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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2006
Rathissh Dorairaj, Hillsboro, OR (US);
Robert S. Keynton, Louisville, KY (US);
Thomas J. Roussel, Louisville, KY (US);
Mark M. Crain, Georgetown, IN (US);
Douglas J. Jackson, New Albany, IN (US);
Kevin M. Walsh, Louisville, KY (US);
John F. Naber, Goshen, KY (US);
Richard P. Baldwin, Louisville, KY (US);
Danielle B. Franco, Mount Washington, KY (US);
Rathissh Dorairaj, Hillsboro, OR (US);
Robert S. Keynton, Louisville, KY (US);
Thomas J. Roussel, Louisville, KY (US);
Mark M. Crain, Georgetown, IN (US);
Douglas J. Jackson, New Albany, IN (US);
Kevin M. Walsh, Louisville, KY (US);
John F. Naber, Goshen, KY (US);
Richard P. Baldwin, Louisville, KY (US);
Danielle B. Franco, Mount Washington, KY (US);
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc., Louisville, KY (US);
Abstract
An embodiment of the invention is directed to a capillary electrophoresis apparatus comprising a plurality of separation micro-channels. A sample loading channel communicates with each of the plurality of separation channels. A driver circuit comprising a plurality of electrodes is configured to induce an electric field across each of the plurality of separation channels sufficient to cause analytes in the samples to migrate along each of the channels. The system further comprises a plurality of detectors configured to detect the analytes.