferred embodiment, the reaction layer is sucrose. A method for preparing an electrode array for improved synthesis quality is disclosed. The method comprises a cleaning method and a method of attachment of a reaction layer. The cleaning method comprises a plasma cleaning method and a chemical cleaning method. The reaction layer is attached after cleaning by exposing the microarray to a solution containing the chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2019Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: Andrei Gindilis
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Patent number: 11185838Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array architecture employing continuous and discontinuous circumferential electrodes. There is further disclosed a process for the neutralization of acid generated at anode(s) by base generated at cathode(s) circumferentially located to each other so as to confine a region of pH change. The cathodes can be displayed as concentric rings (continuous) or as counter electrodes in a cross pattern (discontinuous). In this way reagents, such as acid, generated in a center electrode are countered (neutralized) by reagents, such as base, generated at the corners or at the outer ring.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2019Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J Cooper, Jr., H Sho Fuji, Joseph Leonetti
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Patent number: 10724143Abstract: There is disclosed an electrochemical deblocking solution for use on an electrode microarray. There is further disclosed a method for electrochemical synthesis on an electrode array using the electrochemical deblocking solution. The solution and method are for removing acid-labile protecting groups for synthesis of oligonucleotides, peptides, small molecules, or polymers on a microarray of electrodes while substantially improving isolation of deblocking to active electrodes. The method comprises applying a voltage or a current to at least one electrode of an array of electrodes. The array of electrodes is covered by the electrochemical deblocking solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J. Cooper
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Patent number: 10591476Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiplex microarray having serially attached non-functionalized biomolecules attached to a polymer coating covering each electrode of an array of electrodes for assays and a method of making the multiplex microarray. The method comprises serially blocking the electrodes of the microarray with a blocking protein, electropolymerizing pyrrole or a functionalized pyrrole on the electrodes where the biomolecule is not present during polymerization, exposing the microarray to a biomolecular solution containing a non-functionalized biomolecule for attachment to the polymer coating, and then repeating the steps to form the multiplex microarray.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: John Cooper
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Patent number: 10539561Abstract: There is disclosed a process and an array for assaying for binding of target molecules to capture molecules on micro array devices, wherein the microarray devices contain electrodes. Specifically, there is disclosed a binding (including nucleotide hybridization) process to detect binding on a microarray wherein the microarray contains electronically addressable electrode devices. There is further disclosed an enzymatically catalyzed oxidation/reduction reaction to take place within a “virtual flask” region of a micro array wherein the reaction is detected by current changes detected on the addressable electrode.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: Kilian Dill
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Patent number: 10525436Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array architecture employing continuous and discontinuous circumferential electrodes. There is further disclosed a process for the neutralization of acid generated at anode(s) by base generated at cathode(s) circumferentially located to each other so as to confine a region of pH change. The cathodes can be displayed as concentric rings (continuous) or as counter electrodes in a cross pattern (discontinuous). In this way reagents, such as acid, generated in a center electrode are countered (neutralized) by reagents, such as base, generated at the corners or at the outer ring.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J Cooper, Jr., H Sho Fujii, Joseph Leonetti
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Publication number: 20190227060Abstract: There is disclosed a microarray having base cleavable linkers and a process of making the microarray. The microarray has a solid surface with known locations, each having reactive hydroxyl groups. The density of the known locations is greater than approximately 100 locations per square centimeter. Optionally, oligomers are synthesized in situ onto the cleavable linkers and subsequently cleaved using a cleaving base. Optionally, the oligomers are cleaved and recovered as a pool of oligomers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Applicant: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, Dominic Suciu, Hetian Gao
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Patent number: 10286377Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array device having an adsorbed porous reaction layer for improved synthesis quality. The array comprises a plurality of electrodes on a substrate, wherein the electrodes are electronically connected to a computer control system. The array has an adsorbed porous reaction layer on the plurality of electrodes, wherein the adsorbed porous reaction layer comprises a chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group. In the preferred embodiment, the reaction layer is sucrose. A method for preparing an electrode array for improved synthesis quality is disclosed. The method comprises a cleaning method and a method of attachment of a reaction layer. The cleaning method comprises a plasma cleaning method and a chemical cleaning method. The reaction layer is attached after cleaning by exposing the microarray to a solution containing the chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: Andrei Gindilis
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Patent number: 10261075Abstract: There is disclosed a microarray having base cleavable linkers and a process of making the microarray. The microarray has a solid surface with known locations, each having reactive hydroxyl groups. The density of the known locations is greater than approximately 100 locations per square centimeter. Optionally, oligomers are synthesized in situ onto the cleavable linkers and subsequently cleaved using a cleaving base. Optionally, the oligomers are cleaved and recovered as a pool of oligomers.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, Dominic Suciu, Hetian Gao
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Publication number: 20180267032Abstract: There is disclosed a microarray having base cleavable linkers and a process of making the microarray. The microarray has a solid surface with known locations, each having reactive hydroxyl groups. The density of the known locations is greater than approximately 100 locations per square centimeter. Optionally, oligomers are synthesized in situ onto the cleavable linkers and subsequently cleaved using a cleaving base. Optionally, the oligomers are cleaved and recovered as a pool of oligomers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, Dominic Suciu, Hetian Gao
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Patent number: 10006131Abstract: There is disclosed an electrochemical deblocking solution for use on an electrode microarray. There is further disclosed a method for electrochemical synthesis on an electrode array using the electrochemical deblocking solution. The solution and method are for removing acid-labile protecting groups for synthesis of oligonucleotides, peptides, small molecules, or polymers on a microarray of electrodes while substantially improving isolation of deblocking to active electrodes. The method comprises applying a voltage or a current to at least one electrode of an array of electrodes. The array of electrodes is covered by the electrochemical deblocking solution.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J. Cooper, Jr.
