Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Microelectroporation device for genomic screening
- Patent Title (中): 用于基因组筛选的微电极装置
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Application No.: US13173180Application Date: 2011-06-30
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Publication No.: US08828736B2Publication Date: 2014-09-09
- Inventor: Thomas D. Perroud , Ronald F. Renzi , Oscar Negrete , Mark R. Claudnic
- Applicant: Thomas D. Perroud , Ronald F. Renzi , Oscar Negrete , Mark R. Claudnic
- Applicant Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Assignee: Sandia Corporation
- Current Assignee: Sandia Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Agent Timothy P. Evans
- Main IPC: G01N25/08
- IPC: G01N25/08 ; C12M1/42 ; B01L3/00

Abstract:
We have developed an microelectroporation device that combines microarrays of oligonucleotides, microfluidic channels, and electroporation for cell transfection and high-throughput screening applications (e.g. RNA interference screens). Microarrays allow the deposition of thousands of different oligonucleotides in microscopic spots. Microfluidic channels and microwells enable efficient loading of cells into the device and prevent cross-contamination between different oligonucleotides spots. Electroporation allows optimal transfection of nucleic acids into cells (especially hard-to-transfect cells such as primary cells) by minimizing cell death while maximizing transfection efficiency. This invention has the advantage of a higher throughput and lower cost, while preventing cross-contamination compared to conventional screening technologies. Moreover, this device does not require bulky robotic liquid handling equipment and is inherently safer given that it is a closed system.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120004144A1 MICROELECTROPORATION DEVICE FOR GENOMIC SCREENING Public/Granted day:2012-01-05
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