Patents Assigned to Seahorse Bioscience
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Patent number: 10359418Abstract: Devices and methods that measure one or more properties of a living cell culture that is contained in liquid media within a vessel, and typically analyzes plural cell cultures contained in plural vessels such as the wells of a multiwell microplate substantially in parallel. The devices incorporate a sensor that remains in equilibrium with, e.g., remains submerged within, the liquid cell media during the performance of a measurement and during addition of one or more cell affecting fluids such as solutions of potential drug compounds.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: SEAHORSE BIOSCIENCEInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Stephen C. Young, Jim Orrell
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Patent number: 10118177Abstract: A multiwell microplate for holding liquid samples, and a method of use thereof. The multiwell microplate includes a frame defining a plurality of wells disposed in a single column, each well having an opening with a length l1. A moat is disposed about the plurality of wells. A plurality of walls traverses the moat, the walls defining a plurality of compartments, each compartment having a length l2 selected from a range of greater than l1 and less than 6l1. A multiwell microplate carrier includes a body defining a plurality of regions configured to hold a plurality of multiwell microplates in parallel, each multiwell microplate defining a single column of wells, and each of the regions defining a plurality of openings that are adapted to mate with the single columns of wells.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: SEAHORSE BIOSCIENCEInventors: Sarah Burroughs, Paul McGarr, Suzanne Armitstead, Jay S. Teich, Jason Dell'Arciprete
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Patent number: 9494577Abstract: An apparatus including a plurality of wells for conducting analysis of three-dimensional cell samples (e.g., tissue samples) and methods for experimenting with a three-dimensional sample. A removable insert for use with the apparatus enables plunger-driven perfusion of the three-dimensional sample.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Seahorse BiosciencesInventors: Paul McGarr, Andy C. Neilson, Jay S. Teich
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Patent number: 9170255Abstract: Devices and methods that measure one or more properties of a living cell culture that is contained in liquid media within a vessel, and typically analyzes plural cell cultures contained in plural vessels such as the wells of a multiwell microplate substantially in parallel. The devices incorporate a sensor that remains in equilibrium with, e.g., remains submerged within, the liquid cell media during the performance of a measurement and during addition of one or more cell affecting fluids such as solutions of potential drug compounds.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Stephen G. Young, Jim Orrell
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Patent number: 9170253Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Publication number: 20140248650Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Publication number: 20140186876Abstract: Devices and methods that measure one or more properties of a living cell culture that is contained in liquid media within a vessel, and typically analyzes plural cell cultures contained in plural vessels such as the wells of a multiwell microplate substantially in parallel. The devices incorporate a sensor that remains in equilibrium with, e.g., remains submerged within, the liquid cell media during the performance of a measurement and during addition of one or more cell affecting fluids such as solutions of potential drug compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Stephen G. Young, Jim Orrell
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Publication number: 20140170671Abstract: An apparatus including a plurality of wells for conducting analysis of three-dimensional cell samples (e.g., tissue samples) and methods for experimenting with a three-dimensional sample. A removable insert for use with the apparatus enables plunger-driven perfusion of the three-dimensional sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Paul McGarr, Andy C. Neilson, Jay S. Teich
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Patent number: 8697431Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.Inventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Patent number: 8658349Abstract: Devices and methods that measure one or more properties of a living cell culture that is contained in liquid media within a vessel, and typically analyzes plural cell cultures contained in plural vessels such as the wells of a multiwell microplate substantially in parallel. The devices incorporate a sensor that remains in equilibrium with, e.g., remains submerged within, the liquid cell media during the performance of a measurement and during addition of one or more cell affecting fluids such as solutions of potential drug compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Stephen C. Young, Jim Orrell
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Patent number: 8202702Abstract: The accuracy and/or precision of measurements of extracellular acidification rate or CO2 evolution in cell culture medium may be improved by using materials with low CO2 permeability for medium-containing vessels.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Andy C. Neilson, Suzanne Armitstead, Yevgeniy Margolin, Stephen C. Young
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Patent number: 7851201Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.Inventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Publication number: 20100105578Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Patent number: 7638321Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.Inventors: Jay S. Teich, Andy C. Neilson, Michael R. Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Publication number: 20080014571Abstract: Devices and methods that measure one or more properties of a living cell culture that is contained in liquid media within a vessel, and typically analyzes plural cell cultures contained in plural vessels such as the wells of a multiwell microplate substantially in parallel. The devices incorporate a sensor that remains in equilibrium with, e.g., remains submerged within, the liquid cell media during the performance of a measurement and during addition of one or more cell affecting fluids such as solutions of potential drug compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay Teich, Andy Neilson, Steve Young, Jim Orrell
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Publication number: 20070238165Abstract: A method of analyzing cells disposed in media within a vessel includes the steps of providing a vessel having an original volume of media about the cells, reducing the original volume of media about at least a portion of the cells to define a reduced volume of media, and analyzing a constituent related to the cells within the reduced volume of media. An apparatus for analyzing cells includes a stage adapted to receive a vessel holding cells and a volume of media, a plunger adapted to receive a barrier to create a reduced volume of media within the vessel including at least a portion of the cells, the barrier adapted for insertion into the vessel by relative movement of the stage and the plunger, and a sensor in sensing communication with the reduced volume of media, wherein the sensor is configured to analyze a constituent disposed within the reduced volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay Teich, Andy Neilson, Michael Sweeney, Geoff Uhl
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Patent number: D728818Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Sarah Burroughs, Suzanne Armitstead, Paul McGarr, Jay S. Teich, Jason Dell'Arciprete
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Patent number: D729404Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Jay S. Teich, Paul McGarr
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Patent number: D730537Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Sarah Burroughs, Suzanne Armitstead, Paul McGarr, Jay S. Teich, Jason Dell'Arciprete
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Patent number: D732186Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Seahorse BioscienceInventors: Sarah Burroughs, Jason Dell'Arciprete, Suzanne Armitstead, Paul McGarr, Jay S. Teich