US2008206102A1PendingUtilityA1

Apparatus and methods for high-resolution and high-sensitivity assays

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Assignee: LIU SHAORONGPriority: Feb 22, 2002Filed: Mar 12, 2008Published: Aug 28, 2008
Est. expiryFeb 22, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Shaorong Liu
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Abstract

An apparatus allows separation, fractionation isolation and fraction collection simultaneously. The device consists of two major pieces, with one piece slides relatively to the other to facilitate the switching between separation and fractionation.

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1 . A device for high-resolution and high sensitivity assays, comprising:
 at least a first block and a second block that are configured to slide relative to each other from a first position to a second position;   at least two tubes that are attached to at least one of the said blocks;   at least a semi-looped channel segment that that is attached to or embedded in at least one of the said blocks;   wherein at the first position, the device is configured so that at least two of the said semi-looped channel segments are joined together forming a single continuous channel, and   wherein at the second position, the device is configured so that the said continuous channel is broken into at least two channel segments, at least one of the segments is in fluidic connection with two tubes that are attached to one of the said blocks;

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