Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Assays and other reactions involving droplets
- Patent Title (中): 测定和其他涉及液滴的反应
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Application No.: US12529926Application Date: 2008-03-07
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Publication No.: US09029085B2Publication Date: 2015-05-12
- Inventor: Jeremy Agresti , Liang-Yin Chu , David A. Weitz , Jin-Woong Kim , Amy Rowat , Morten Sommer , Gautam Dantas , George Church
- Applicant: Jeremy Agresti , Liang-Yin Chu , David A. Weitz , Jin-Woong Kim , Amy Rowat , Morten Sommer , Gautam Dantas , George Church
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard College
- Current Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard College
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge
- Agency: Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
- International Application: PCT/US2008/003185 WO 20080307
- International Announcement: WO2008/109176 WO 20080912
- Main IPC: C12Q1/68
- IPC: C12Q1/68 ; C12P19/34 ; B01J13/00 ; B01F3/08 ; B01F13/00

Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to droplets and/or emulsions, such as multiple emulsions. In some cases, the droplets and/or emulsions may be used in assays, and in certain embodiments, the droplet or emulsion may be hardened to form a gel. In some aspects, a heterogeneous assay can be performed using a gel. For example, a droplet may be hardened to form a gel, where the droplet contains a cell, DNA, or other suitable species. The gel may be exposed to a reactant, and the reactant may interact with the gel and/or with the cell, DNA, etc., in some fashion. For example, the reactant may diffuse through the gel, or the hardened particle may liquefy to form a liquid state, allowing the reactant to interact with the cell. As a specific example, DNA contained within a gel particle may be subjected to PCR (polymerase chain reaction) amplification, e.g., by using PCR primers able to bind to the gel as it forms. As the DNA is amplified using PCR, some of the DNA will be bound to the gel via the PCR primer. After the PCR reaction, unbound DNA may be removed from the gel, e.g., via diffusion or washing. Thus, a gel particle having bound DNA may be formed in one embodiment of the invention.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100136544A1 ASSAYS AND OTHER REACTIONS INVOLVING DROPLETS Public/Granted day:2010-06-03
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