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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2014
Filed:
Apr. 06, 2011
Jean-pierre Moy, Saint Egreve, FR;
Mathieu Dupoy, Grenoble, FR;
Olivier Figadere, Villebois, FR;
Frédéric Pinston, Grenoble, FR;
Geneviève Bossy, Ambérieu en Bugey, FR;
Laurent Drazek, Grenoble, FR;
Maryse Guicherd, Vézéronce Curtin, FR;
Fabien Romanens, Grenoble, FR;
Frédéric Mallard, Voreppe, FR;
Jean-Pierre Moy, Saint Egreve, FR;
Mathieu Dupoy, Grenoble, FR;
Olivier Figadere, Villebois, FR;
Frédéric Pinston, Grenoble, FR;
Geneviève Bossy, Ambérieu en Bugey, FR;
Laurent Drazek, Grenoble, FR;
Maryse Guicherd, Vézéronce Curtin, FR;
Fabien Romanens, Grenoble, FR;
Frédéric Mallard, Voreppe, FR;
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Paris, FR;
Biomerieux, Marcyl'Etoile, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for detecting clusters of biological particles () on a surface (), comprising steps that involve: a. determining (E) a topographical representation () of said surface; and b. detecting (E, E), on said topographical representation, at least one contour defining a region that is likely to correspond to a cluster of biological particles.