Patents Assigned to Fluidigm
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Patent number: 9182322Abstract: Microfluidic devices are described that include a rigid base layer, and an elastomeric layer on the base layer. The elastomeric layer may include at least part of a fluid channel for transporting a liquid reagent, and a vent channel that accepts gas diffusing through the elastomeric layer from the flow channel and vents it out of the elastomeric layer. The devices may also include a mixing chamber fluidly connected to the fluid channel, and a control channel overlapping with a deflectable membrane that defines a portion of the flow channel, where the control channel may be operable to change a rate at which the liquid reagent flows through the fluid channel. The devices may further include a rigid plastic layer on the elastomeric layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Tim Woudenberg, Jing Wang, Hou-Pu Chou
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Patent number: 9177767Abstract: A mass spectrometer has a particle introduction system and a vaporizer, atomizer, and ionizer configured to produce ions from elements associated with the particle. An ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer is configured to separate ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio. A detector is positioned to detect at least some of the separated ions. A digital processor is configured to: (a) acquire data from the detector including at least first data in a primary detection group defined to comprise one or more mass-to-charge ratio channels of the mass spectrometer; (b) determine whether or not ions detected during at least one sampling cycle meet at least one selection criterion indicating a presence of a particle in the mass spectrometer; and (c) determine whether or not to use data in a secondary detection group based on whether or not the at least one selection criterion is met.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Alexei Antonov, Dmitry Roman Bandura
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Patent number: 9169335Abstract: Element tags based on novel metal-polymer conjugates are provided for elemental analysis of analytes, including ICP-MS. A polymer backbone is functionalized to irreversibly bind metals that are selected prior to use by the user. The polymer is further functionalized to attach a linker which allows for attachment to antibodies or other affinity reagents. The polymer format allows attachment of many copies of a given isotope, which linearly improves sensitivity. The metal-polymer conjugate tags enable multiplexed assay in two formats: bulk assay, where the average biomarker distribution in the sample is diagnostic, and single cell format to distinguish a rare (for example a diseased) cell in a complex sample (for example, blood).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm Canada, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Winnik, Mark Nitz, Vladimir Baranov, Xudong Lou
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Patent number: 9168531Abstract: A thermal cycler for a microfluidic device includes a controller operable to provide a series of electrical signals, a heat sink, and a heating element in thermal communication with the heat sink and operable to receive the series of electrical signals from the controller. The thermal cycler also includes a thermal chuck in thermal communication with the heating element. The thermal chuck comprises a heating surface operable to make thermal contact with the microfluidic device. The heating surface is characterized by a temperature ramp rate between 2.5 degrees Celsius per second and 5.5 degrees Celsius per second and a temperature difference between a first portion of the heating surface supporting a first portion of the microfluidic device and a second portion of the heating surface supporting a second portion of the microfluidic device is less than 0.25° C.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: FLUIDIGM CORPORATIONInventors: Jake Kimball, Brandon Ripley, Gang Sun, Dominique Toppani, Myo Thu Maung
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Patent number: 9163053Abstract: The invention generally relates to nucleotide analogs and methods of their use in sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a nucleotide analog including a detectable label attached to a nitrogenous base portion of a nucleotide analog by a cleavable linker, in which contact of the analog with at least one activating agent results in cleavage of the label and elimination of the linker, thereby producing a natural nucleotide, a 9-deaza-G, 9-deaza-A, or ?-uridine.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Suhaib Siddiqi, J. William Efcavitch, Judith Mitchell, Subramanian Marappan, Jayson Bowers, Mirna Jaroza
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Patent number: 9157116Abstract: High throughput methods are used that combine the features of using a matrix-type microfluidic device, labeled nucleic acid probes, and homogenous assays to detect and/or quantify nucleic acid analytes. The high throughput methods are capable of detecting nucleic acid analyes with high PCR and probe specificity, producing a low fluorescence background and therefore, a high signal to noise ratio. Additionally, the high throughput methods are capable of detecting low copy number nucleic acid analyte per cell.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Kenneth J. Livak, Marc Unger
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Patent number: 9150913Abstract: An M×N matrix microfluidic device for performing a matrix of reactions, the device having a plurality of reaction cells in communication with one of either a sample inlet or a reagent inlet through a via formed within an elastomeric block of the device. Methods provided include a method for forming vias in parallel in an elastomeric layer of an elastomeric block of a microfluidic device, the method comprising using patterned photoresist masks and etching reagents to etch away regions or portions of an elastomeric layer of the elastomeric block.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef
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Publication number: 20150273735Abstract: An integrated fluidic chip includes a substrate defined by a lateral surface area greater than 28 square inches. The integrated fluidic chip also includes a first elastomeric layer having a mold surface and a top surface. The mold surface of the first elastomeric layer is joined to a portion of the substrate. The first elastomeric layer includes a plurality of first channels extending normally from the substrate to a first dimension inside the first elastomeric layer. The integrated fluidic chip further includes a second elastomeric layer having a mold surface and a top surface. The mold surface of the second elastomeric layer is joined to at least a portion of the top surface of the first elastomeric layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: FLUIDIGM CORPORATIONInventor: David S. Cohen
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Patent number: 9103761Abstract: The presence of a detectable entity within a detection volume of a microfabricated elastomeric structure is sensed through a change in the electrical or magnetic environment of the detection volume. In embodiments utilizing electronic detection, an electric field is applied to the detection volume and a change in impedance, current, or combined impedance and current due to the presence of the detectable entity is measured. In embodiments utilizing magnetic detection, the magnetic properties of a magnetized detected entity alter the magnetic field of the detection volume. This changed magnetic field induces a current which can reveal the detectable entity. The change in resistance of a magnetoresistive element may also reveal the passage of a magnetized detectable entity.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: FLUIDIGM CORPORATIONInventors: Hany Nassef, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger
