Multinode acoustic focusing for parallel flow cytometry analysis applications

US9074977B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9074977-B2
Application numberUS-201414339820-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2014
Priority dateMay 7, 2010
Publication dateJul 7, 2015
Grant dateJul 7, 2015

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An analytical device such as a flow cytometer is provided in which a fluid sample flowing through a channel is focused into multiple, parallel particle streams by an acoustic wave field extending across the channel. Each stream is then presented to an individual detector to allow for simultaneous interrogation of the multiple streams and thus, high-throughput analysis of the fluid sample.

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An analytical device comprising: a conduit configured to allow a fluid sample to flow through the device in a first direction; an acoustic wave generator configured to deliver an acoustic wave across such that particles within the conduit are allowed to continue to flow through the conduit in the first direction but are focused by the acoustic wave into at least two distinct particle streams wherein the position of the particles in the particle streams is constrained by the acoustic wave in a second direction and not in the first direction; and an analysis region in fluid communication with the conduit, wherein, in the analysis region, the conduit has dimensions that physically constrain the position of the particles in the particle streams in a third direction, but not in the first or second direction, so as to force the particles to be coplanar; such that the combination of the acoustic wave and the conduit dimensions produces multiple co-planar, parallel, single-file, particle streams; and a detector directed at the analysis region. 2. The analytical device of claim 1 wherein the detector comprises a camera. 3. The analytical device of claim 1 wherein the detector comprises an array of detection devices. 4. The analytical device of claim 3 wherein each detection device in the array interrogates a single, distinct, particle stream. 5. The analytical device of claim 1 wherein the detector is selected from the group consisting of: a linearly arrayed multianode photomultipier tube (PMT), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel charge-coupled device (CCD) or electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (emCCD), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) device or scientific CMOS (sCMOS) device, linear photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays, a rectangularly arrayed multianode PMT, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CCD or emCCD, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CMOS or sCMOS device, and rectangular photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays. 6. A method for analyzing particles in a fluid sample comprising: delivering the fluid sample to a conduit and allowing the fluid sample to flow through an analysis region in the conduit in a first direction; generating an acoustic wave field across the analysis region, thereby focusing the particles within the fluid sample in a second direction so as to produce at least two distinct particle streams while they flow through the analysis region; wherein in the analysis region, the conduit has dimensions that cause the particles to be coplanar by restricting the movement of the particles in the particle streams in a third direction but not in the first or second direction; and analyzing the particles in one of the particle streams with a first detector. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the detector comprises a camera. 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the detector comprises an array of detection devices. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein each detection device in the array interrogates a single, distinct, particle stream. 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the detector is selected from the group consisting of: a linearly arrayed multianode photomultipier tube (PMT), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel charge-coupled device (CCD) or electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (emCCD), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) device or scientific CMOS (sCMOS) device, linear photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays, a rectangularly arrayed multianode PMT, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CCD or emCCD, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CMOS or sCMOS device, and rectangular photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays. 11. A flow cytometer comprising: a channel having a channel depth that constricts the particle flow through the channel; and an acoustic wave field extending across the width of the channel; and a detector directed at an analysis region; wherein the combination of the acoustic wave field and channel depth focuses particles flowing through the channel into multiple co-planar parallel single-file flow streams within the analysis region. 12. The analytical device of claim 11 wherein the detector comprises a camera. 13. The analytical device of claim 11 wherein the detector comprises an array of detection devices. 14. The analytical device of claim 13 wherein each detection device in the array interrogates a single, distinct, particle stream. 15. The analytical device of claim 11 wherein the detector is selected from the group consisting of: a linearly arrayed multianode photomultipier tube (PMT), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel charge-coupled device (CCD) or electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (emCCD), a linearly arrayed multi-pixel complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) device or scientific CMOS (sCMOS) device, linear photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays, a rectangularly arrayed multianode PMT, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CCD or emCCD, a rectangularly arrayed multi-pixel CMOS or sCMOS device, and rectangular photodiode or avalanche photodiode arrays.

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  • Acoustic or ultrasonic focussing · CPC title

  • Handling flow, e.g. hydrodynamic focusing · CPC title

  • the analysis being performed on a sample stream · CPC title

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What does patent US9074977B2 cover?
An analytical device such as a flow cytometer is provided in which a fluid sample flowing through a channel is focused into multiple, parallel particle streams by an acoustic wave field extending across the channel. Each stream is then presented to an individual detector to allow for simultaneous interrogation of the multiple streams and thus, high-throughput analysis of the fluid sample.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Graves Steven W, Applegate Jr Robert W, Lopez Gabriel P, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N15/1404. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 07 2015 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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