Abstract: Biosensor apparatus and associated method for detecting a target material using a vibrating resonator having a surface that operably interacts with the target material. A detector is in electrical communication with a sensor, the sensor comprising a first paddle assembly connected to a second paddle assembly, the first paddle assembly having at least one microbalance sensing resonator proximate a proximal end and at least one sensing electrical contact proximate a distal end in electrical communication with the sensing resonator. The at least one sensing resonator has a target coating for operably interacting with the target material, and the second paddle assembly has a microbalance reference resonator proximate the proximal end and at least one reference electrical contact proximate the distal end in electrical communication with the reference resonator.
Abstract: Detecting a presence of a subject material in a fluid sample using at least one resonating sensor immersible in the fluid sample. Binding kinetics of an interaction of an analyte material present in the fluid sample are measured with the resonating sensor, which has binding sites for the analyte material. Prior to exposing the resonating sensor to the fluid sample, operation of the resonating sensor is initiated, which produces a sensor output signal representing a resonance characteristic of the resonating sensor. Optionally, a reference resonator is used that produces a reference output signal. The reference resonator lacks binding sites for the analyte. Introduction of a fluid sample to the resonating sensor is automatically detected based on detection of a characteristic change in the sensor output signal or a reference output signal, or both.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 1, 2013
Publication date:
May 8, 2014
Applicant:
Rapid Diagnostek, Inc.
Inventors:
Gaganbir Singh Johal, Ian Robert Harmon, Richard Allen Van Deusen
Abstract: A subject material in a fluid sample is detected using a resonating sensor immersible in the fluid sample. Binding kinetics of an interaction of an analyte material present in the fluid sample are measured with the resonating sensor, which has binding sites for the analyte material. Prior to exposing the resonating sensor to the fluid sample, operation of the resonating sensor is initiated, producing a sensor output signal representing a resonance characteristic of the resonating sensor. Optionally, a reference resonator that lacks binding sites for the analyte is used to produce a reference output signal. Introduction of a fluid sample to the resonating sensor is automatically detected based on a characteristic change in the sensor output signal or a reference output signal. In response to the detecting of the introduction of the fluid sample, automated measurement of the binding kinetics are measured.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 2011
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2013
Assignee:
Rapid Diagnostek, Inc.
Inventors:
Gaganbir Singh Johal, Ian Robert Harmon, Richard Allen Van Deusen