Image acquisition system for acquiring an image of a liquid sample
US-2024310274-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US11385170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11385170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715671334-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2022 |
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The present disclosure provides a plate comprising an array of wells for chemical or biological reactions, wherein each of the wells comprises a reaction chamber with at least one opening on a surface of the plate. The array of wells consist of a plurality of adjacent blocks of wells, wherein each block of wells consists of a plurality of adjacent rows of wells, and wherein at least one void is provided in each block of wells in between the rows of wells. Here, the void is particularly part of the surface of the plate and lacks a well opening. Furthermore, a method for multiple imaging of such a plate by means of an imaging system is provided with the present disclosure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-well plate comprising a top surface including an array of M×N positions, wherein M and N are integers >0 and each position is selected from (i) a well opening defining a reaction chamber for a chemical or biological reaction, or (ii) a closed space that is a part of the top surface of the multi-well plate and free of any marker, tag, or label, wherein the array comprises two or more blocks, each block comprising a group of positions numbering between one and a number fewer than the total number of positions in the array, and each block comprises a block-identifying pattern of positions including at least two closed space positions, wherein a distance between the at least two closed space positions is varied from one block to another such that each block-identifying pattern is distinguishable from one another. 2. The multi-well plate of claim 1 wherein the at least two closed space positions are located in a row of positions comprising a plurality of well openings and the at least two closed space positions. 3. The multi-well plate of claim 1 wherein the at least two closed space positions are located in two or more rows of positions. 4. The multi-well plate of claim 3 wherein each of the at least two closed space positions occupies an internal position. 5. The multi-well plate of claim 3 wherein the array comprises (i) a first row of positions comprising a first closed space position and two or more well openings, and (ii) a second row of positions comprising a second closed space position and two or more well openings. 6. The multi-well plate of claim 5 wherein the first and second closed space positions are not adjacent to one another in the block and separated in the block by at least one well opening. 7. The multi-well plate of claim 6 wherein the first and second closed space positions are separated in the block by at least one row of positions. 8. The multi-well plate of claim 1 wherein the multi-well plate further comprises an array boundary and the array further comprises internal and external positions, the external positions being adjacent to the array boundary and the internal positions being removed from the array boundary. 9. The multi-well plate of claim 1 wherein the block corresponds to a field of view of an imaging device. 10. The plate of claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional area of said opening of each well is a shape selected from a circle, oval, or polygon. 11. The plate of claim 10 , wherein the shape is a hexagon. 12. A plate comprising an array of wells for chemical or biological reactions, each of the wells comprising a reaction chamber with at least one opening on a surface of said plate, and said array of wells consisting of a plurality of adjacent blocks of wells, each block of wells consisting of a plurality of adjacent rows of wells, wherein at least two voids are provided in each block of wells in between said rows of wells, said at least two voids being part of said surface of said plate and lacking a well opening, wherein said at least two voids are free of any marker, tag, or label, and wherein a distance between the at least two voids is varied between adjacent blocks to form a block-identifying pattern. 13. The plate of claim 12 , wherein said at least two voids are arranged off-center in each respective block of wells. 14. The plate of claim 12 , wherein each void serves as a reference for spatial encoding of the position of each block on said plate. 15. The plate of claim 12 , wherein each of said at least two voids is arranged distant to an edge of the respective block of wells, and/or wherein said blocks of wells in said plate comprise identical dimensions, each block being sized to correspond to a field of view of an imaging device for capturing an image of each block. 16. A method for multiple imaging of a plate of claim 12 using an imaging system, the imaging system comprising: a holder for said plate; an imaging device for capturing an image of each block of wells of said plate in accordance with its field of view; a processing unit in communication with said imaging device; and a memory unit operably coupled to said processing unit, wherein said holder and/or said imaging device are moveable relatively to each other, and said memory unit includes instructions stored therein for capturing said image of each block of wells, wherein the instructions, when executed by said processing unit, cause said processing unit to carry out the following steps: capturing an image of a first block of wells using said imaging device; moving said imaging device and/or said plate relative to each other; identifying an adjacent block of wells by means of said at least one void in the surface of said plate using said imaging device; moving said holder and/or said imaging device until said adjacent block is in the field of view of the imaging device; and capturing an image of said adjacent block of wells using said imaging device.
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