Arrays of microparticles and methods of preparation thereof
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C12Q-001/68
B01J-019/00
G01N-033/543
출원번호
US-0486598
(2014-09-15)
등록번호
US-9611507
(2017-04-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Seul, Michael
Chau, Chiu Wo
Huang, Hui
Banerjee, Sukanta
Yang, Jiacheng
Hong, Ye
출원인 / 주소
BioArray Solutions, Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
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초록▼
This invention provides high unit density arrays of microparticles and methods of assembling such arrays. The microparticles in the arrays may be functionalized with chemical or biological entities specific to a given target analyte. The high unit density arrays of this invention are formed on chips
This invention provides high unit density arrays of microparticles and methods of assembling such arrays. The microparticles in the arrays may be functionalized with chemical or biological entities specific to a given target analyte. The high unit density arrays of this invention are formed on chips which may be combined to form multichip arrays according to the methods described herein. The chips and/or multichip arrays of this invention are useful for chemical and biological assays.
대표청구항▼
1. A biochip comprising a semiconductor wafer substrate having a multiplicity of bead arrays within delineated compartments positioned thereon and having separating boundaries between said delineated compartments, wherein each bead array comprises a set of biofunctionalized beads and wherein the bio
1. A biochip comprising a semiconductor wafer substrate having a multiplicity of bead arrays within delineated compartments positioned thereon and having separating boundaries between said delineated compartments, wherein each bead array comprises a set of biofunctionalized beads and wherein the biofunctionalized beads are optically encoded such that bead subpopulations having different biomolecules attached thereto are distinguishable by optical analysis; andwherein each of the delineated compartments comprises recess structures for housing the biofunctionalized beads, wherein the structures each comprise a recess surface opening and a recess bottom, and wherein the recess surface opening comprises a smaller diameter than the recess bottom. 2. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the separating boundaries comprise scribe lines. 3. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the biofunctionalized beads comprise one or more biomolecules selected from the group consisting of oligonucleotides, nucleic acid fragments, proteins, oligopeptides, ligands, receptors, antigens, antibodies, individual members of biological binding pairs, and combinations thereof. 4. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the structures are substantially occupied by biofunctionalized beads. 5. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the structures are each sized so as to accommodate one bead. 6. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the structures are each sized so as to accommodate multiple beads. 7. The biochip of claim 1 wherein the structures comprise triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, circular shapes or a combination thereof. 8. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the structures have a depth of about 0.5 to 1.5 times the diameter of the beads. 9. The biochip of claim 1, wherein each bead array comprises the same set of biofunctionalized beads. 10. The biochip claim 1, wherein the multiplicity of bead arrays comprises at least two different sets of biofunctionalized beads. 11. The biochip of claim 1, wherein each delineated compartment is associated with a decodable tag that identifies the semiconductor wafer substrate. 12. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the biofunctionalized beads are affixed to the substrate by covalent bonds, van der Waals forces, electrostatic forces, gravitational forces, magnetic forces, or a combination thereof. 13. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the biofunctionalized beads comprise plastic, ceramic, or glass beads or a combination thereof. 14. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the biofunctionalized beads have diameters of from about 0.2 micron to about 200 microns. 15. The biochip of claim 1, wherein the optical analysis comprises analysis of one or more of excitation wavelength, emission wavelength, excited-state lifetime, and emission intensity. 16. The biochip of claim 1, further comprising a removable protective coating covering the multiplicity of bead arrays. 17. The biochip of claim 16, wherein the removable protective coating comprises an inert, non-reducing sugar or a hydrogel. 18. A plurality of chips prepared by singulation of the biochip of claim 1 along the separating boundaries.
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