Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Multi-modal fluorescence imaging flow cytometry system
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Application No.: US16299001Application Date: 2019-03-11
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Publication No.: US10684211B2Publication Date: 2020-06-16
- Inventor: Eric D. Diebold , Keegan Owsley , Jonathan Lin
- Applicant: OMEGA BIOSYSTEMS INCORPORATED
- Applicant Address: US CA Los Angeles
- Assignee: OMEGA BIOSYSTEMS INCORPORATED
- Current Assignee: OMEGA BIOSYSTEMS INCORPORATED
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Los Angeles
- Agency: Bozicevic, Field & Francis LLP
- Agent Khin K. Chin; Bret E. Field
- Main IPC: G01N21/64
- IPC: G01N21/64 ; G01N15/14 ; G02B21/06 ; G01N15/10

Abstract:
In one aspect, the present teachings provide a system for performing cytometry that can be operated in three operational modes. In one operational mode, a fluorescence image of a sample is obtained by exciting one or more fluorophore(s) present in the sample by an excitation beam formed as a superposition of a top-hat-shaped beam with a plurality of beams that are radiofrequency shifted relative to one another. In another operational mode, a sample can be illuminated successively over a time interval by a laser beam at a plurality of excitation frequencies in a scanning fashion. The fluorescence emission from the sample can be detected and analyzed, e.g., to generate a fluorescence image of the sample. In yet another operational mode, the system can be operated to illuminate a plurality of locations of a sample concurrently by a single excitation frequency, which can be generated, e.g., by shifting the central frequency of a laser beam by a radiofrequency. For example, a horizontal extent of the sample can be illuminated by a laser beam at a single excitation frequency. The detected fluorescence radiation can be used to analyze the fluorescence content of the sample, e.g., a cell/particle.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190204208A1 Multi-Modal Fluorescence Imaging Flow Cytometry System Public/Granted day:2019-07-04
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