Cell transfer device and cell transfer method
US-2020355717-A1 · Nov 12, 2020 · US
US11465140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11465140-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816632059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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An object such as a cell colony may be picked from a plurality of objects by acquiring an image of the objects and an image of a pipette tip. The image of the objects is analyzed to select an object of interest. The selected object is associated with a coordinate position. Based on the coordinate position, the pipette tip is positioned over the selected object. An image of the pipette tip is then acquired and analyzed. The pipette tip is associated with a coordinate position. A positional error between the coordinate position of the selected object and the coordinate position of the pipette tip is determined. Based on the positional error, the pipette tip and/or a sample holder supporting the objects is moved to align the pipette tip over the selected object, by matching the coordinate position of the pipette tip with the coordinate position of the selected object.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for picking an object from a plurality of objects, the method comprising: providing a plurality of objects on a top surface of a sample container; irradiating the plurality of objects with an excitation light beam, wherein the plurality of objects in response emits a first emission light beam; receiving the first emission light beam at a camera, wherein the camera outputs a first output signal; acquiring an image of the plurality of objects by processing the first output signal; analyzing the image of the plurality of objects and, based on the analyzing, selecting an object from the plurality of objects and identifying a coordinate position of the selected object in an X-Y plane parallel to the top surface; moving a pipette tip to a position over the selected object, wherein the excitation light beam irradiates the pipette tip, and the pipette tip in response emits a second emission light beam; receiving the second emission light beam at the camera, wherein the camera outputs a second output signal; acquiring an image of the pipette tip by processing the second output signal; analyzing the image of the pipette tip and, based on the analyzing, identifying a coordinate position of the pipette tip in the X-Y plane; determining a positional error between the coordinate position of the selected object and the coordinate position of the pipette tip; and based on the positional error, moving at least one of the pipette tip or the sample container to align the pipette tip over the selected object by matching the coordinate position of the pipette tip with the coordinate position of the selected object. 2. The method of claim 1 , comprising, before irradiating the plurality of objects, moving the sample container or a portion of the sample container into alignment with a field of view of an objective, wherein the objective is in optical communication with the camera. 3. The method of claim 1 , comprising: before acquiring the image of the plurality of objects, adjusting a focus of an objective on the plurality of objects, wherein the objective is in optical communication with the camera; and before acquiring the image of the pipette tip, adjusting the focus on the pipette tip. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the excitation light beam that irradiates the plurality of objects is a first excitation light beam; the method further comprises, before acquiring the image of the pipette tip, generating a second excitation light beam, wherein the second excitation light beam irradiates the pipette tip; and the pipette tip emits the second emission light beam in response irradiation by the second excitation light beam. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first excitation light beam irradiates the plurality of objects at a first excitation wavelength, and further comprising, before acquiring the image of the pipette tip, selecting a second excitation wavelength at which the second excitation light beam irradiates the pipette tip, the second excitation wavelength being different from the first excitation wavelength. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the selecting the second excitation wavelength comprises at least one of: switching from active operation of a first light source unit to active operation of a second light source unit, wherein the first light source unit and the second light source unit generate light at different respective wavelengths; switching a first excitation filter out of an excitation light path and a second excitation filter into the excitation light path, wherein the excitation light path is between the light source and an objective, and the first excitation filter and the second excitation filter are configured to pass different respective wavelengths of light; and switching a first dichroic mirror out of the excitation light path and a second dichroic mirror into the excitation light path, wherein the excitation light path is between the light source and an objective, and the first dichroic mirror and the second dichroic mirror are configured to reflect or pass different respective wavelengths of light. 7. The method of claim 1 , comprising, after aligning the pipette tip over the selected object, aspirating the selected object into the pipette tip. 8. The method of claim 1 , comprising: analyzing the image of the pipette tip to identify an actual distance of the pipette tip from the sample container along a Z-axis orthogonal to the X-Y plane; determining a positional error between the actual distance and a set-point distance; and based on the positional error between the actual distance and the set-point distance, controlling the pipettor device to move the pipette tip such that the actual distance equals the set-point distance. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the objects are biological cell colonies.
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Supports specially adapted for flat sample carriers, e.g. for plates, slides, chips · CPC title
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Control of the position or alignment of the transfer device · CPC title
Align devices or objects to ensure defined positions relative to each other · CPC title
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