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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 10, 2003
Douglas J. Jackson, New Albany, IN (US);
Thomas J. Roussel, Jr., Louisville, KY (US);
Mark M. Crain, Georgetown, IN (US);
Richard P. Baldwin, Louisville, KY (US);
Robert S. Keynton, Louisville, KY (US);
John F. Naber, Prospect, KY (US);
Kevin M. Walsh, Louisville, KY (US);
John. G. Edelen, Versailles, KY (US);
Douglas J. Jackson, New Albany, IN (US);
Thomas J. Roussel, Jr., Louisville, KY (US);
Mark M. Crain, Georgetown, IN (US);
Richard P. Baldwin, Louisville, KY (US);
Robert S. Keynton, Louisville, KY (US);
John F. Naber, Prospect, KY (US);
Kevin M. Walsh, Louisville, KY (US);
John. G. Edelen, Versailles, KY (US);
The University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY (US);
Abstract
The present invention is a capillary electrophoresis device, comprising a substrate; a first channel in the substrate, and having a buffer arm and a detection arm; a second channel in the substrate intersecting the first channel, and having a sample arm and a waste arm; a buffer reservoir in fluid communication with the buffer arm; a waste reservoir in fluid communication with the waste arm; a sample reservoir in fluid communication with the sample arm; and a detection reservoir in fluid communication with the detection arm. The detection arm and the buffer arm are of substantially equal length.