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US08011228B2 Method for the detection of lateral flow assay and strip and laser-induced epifluorescence and compact scanner therefor
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检测横向流量测定和条带和激光诱导的落射荧光的方法和紧凑型扫描仪
- Patent Title: Method for the detection of lateral flow assay and strip and laser-induced epifluorescence and compact scanner therefor
- Patent Title (中): 检测横向流量测定和条带和激光诱导的落射荧光的方法和紧凑型扫描仪
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Application No.: US10585467Application Date: 2005-01-05
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Publication No.: US08011228B2Publication Date: 2011-09-06
- Inventor: Kie-Bong Nahm , Eui-Yeol Choi , Jae-Hoon Kim
- Applicant: Kie-Bong Nahm , Eui-Yeol Choi , Jae-Hoon Kim
- Applicant Address: KR Gangwon-Do KR Gangwon-Do
- Assignee: Bio-Med Photonics, Co., Ltd.,Boditechmed, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Bio-Med Photonics, Co., Ltd.,Boditechmed, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: KR Gangwon-Do KR Gangwon-Do
- Agency: Casimir Jones, S.C.
- Priority: KR10-2004-0000440 20040105
- International Application: PCT/KR2005/000016 WO 20050105
- International Announcement: WO2005/066624 WO 20050721
- Main IPC: G01N13/00
- IPC: G01N13/00

Abstract:
Disclosed is a lateral flow quantitative assay method capable of quantitatively determining the concentration and analyzing the spatial distribution of a disease marker by employing the principle of the laser-induced fluorescence detection technique, which is based on detecting emitted fluorescence when laser light is focused to the disease marker deposited onto a lateral flow quantitative assay chip. The present invention discloses a strip, a laser-induced epifluorescence detection device and a small scanner for the assay method. The present assay method is advantageous in terms of allowing quantitative point-of-care diagnostics in hospitals, being capable of specifically detecting a disease marker by optimizing a lateral flow assay biochip for diagnosis of a specific disease, allowing more accurate quantitative analysis of analytes, and being capable of simultaneously analyzing several cancer markers, reducing the hook effect and expanding the detection range and accurately measuring concentration of analytes.
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