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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2019
Filed:
Sep. 23, 2009
Klaus Lücke, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Ekkehardt Weber, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Robert Müller, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Andreas Bollmann, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Oliver Harnack, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Klaus Lücke, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Ekkehardt Weber, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Robert Müller, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Andreas Bollmann, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
Oliver Harnack, Potsdam OT Golm, DE;
GILUPI GMBH, Potsdam Ot Golm, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a device for detecting analytes. In order to supply a need in alternative prenatal diagnostic methods which do not include the risks known in the state of art, the present invention provides a device for detecting analytes, including a polymer fiber and capturing molecules, wherein the capturing molecules bind to an analyte and/or a linker molecule.