Systems and Methods for Assessing of Biological Samples
US-2019241934-A1 · Aug 8, 2019 · US
US12391982B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12391982-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117759473-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 19, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 19, 2025 |
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An optical discrimination apparatus adapted for use in PCR testing and the like. The apparatus includes a multi-color light emitter to emit excitation light, a sample holder configured to hold dye-marked nucleic acid fragments in a PCR solution at a position configured to receive the excitation light along a first direction, light emission collection optics configured to collect scattered excitation light and light emission (fluorescent emission) from the sample holder along a second direction that is approximately orthogonal to the first direction, a spectrally-dispersive element configured to spectrally disperse scattered light and emission light, and a spectral detector configured to receive the separated emission light and excitation light on different photosites of the spectral detector. Systems and methods are provided, as are other aspects.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical discrimination apparatus, comprising: a multi-color light emitter configured to emit excitation light; a sample holder, configured to hold extracted dye-marked nucleic acid fragments from a biological sample, located at a position configured to receive the excitation light emitted from the multi-color light emitter along a first direction; light emission collection optics configured to collect scattered light and emission light from the sample holder along a second direction that is approximately orthogonal to the first direction; a spectrally-dispersive element configured to spectrally disperse the scattered light and the emission light into dispersed light spectra; and a spectral detector configured to receive at least some of the dispersed light spectra wherein the spectral detector is configured to receive at least some of the excitation light and at least some of the emission light on different photosites of the spectral detector. 2. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the multi-color light emitter is configured to emit multiple colors of light each having a dominant wavelength λ 0 ranging from 350 nm to 700 nm. 3. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the multi-color light emitter is configured to emit six colors of light wherein the dominant wavelength λ 0 of individual emitters is approximately 405 nm, 450 nm, 500 nm, 543 nm, 576 nm, and 633 nm. 4. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the multi-color light emitter is a capable of emitting at least three individual colors of light. 5. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spectral detector is an optical sensor comprising a plurality of photosites and the spectrally-dispersive element separates various wavelengths of light so that the various wavelengths of light contact different ones of the plurality of photosites. 6. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spectrally-dispersive element is a prism. 7. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spectrally-dispersive element is a grating. 8. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical discrimination apparatus is devoid of any optical filter. 9. The optical discrimination apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second direction is oriented at a collection angle of from 70 degrees to 110 degrees in relationship to the first direction. 10. A multiplexed optical discrimination system for fluorescence detection in polymerase chain reaction testing, comprising: a multi-color light emitter configured to individually emit multiple wavelengths of excitation light at multiple emission wavelengths; a sample holder configured to hold extracted dye-marked nucleic acid fragments from a biological sample, the sample holder located at a position configured to receive the excitation light emitted from the multi-color light emitter along a first direction; light emission collection optics configured to collect scattered excitation light and fluorescent emissions emanating from the sample holder along a second direction that is approximately orthogonal to the first direction; a spectrally-dispersive element configured to spectrally disperse at least a portion of the scattered excitation light and the fluorescent emissions into dispersed light spectra comprising emission light and excitation light; a spectral detector configured to receive at least some of the dispersed light spectra wherein the spectral detector is configured to receive at least some of the emission light and some of the excitation light on different photosites of the spectral detector; and a controller comprising a memory storing executable instructions, the executable instructions including instructions to: cause the multi-color light emitter to emit the excitation light at a single emission wavelength, and receive signals representative of the emission light on first group of photosites of the spectral detector, and receive signals representative of the excitation light on second group of photosites of the spectral detector. 11. A method of multiplexed optical discrimination for fluorescence detection in polymerase chain reaction testing, comprising: illuminating along a first direction, extracted dye-marked nucleic acid fragments from a biological sample held in a sample holder, with a excitation light emitted from a multi-color light emitter; collecting, with collection optics, scattered excitation light and emissions light emanating from the sample holder along a second direction that is approximately orthogonal to the first direction; spectrally dispersing, with a spectrally-dispersive element, at least a portion of the scattered excitation light and at least a portion of the emissions light 115 into dispersed light spectra comprising emission light 126 and excitation light; and receiving, at a spectral detector having a plurality of photosites, the dispersed light spectra so that various wavelengths associated with the emission light contact a first group of photosites and various wavelengths associated with the excitation light contact a second group of photosites.
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