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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 06, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2004
Frédéric Ginot, Saint Egrève, FR;
Armelle Novelli-rousseau, Seyssins, FR;
Frédéric Mallard, Voreppe, FR;
Florence Ricoul, Quaix-en-Chartreuse, FR;
Frédéric Ginot, Saint Egrève, FR;
Armelle Novelli-Rousseau, Seyssins, FR;
Frédéric Mallard, Voreppe, FR;
Florence Ricoul, Quaix-en-Chartreuse, FR;
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Analysis chip of at least one analyte, said chip comprising at least one analysis spot for recognition and immobilization specific to the analyte; and a reference range (G) comprising several reference spots each arranged on said chip in a defined manner and independently of one another, each reference spot of this range comprising, immobilized on its surface and in a defined proportion P that is different and known for each spot relative to the other reference spots of said range: a probe reference molecule (PRM) permitting recognition and hybridization specifically to a defined target reference molecule (TRM), and/or an inert oligonucleotide molecule (IM) incapable of recognition and hybridization with said PRM, these molecules both being unable to immobilize said analyte or analytes. The method of the invention comprises the use of said chip with its reference range for analysis of said, at least one, analyte.