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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 08, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2007
Torsten Schulz, Jena, DE;
Thomas Kaiser, Hohlstedt, DE;
Thomas Uhlig, Jena, DE;
Klaus Peter Möbius, Zöllnitz, DE;
Alexander Von Schenk Zu Schweinsberg, Jena, DE;
Torsten Schulz, Jena, DE;
Thomas Kaiser, Hohlstedt, DE;
Thomas Uhlig, Jena, DE;
Klaus Peter Möbius, Zöllnitz, DE;
Alexander Von Schenk Zu Schweinsberg, Jena, DE;
Clondiag GmbH, Jena, DE;
Abstract
A method for assaying a sample for each of multiple analysis is described. The method includes contacting an array of spaced-apart test zones with a liquid sample (e.g., whole blood). The test zones are disposed within a channel of a microfluidic device. The channel is defined by at least one flexible wall and a second wall which may or may not be flexible. Each test zone includes a probe compound specific for a respective target analyte. The microfluidic device is compressed to reduce the thickness of the channel, which is the distance between the inner surfaces of the walls within the channel. The presence of each analyte is determined by optically detecting an interaction at each of multiple zones for which the distance between the inner surfaces at the corresponding location is reduced. The interaction at each test zone is indicative of the presence in the sample of a target analyte.