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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 18, 2017
Filed:
Sep. 17, 2010
Patrick Broyer, St Cassien, FR;
Laurent Drazek, Grenoble, FR;
Agnès Dupont Filliard, Les Adrets, FR;
Michel Guy, Grenoble, FR;
Frédéric Pinston, Grenoble, FR;
Magaly Ponsard-fillette, Grenoble, FR;
Thierry Kollaroczy, Engins, FR;
Patrick Broyer, St Cassien, FR;
Laurent Drazek, Grenoble, FR;
Agnès Dupont Filliard, Les Adrets, FR;
Michel Guy, Grenoble, FR;
Frédéric Pinston, Grenoble, FR;
Magaly Ponsard-Fillette, Grenoble, FR;
Thierry Kollaroczy, Engins, FR;
bioMérieux, S.A., Marcy l'Etoile, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a disposable device () for amplifying at least one target nucleic acid present in a liquid and biological sample of interest, which consists of a solid body (), at least one fluid channel () connecting an inlet (), via which all or part of the sample of interest can be drawn up and/or discharged, and an outlet (), which is itself connected to a means for the drawing up/discharging of the said sample of interest, the fluid channel () further comprising from the inlet () to the outlet (): The invention also proposes an amplification method using such a device. The said invention has a preferred application in the field of medical diagnosis.