Normally closed microvalve and applications of the same
US-9618129-B2 · Apr 11, 2017 · US
US10538726B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10538726-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916397019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A system for microdialysis imaging and regional fluidic delivery and control includes a microdialysis imager including a imaging head having N pixels aligned in a pixel array for monitoring a living bio-object associated with the pixel array; and a fluidic module coupled to the microdialysis imager for delivering a fluidic substance to and collecting effluent from the living bio-object, including a fluidic network having a plurality of valves, a plurality of fluidic channels in fluidic communication with the plurality of valves and one or more pumps coupled to corresponding fluidic channels, and a microcontroller coupled to the fluidic network for individually controlling the plurality of valves and the one or more pumps of the fluidic network as so to operably and selectively deliver the fluidic substance to and continuously collect the effluent from the living bio-object responsive to the delivered fluidic substance via each pixel in real time.
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A system for microdialysis imaging and regional fluidic delivery and control for dialyzing/retrodialyzing/culturing/controlling/analyzing the living bio-object, wherein the living bio-object comprises cells, tissues, slices, or an organ of a living subject, comprising: a microdialysis imager comprising a imaging head having N pixels aligned in a pixel array for monitoring a state of a living bio-object that is in fluidic communication with the pixel array, N being a positive integer greater than one; and a fluidic module coupled to the microdialysis imager for delivering a fluidic substance to and collecting effluent from the living bio-object, the fluidic module comprising a fluidic network having a plurality of valves, a plurality of fluidic channels in fluidic communication with the plurality of valves and one or more pumps coupled to corresponding fluidic channels, and a microcontroller coupled to the fluidic network for individually controlling the plurality of valves and the one or more pumps of the fluidic network as so to operably and selectively deliver the fluidic substance to and continuously collect the effluent from the living bio-object responsive to the delivered fluidic substance via each pixel of the pixel array in real time. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein each pixel comprises a delivery channel and a collection channel in fluidic communication with each other and the N pixels are aligned such that the pixel array has a first end and an opposite, second end, and wherein the imaging head further comprises a semipermeable membrane disposed on the first end of the pixel array. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein each of the delivery and collection channels of each pixel is in a tube whose end area defines a pixel area. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the delivery channel and the collection channel of each pixel is separated by a wall that defines a gap at the first end of each pixel of the pixel array so that the delivery channel and the collection channel of each pixel are in fluidic communication with each other via the gap. 5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the imaging head is formed as a ribbon whose end area defines an area of the pixel array. 6. The system of claim 2 , wherein the microdialysis imager further comprises a microdialysis membrane disposed on the semipermeable membrane of the imaging head for placing the living bio-object thereon; and a layer of cell culture or perfusion media disposed on the microdialysis membrane. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the microdialysis imager is in fluidic communication with the plurality of fluidic channels via the second end of the pixel array. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the delivery of the fluidic substance to and the collection of the effluent from the living bio-object in each pixel of the pixel array are via the second end of the pixel array. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the first and second ends of the pixel array are top and bottom ends of the pixel array, respectively, so that the microdialysis imager is in an inverted geometry. 10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the microdialysis imager further comprises a microelectrode array (MEA) superimposed on the semipermeable membrane, wherein the MEA is corresponding to the pixel array with each pair of electrodes coupled to a respective pixel for detecting electrical activity of the living bio-object in an immediate vicinity of the respective pixel. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the MEA is provided as a substrate disposed between the semipermeable/microdialysis membrane and the bio-object, wherein the substrate has through holes, each through hole being corresponding to a respective underlying pixel to allow fluidic communication with the respective underlying pixel, and wherein the electrodes are connected to detection electronics by thin-film leads. 12. The system of claim 2 , wherein the semipermeable membrane is made of polyarylonitrile, AN69, cuprophane, polycarbonate, polyamide, polysufone, polyarylethersulfone, or a combination thereof. 13. The system of claim 1 , wherein each valve is a rotary planar valve (RPV), and wherein each pump is a rotary planar peristaltic micropump (RPPM). 14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic module comprises a delivery control unit disposed on one side of the microdialysis imager, and a collection control unit disposed on the other side of the microdialysis imager, wherein the delivery control unit, the microdialysis imager and the collection control unit are in fluidic communication with each other, so that input and output of each pixel of the pixel array are operably controllable by the delivery control unit and/or the collection control unit. 15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic module comprises a delivery control unit disposed on one side of the microdialysis imager, and a collection control unit disposed on the same side of the microdialysis imager, wherein the delivery control unit, the microdialysis imager and the collection control unit are in fluidic communication with each other, so that input and output of each pixel of the pixel array are operably controllable by the delivery control unit and/or the collection control unit. 16. The system of claim 14 , wherein the delivery control unit comprises at least one multi-channel input selector valve coupled to a plurality of input ports that operably provides a plurality of fluids, at least one input pump coupled to the at least one multi-channel input selector valve, and at least one multi-channel input director valve coupled to the at least one input pump; the collection control unit comprises at least one multi-channel output collector valve, at least one output pump coupled to the at least one multi-channel output collector valve and at least one multi-channel output director valve; and the microdialysis imager is coupled between the at least one multi-channel input director valve of the delivery control unit and the at least one multi-channel output collector valve of the collection control unit. 17. The system of claim 16 , further comprising an analyzer unit coupled to the at least one multi-channel output director valve of the collection control unit. 18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the analyzer unit comprises a at least one of a fluorimeter, an electrochemical analyzer, a capillary electrophoresis detector, a liquid chromatography detector, a radiation detector, an impedance/conductance analyzer, a mass spectrometer, chemical detectors, or combinations thereof. 19. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic module is configured such that the fluidic substance delivered to the living bio-object is identical in each pixel of the pixel array, or different in different pixels of the pixel array. 20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the fluidic substance contains one or more fluids with a concentration of each fluid controllable in real time. 21. The system of claim 19 , wherein the fluidic substance has a one-dimensional or two-dimensional concentration gradient distribution across the pixel array. 22. The system of claim 19 , wherein the fluidic substance contains perfusate or drugs, and the effluent contains dialysate or waste from the living bio-object. 23. A method for microdialysis imaging and regional fluidic delivery and control for dialyzing/retrodialyzing/culturing/controlling/analyzing a living bio-object, wherein the living bio-object comprises cells, tissues, or
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characterised by interfacing components, e.g. fluidic, electrical, optical or mechanical interfaces · CPC title
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