Microfluidic devices for optically-driven convection and displacement, kits and methods thereof

US10829728B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10829728-B2
Application numberUS-201816010176-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2018
Priority dateDec 30, 2015
Publication dateNov 10, 2020
Grant dateNov 10, 2020

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Apparatuses and methods are described for the use of optically driven bubble, convective and displacing fluidic flow to provide motive force in microfluidic devices. Alternative motive modalities are useful to selectively dislodge and displace micro-objects, including biological cells, from a variety of locations within the enclosure of a microfluidic device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A microfluidic device comprising an enclosure further comprising a flow region and a sequestration pen, wherein the sequestration pen comprises: a connection region, an isolation region and a displacement force generation region, wherein: the connection region comprises a proximal opening to the flow region and a distal opening to the isolation region; the isolation region comprises at least one fluidic connection to the displacement force generation region, wherein the at least one fluidic connection between the isolation region and the displacement force generation region is configured to prevent passage of a micro-object from the isolation region to the displacement force generation region; and the displacement force generation region further comprises a thermal target. 2. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluidic connection between the isolation region and the displacement force generation region comprises a cross sectional dimension configured to prevent passage of a micro-object from the isolation region to the displacement force generation region. 3. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein one or more barrier modules in the displacement force generation region form a gap between the one or more barrier modules and a wall of the sequestration pen, providing the at least one fluidic connection between the isolation region and the displacement force generation region wherein the gap is configured to prevent passage of a micro-object from the isolation region to the displacement force generation region. 4. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure of the microfluidic device further comprises a microfluidic circuit structure that defines, in part, the sequestration pen, and wherein the thermal target is disposed on the microfluidic circuit structure. 5. The microfluidic device of a claim 1 , wherein the enclosure of the microfluidic device further comprises a base that defines, in part, the sequestration pen, and wherein the thermal target is disposed on an inner surface of the base. 6. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the thermal target is positioned in a portion of the displacement force generation region distal to the least one fluidic connection to the isolation region. 7. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic connection comprises a constricted fluidic connector that connects the isolation region to the displacement force generation region, wherein the dimension of the constricted fluidic connector is narrowed relative to the isolation region, thereby preventing passage of the micro-object. 8. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the displacement force generation region has more than one fluidic connection to the isolation region. 9. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the displacement force generation region comprises a single opening, wherein the single opening is the fluidic connection to the isolation region. 10. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more barrier modules in the displacement force generation region comprises a gap between each of the one or more barrier modules and its neighbor, wherein the gap is configured to prevent passage of a micro-object from the isolation region to the displacement force generation region. 11. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the displacement force generation region comprises a fluidic connector comprising at least one curved portion. 12. The microfluidic device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one curved portion of the fluidic connector comprises a turn of about 60 degrees to about 180 degrees. 13. The microfluidic device of claim 11 , wherein the fluidic connector of the displacement force generation region comprises at least two curved portions. 14. The microfluidic device of claim 13 , wherein each of the at least two curved portions of the fluidic connector comprises a turn of about 60 degrees to about 180 degrees. 15. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the thermal target is a sacrificial feature. 16. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure of the microfluidic device further comprises a base that defines, in part, the sequestration pen, wherein the thermal target is disposed on an inner surface of the base. 17. The microfluidic device of claim 1 , wherein the displacement force generation region is configured to constrain expansion of a gaseous bubble formed thereupon in one predominate direction. 18. A microfluidic device comprising an enclosure further comprising a flow region and a sequestration pen, wherein the sequestration pen comprises: a connection region, an isolation region and a displacement force generation region, wherein: the connection region comprises a proximal opening to the flow region and a distal opening to the isolation region; the isolation region comprises at least one fluidic connection to the displacement force generation region, wherein the at least one fluidic connection comprises a cross sectional dimension less than about 11 microns; and the displacement force generation region further comprises a thermal target. 19. The microfluidic device of claim 18 , wherein the thermal target is a sacrificial feature. 20. A microfluidic device comprising an enclosure further comprising a flow region and a sequestration pen, wherein the sequestration pen comprises: a connection region, an isolation region and a displacement force generation region, wherein: the connection region comprises a proximal opening to the flow region and a distal opening to the isolation region; the isolation region comprises at least one fluidic connection to the displacement force generation region, wherein the at least one fluidic connection comprises a cross sectional dimension configured to prevent fluidic flow from the displacement force generation region in the absence of a force generated therein; and the displacement force generation region further comprises a thermal target, and is configured to minimize secondary flows of fluidic media to maximize the force generated therein towards the isolation region. 21. The microfluidic device of claim 20 , wherein the displacement force region comprises elongate dimensions, and the thermal target is disposed at the distal portion of the displacement region and is configured to direct the force generated therein in the direction towards the fluidic connection with the isolation region.

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What does patent US10829728B2 cover?
Apparatuses and methods are described for the use of optically driven bubble, convective and displacing fluidic flow to provide motive force in microfluidic devices. Alternative motive modalities are useful to selectively dislodge and displace micro-objects, including biological cells, from a variety of locations within the enclosure of a microfluidic device.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Berkeley Lights Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01L3/502761. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 10 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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