System and method for sequestered wash buffer reuse
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US9937494B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9937494-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514739974-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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An apparatus for preparing a reagent solution includes an enclosure and a container disposed within the enclosure. The container defines an internal cavity having a compressible volume and defines a passage providing fluidic communication between the internal cavity and the exterior of the container. Optionally, a compressible member is disposed within the internal cavity. A reagent is disposed within the internal cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of preparing a reagent solution, the method comprising: providing a plurality of enclosures within a volume of a cartridge, the cartridge including a gas port, and an enclosure of the plurality of enclosures including: a container disposed within the enclosure, the container defining an internal cavity internal to the container and the container defining a passage providing fluidic communication between the internal cavity of the container and the exterior of the container interior to the enclosure; and a reagent disposed within the internal cavity; filling the enclosure with a fluid through a fluid port of the enclosure; increasing a gas pressure of the volume of the cartridge via the gas port to pressurize the fluid within the enclosure, the fluid flowing into the internal cavity of the container through the passage, contacting the reagent, and compressing a compressible volume within the internal cavity; and decreasing the gas pressure of the volume of the cartridge via the gas port to depressurize the fluid within the enclosure, the compressible volume decompressing and ejecting the fluid and the reagent from the internal cavity through the passage, the reagent mixing with the fluid within the enclosure. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising a compressible member disposed within the internal cavity. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure is a flexible enclosure and wherein pressurizing includes increasing a gas pressure external to the flexible enclosure. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising repeating pressurizing and depressurizing, wherein the reagent is further mixed with the fluid. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flows into the internal cavity of the container and compresses the compressible volume until the pressure within the internal cavity and exerted on the compressible volume is approximately equal to a pressure within the enclosure and external to the container. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein upon depressurizing, a pressure within the internal cavity as imposed by the compressible volume is greater than a pressure within the enclosure and external to the container, the fluid and the reagent ejecting from the internal cavity through the passage until the pressure within the internal cavity is approximately equal to a pressure within the enclosure and external to the container. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising releasing the fluid and the reagent through the fluid port. 8. An apparatus comprising: a cartridge defining a volume, the cartridge including a gas inlet port providing access to the volume; an enclosure disposed and entirely enclosed within the volume and defining a space isolated from the volume, the enclosure being flexible to transfer pressure of the volume to fluids within the space of the enclosure; a container disposed and entirely enclosed within the enclosure, the container defining an internal cavity having a compressible volume and defining a passage providing fluidic communication between the internal cavity and the space of the enclosure exterior of the container; and a reagent disposed within the internal cavity. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a compressible member disposed within the internal cavity. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the compressible member includes a resilient foam. 11. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the enclosure includes a fluid port to provide fluid access to the interior of the enclosure. 12. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising an arm coupled to the container. 13. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a set of arms coupled to the container to position the container approximately centrally within the enclosure. 14. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising an arm coupled to the container and the fluid port to position the container approximately centrally within the enclosure. 15. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the container includes an insert coupled to a fitting to form the internal cavity. 16. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a flange coupled to the container. 17. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the reagent comprises a lyophilized nucleotide or an analog thereof, a nucleotide solution, or a pH-adjusting solution.
Flexible containers without fluid transport within · CPC title
squeezing of channels or chambers · CPC title
Exchange or ejection of cartridges, containers or reservoirs · CPC title
for a plurality of reagents · CPC title
with fluid transport, e.g. in multi-compartment structures · CPC title
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