System and method for providing improved event reading and data processing capabilities in a flow cytometer
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01N-015/14
G01N-021/00
출원번호
US-0853043
(2001-05-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Yount, Dwayne
Brown, Scott
Payavala, Sreedhar
Stokdijk, Willem
Hopkins, Perry
Helms, Steven
출원인 / 주소
Becton, Dickinson and Company
대리인 / 주소
Petty Douglas A.
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A system and method for use with a flow cytometer to improve event reading and data processing capabilities of the flow cytometer, while also providing efficient system configuration assessment capabilities. The system and method enables the flow cytometer to capture and sample an entire waveform re
A system and method for use with a flow cytometer to improve event reading and data processing capabilities of the flow cytometer, while also providing efficient system configuration assessment capabilities. The system and method enables the flow cytometer to capture and sample an entire waveform representative of an event being read, and provides improved processing and analysis of the sampled data in a real time or near real-time basis. The system and method further enable the flow cytometer to assess its configuration and provide assessment results to an operator in an efficient and effective manner.
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1. A system for processing at least one signal representative of an event detected by at least one detector in a flow cytometer, the system comprising:a detector, adapted to detect light emitted from said event in said flow cytometer and to generate a signal representative of said emitted light;a sa
1. A system for processing at least one signal representative of an event detected by at least one detector in a flow cytometer, the system comprising:a detector, adapted to detect light emitted from said event in said flow cytometer and to generate a signal representative of said emitted light;a sampling device, adapted to receive portions of said signal from said detector in time sequence and to generate a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said signal as said respective portion of said signal is being received; andan arithmetic device, adapted to arithmetically combine a designated value with each of said values. 2. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said sampling device receives a number of said portions totaling substantially all of said signal, and generates said values which represent said portions of substantially all of said signal. 3. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said signal is an analog signal representative of a light signal emitted from said event as detected by said detector. 4. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said arithmetic device includes a subtracter which is adapted to subtract said designated value from each of said values. 5. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said designated value is representative of an undesired signal detected by said detector. 6. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said designated value is representative of a characteristic of said detector. 7. A method for processing at least one signal representative of an event detected by at least one detector in a flow cytometer, the method comprising:generating a signal representative of light emitted from said event in said flow cytometer using a detector;receiving portions of said signal from said detector in time sequence;generating a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said signal as said respective portion of said signal is being received; andarithmetically combining a designated value with each of said values. 8. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein:said receiving receives a number of said portions totaling substantially all of said signal. 9. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein:said signal is an analog signal representative of a light signal emitted from said event as detected by said detector. 10. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein:said arithmetic combining includes subtracting said designated value from each of said values. 11. A method as claimed in clam 7 , wherein:said designated value is representative of an undesired signal detected by said detector. 12. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein:said designated value is representative of a characteristic of said detector. 13. A system for processing at least two signals representative of an event detected by at least two detectors in a flow cytometer, the system comprising:a first detector and a second detector, adapted to detect light emitted from said event in said flow cytometer and to generate a first signal and a second signal representative of said emitted light, respectively;a sampling device, adapted to receive portions of said first signal from said first detector in time sequence and to generate a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said first signal as said respective portion of said first signal is being received, and to receive portions of said second signal from said second detector in time sequence and to generate a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said second signal as said respective portion of said second signal is being received, wherein said sampling device receives said portions of said first signal at a time different form that during which said sampling device receives at least some of said portions of said second signal; anda storage device, adapted to receive said values generated by said sampling device and to impose a delay on said values from at least one of said first and second signal. 14. A system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:said storage device time correlates said values generated from said first signal with said values generated from said second signal. 15. A system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:said delay corresponds to a distance between interrogation points of said respective first and second detectors. 16. A system as claimed as claim 13, wherein:said sampling device receives a number of said portions totaling substantially all of said signals, and generates said values which represent said portions of substantially all of said signals. 17. A system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:each of said signals is an analog signal representative of a light signal emitted from said event as detected by said detector. 18. A system as claimed in claim 13, further comprising:an arithmetic device, adapted to arithmetically combine a designated value with each of said values generated from at least one of said signals. 19. A system as claimed in claim 18, wherein:said arithmetic device includes a subtractor which is adapted to subtract said designated value from each of said values. 20. A system as claimed in claim 18, wherein:said designated value is representative of an undesired signal detected by said detector. 21. A system as claimed in claim 18, wherein:said designated value is representative of a characteristic of said detector. 22. A system as claimed in claim 13, further comprising:a comparator, adapted to compare each of said values generated from said first signal with a respective one of said values generated from said second signal. 23. A method for processing at least two signals representative of an event detected by at least two detectors in a flow cytometer, the method comprising:generating a first signal and a second signal representative of light emitted from said event in said flow cytometer detected using a first detector and a second detector, respectively;receiving portions of said first signal and said second signal in time sequence, wherein said portions of said first signal are received at a time different from that during which at least some of said portions of said second signal are received;generating a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said first signal as said respective portion of said first signal is being received;generating a respective value representative of the respective magnitude of each respective portion of said second signal as said respective portion of said second signal is being received;storing said values generated from said first and second signals and imposing a delay on said values from at least one of said first and second signals. 24. A method as claimed in claim 23, further comprising the step of time correlating said values generated from said first signal with said values generated from said second signal. 25. A method as claimed in claim 23, wherein:said delay corresponds to a distance between interrogation points of said respective first and second detectors. 26. A method as claimed in claim 23, wherein said receiving receives a number of said portions totaling substantially all of said signal. 27. A method as claimed in claim 23, wherein:each said signal is an analog signal representative of a light signal emitted from said event as detected by one of said detectors. 28. A method as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:arithmetically combining a designated value with each of said values. 29. A method as claimed in claim 28, wherein:said arithmetic combining includes subtracting said designated value from each of said values. 30. A method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said designated value is representative of a undesired signal detected by said detector. 31. A method as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:comparing each of said values generated from said first signal with a respective one of said values generated from said second signal.
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