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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 01, 2015
Filed:
May. 29, 2008
Darren Ellis, Lommedalen, NO;
Tine Borgen Hildisch, Oslo, NO;
Jeremy Mundy, Highworth, GB;
Erlend Ragnhildstveit, Oslo, NO;
Richard Johan Toften, Paradis, NO;
Kornelija Zgonc, Carlsbad, CA (US);
Darren Ellis, Lommedalen, NO;
Tine Borgen Hildisch, Oslo, NO;
Jeremy Mundy, Highworth, GB;
Erlend Ragnhildstveit, Oslo, NO;
Richard Johan Toften, Paradis, NO;
Kornelija Zgonc, Carlsbad, CA (US);
Invitrogen Dynal AS, , NO;
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a magnetic separation rack for isolating magnetically labeled particles from a non-magnetic medium comprising a body portion () and a foot portion (). The body portion comprises an array of sample vessel retaining portions () and plurality of magnetizing portions (). Each sample vessel retaining portion comprises at least one visible portion such that when a sample vessel is mounted in a sample vessel retaining portion at least one portion of the sample vessel is visible to a user. The magnetizing portions are arranged within the body portion () such that at least two magnetizing portions () are circumferentially spaced about each sample vessel retaining portion (). The foot portion is pivotally coupled to the body portion such that the body portion is operatively tiltable with respect to the foot portion such that each sample vessel retaining portion may retain a sample vessel mounted therein in a tilted position with respect to the vertical. The disclosure further relates to a method of isolating magnetically labeled particles from a non-magnetic medium using the said magnetic separation rack.