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Patent number: 9983204Abstract: There is disclosed a microarray having base cleavable linkers and a process of making the microarray. The microarray has a solid surface with known locations, each having reactive hydroxyl groups. The density of the known locations is greater than approximately 100 locations per square centimeter. Optionally, oligomers are synthesized in situ onto the cleavable linkers and subsequently cleaved using a cleaving base. Optionally, the oligomers are cleaved and recovered as a pool of oligomers.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, Dominic Suciu, Hetian Gao
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Patent number: 9927434Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiplex microarray having serially attached non-functionalized biomolecules attached to a polymer coating covering each electrode of an array of electrodes for assays and a method of making the multiplex microarray. The method comprises serially blocking the electrodes of the microarray with a blocking protein, electropolymerizing pyrrole or a functionalized pyrrole on the electrodes where the biomolecule is not present during polymerization, exposing the microarray to a biomolecular solution containing a non-functionalized biomolecule for attachment to the polymer coating, and then repeating the steps to form the multiplex microarray.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: John Cooper
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Patent number: 9394167Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array architecture employing continuous and discontinuous circumferential electrodes. There is further disclosed a process for the neutralization of acid generated at anode(s) by base generated at cathode(s) circumferentially located to each other so as to confine a region of pH change. The cathodes can be displayed as concentric rings (continuous) or as counter electrodes in a cross pattern (discontinuous). In this way reagents, such as acid, generated in a center electrode are countered (neutralized) by reagents, such as base, generated at the corners or at the outer ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J. Cooper, Jr., H. Sho Fujii, Joseph Leonetti
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Patent number: 9339782Abstract: There is disclosed an electrode array device having an adsorbed porous reaction layer for improved synthesis quality. The array comprises a plurality of electrodes on a substrate, wherein the electrodes are electronically connected to a computer control system. The array has an adsorbed porous reaction layer on the plurality of electrodes, wherein the adsorbed porous reaction layer comprises a chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group. In the preferred embodiment, the reaction layer is sucrose. A method for preparing an electrode array for improved synthesis quality is disclosed. The method comprises a cleaning method and a method of attachment of a reaction layer. The cleaning method comprises a plasma cleaning method and a chemical cleaning method. The reaction layer is attached after cleaning by exposing the microarray to a solution containing the chemical species having at least one hydroxyl group.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventor: Andrei Gindilis
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Patent number: 9267213Abstract: There is disclosed an electrochemical deblocking solution for use on an electrode microarray. There is further disclosed a method for electrochemical synthesis on an electrode array using the electrochemical deblocking solution. The solution and method are for removing acid-labile protecting groups for synthesis of oligonucleotides, peptides, small molecules, or polymers on a microarray of electrodes while substantially improving isolation of deblocking to active electrodes. The method comprises applying a voltage or a current to at least one electrode of an array of electrodes. The array of electrodes is covered by the electrochemical deblocking solution.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J Cooper
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Publication number: 20130341561Abstract: There is disclosed an electrochemical deblocking solution for use on an electrode microarray. There is further disclosed a method for electrochemical synthesis on an electrode array using the electrochemical deblocking solution. The solution and method are for removing acid-labile protecting groups for synthesis of oligonucleotides, peptides, small molecules, or polymers on a microarray of electrodes while substantially improving isolation of deblocking to active electrodes. The method comprises applying a voltage or a current to at least one electrode of an array of electrodes. The array of electrodes is covered by the electrochemical deblocking solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: CustomArray, Inc.Inventors: Karl Maurer, John J. Cooper, JR., Michael Strathmann