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Patent number: 9103825Abstract: A microfluidic device adapted to perform many simultaneous binding assays including but not limited to immunological experiments, such as ELISA assays, with minimal cross-talk between primary and secondary antibodies.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: FLUIDIGM CORPORATIONInventors: Hany Ramez Nassef, Hou-Pu Chou, Michael Lucero, Andrew May, Kathy Yokobata
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Patent number: 9090934Abstract: The invention provides an assay method for detection and/or quantification of a plurality of nucleic acid or protein targets in a sample. In the method probes are used to associate a detectable tag sequence with each of the selected targets present in the sample. Probes or primers sufficient to identify at least 25, and preferably at least 500, different targets are used. The method involves segregating aliquots of the sample from each other and detecting the tag sequences in each aliquot.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Michael Lucero, Marc Unger
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Patent number: 9074204Abstract: Described herein are methods useful for incorporating one or more adaptors and/or nucleotide tag(s) and/or barcode nucleotide sequence(s) one, or typically more, target nucleotide sequences. In particular embodiments, nucleic acid fragments having adaptors, e.g., suitable for use in high-throughput DNA sequencing are generated. In other embodiments, information about a reaction mixture is encoded into a reaction product. Also described herein are methods and kits useful for amplifying one or more target nucleic acids in preparation for applications such as bidirectional nucleic acid sequencing. In particular embodiments, methods of the invention entail additionally carrying out bidirectional DNA sequencing. Also described herein are methods for encoding and detecting and/or quantifying alleles by primer extension.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Megan Anderson, Peilin Chen, Brian Fowler, Robert C. Jones, Fiona Kaper, Ronald Lebofsky, Andrew May
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Patent number: 9039997Abstract: The present invention includes microfluidic systems having a microfabricated cavity that may be covered with a removable cover, where the removable cover allows at least part of the opening of the microfabricated cavity to be exposed or directly accessed by an operator. The microfluidic systems comprise chambers, flow and control channels formed in elastomeric layers that may comprise PDMS. The removable cover comprises a thermoplastic base film bonded to an elastomer layer by an adhesive layer. When the removable cover is peeled off, the chamber is at least partially open to allow sample extraction from the chamber. The chamber may have macromolecular crystals formed inside or resulting contents from a PCR reaction. The invention also includes a method for making vias in elastomeric layers by using the removable cover. The invention further includes methods and devices for peeling the peelable cover or a removable component such as Integrated Heater Spreader.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: David Cohen, Andrew May, Martin Pieprzyk, Brian Fowler, Kim Huat Lee, Jun Yan, Ming Fang Zhou, Seng Beng Ng
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Patent number: 9028777Abstract: Provided are cartridges and systems for effecting automated extraction, isolation, and purification of cellular components—such as nucleic acids—from a cellular sample in assay-ready form. Also provided are related methods of effecting such sample processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Kyle W. Hukari, Jason A. A. West, Michael A. Shultz, Richard Milson, Nikolas M. Isely, Michael C. DeRenzi
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Patent number: 9012144Abstract: The invention provides methods for sequencing a polynucleotide comprising stopping an extension cycle in a sequence by synthesis reaction before the reaction has run to near or full completion.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Stanley Lapidus, Philip Richard Buzby, Timothy Harris
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Patent number: 9012239Abstract: Element tags based on novel metal-polymer conjugates are provided for elemental analysis of analytes, including ICP-MS. A polymer backbone is functionalized to irreversibly bind metals that are selected prior to use by the user. The polymer is further functionalized to attach a linker which allows for attachment to antibodies or other affinity reagents. The polymer format allows attachment of many copies of a given isotope, which linearly improves sensitivity. The metal-polymer conjugate tags enable multiplexed assay in two formats: bulk assay, where the average biomarker distribution in the sample is diagnostic, and single cell format to distinguish a rare (for example a diseased) cell in a complex sample (for example, blood).Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Winnik, Mark Nitz, Vladimir Baranov, Xudong Lou
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Patent number: 8963076Abstract: In a mass cytometer or mass spectrometer, a sample of elemental tagged particles is transferred from a dispersion to a gas flow through a carrier aerosol spray for atomization and ionization by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source. The configuration of the sample transfer apparatus allow for total consumption of the sample by passing the sample spray through a deceleration stage to decelerate the spray of particles from its high velocity expansion. Following the deceleration stage, the decelerated sample of particles can be accelerated and focused through an acceleration stage for transferring into the ICP. This effectively improves the particle transfer between the sample spray and the ICP.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventor: Raymond Jong
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Publication number: 20150011422Abstract: Methods and kits for enzymes involved in post-translational modifications are provided. The methods employ elemental analysis, including ICP-MS.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Applicant: Fluidigm Canada Inc.Inventor: Olga Ornatsky
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Patent number: 8926905Abstract: An apparatus for imaging one or more selected fluorescence indications from a microfluidic device. The apparatus includes an imaging path coupled to least one chamber in at least one microfluidic device. The imaging path provides for transmission of one or more fluorescent emission signals derived from one or more samples in the at least one chamber of the at least one microfluidic device. The chamber has a chamber size, the chamber size being characterized by an actual spatial dimension normal to the imaging path. The apparatus also includes an optical lens system coupled to the imaging path. The optical lens system is adapted to transmit the one or more fluorescent signals associated with the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Marc A. Unger, Geoffrey Richard Facer, Barry Clerkson, Christopher G. Cesar, Neil Switz
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Patent number: D732185Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Temujin W. Kuechle, Raphael Hebert, David Moriconi