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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 17, 2014
Hoffmann-la Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ (US);
Christof Fattinger, Blauen, CH;
HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE INC., Nutley, NJ (US);
Abstract
According to the invention there is provided a method for preparing the outer surface () of the planar waveguide () for binding target samples along the plurality of predetermined lines (). The method comprises the following steps. Providing a planar waveguide () with an outer surface () adapted for attachment of a head group () of a linker molecule () to the outer surface (). Sequentially applying at least one plurality of linker molecules () to the outer surface (). Each plurality of the at least one plurality of linker molecules () assembles to form an individual layer of linker molecules () with individual layers formed one above the other starting from the outer surface () of the planar waveguide (). Each linker molecule () comprises a functional group () and the head group () which is capable of attaching to the outer surface () of the planar waveguide () or to the functional groups () of the preceding layer of linker molecules (). The functional groups () of the plurality of linker molecules () of the uppermost layer are bound to photo-labile protecting groups () so that each functional group () bound to a said photo-labile protecting group () is incapable of attaching a complementary functional group of a further molecule. Exposing those photo-labile protecting groups () of the uppermost layer arranged along a plurality of predetermined lines () to light of a predetermined wavelength to remove the exposed photo-labile protecting groups () from the functional groups () to make these functional groups () capable of attaching a complementary functional group of a further molecule.