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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 25, 2016
Filed:
Feb. 15, 2012
Haim H. Bau, Swarthmore, PA (US);
William R. Abrams, Merion, PA (US);
Eran Geva, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Michael G. Mauk, Greenville, DE (US);
Changchun Liu, Bala Cynwyd, PA (US);
Daneil Malamud, New York, NY (US);
Xianbo Ceiu, Beijing, CN;
Haim H. Bau, Swarthmore, PA (US);
William R. Abrams, Merion, PA (US);
Eran Geva, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Michael G. Mauk, Greenville, DE (US);
Changchun Liu, Bala Cynwyd, PA (US);
Daneil Malamud, New York, NY (US);
Xianbo Ceiu, Beijing, CN;
The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
Provided are devices adapted to isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acids that may be present in a biological sample. The devices can, in some embodiments, isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acid in a single chamber. In other embodiments, the devices are adapted to isolate and amplify nucleic acids in a reaction chamber, after which the nucleic acids may be communicated to a pervious medium—such as a lateral flow strip—where the user may label and detect the nucleic acids.