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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 29, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 18, 2010
Sang Yup Lee, Daejeon, KR;
SO Young Yoo, Seoul, KR;
DO Kyun Kim, Daejeon, KR;
Tae Jung Park, Daejeon, KR;
Jung Kuk Yun, Chungcheongbuk-do, KR;
Gene Lee, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Sang Yup Lee, Daejeon, KR;
So Young Yoo, Seoul, KR;
Do Kyun Kim, Daejeon, KR;
Tae Jung Park, Daejeon, KR;
Jung Kuk Yun, Chungcheongbuk-do, KR;
Gene Lee, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
AVELLINO CO., LTD., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A multi-spot metal-capped nanostructure array nucleic acid chip for diagnosing corneal dystrophy, and more particularly to a multi-spot metal-capped nanostructure array nucleic acid chip capable of employing LSPR (localized surface plasmon resonance) optical properties, a preparation method thereof, and a multi-spot metal-capped nanostructure array nucleic acid chip for diagnosing BIGH3 gene mutations, which can diagnose various corneal dystrophies. The metal-capped nanostructure array nucleic acid chip can be combined with analysis devices, including a light source, a detector, a spectrophotometer and a computer, to provide an LSPR optical property-based optical biosensor, and the use of the multi-spot metal-capped nanostructure array nucleic acid chip for diagnosing BIGH3 gene mutations allows the simultaneous diagnosis of various corneal dystrophies that are genetic ocular diseases.