US2013273645A1PendingUtilityA1

Detection instrument, and detection system

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Assignee: WAGA IWAOPriority: Dec 20, 2010Filed: Dec 19, 2011Published: Oct 17, 2013
Est. expiryDec 20, 2030(~4.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Iwao Waga
B01L 3/5023B01L 2300/021B01L 3/545G01N 33/56911C12Q 1/6837G01N 21/78G01N 33/56983G01N 33/581B01L 2300/0627C12Q 1/6823G01N 33/5302
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Abstract

The present invention provides a detection instrument capable of easily detecting an intended detection object without any skilled technique. The detection instrument ( 1 ) of the present invention includes a detection portion ( 12 ), a detection reagent which develops a color by specifically reacting with a detection object in a sample is placed in the detection portion ( 12 ), positional information of the detection reagent in the detection portion ( 12 ) is information on the detection object, and color development of the detection reagent can be optically read. It is preferred that a bar code is formed in the detection portion ( 12 ), and the detection reagent is placed as a part of the bar code.

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         1 . A detection instrument comprising:
 a detection portion, wherein   a detection reagent which develops a color by specifically reacting with a detection object in a sample is placed in the detection portion,   positional information of the detection reagent in the detection portion is information on the detection object, and   color development of the detection reagent can be optically read.   
     
     
         2 . The detection instrument according to  claim 1 , wherein
 a bar code is formed in the detection portion, and   the detection reagent is placed as a part of the bar code.   
     
     
         3 . The detection instrument according to  claim 1 , wherein
 a bar code is formed in the detection portion,   besides the bar code, the detection reagent is placed on a part of or the entire bar code, and   the part of or the entire bar code is indistinguishable by color development of the detection reagent.   
     
     
         4 . The detection instrument according to  claim 1 , wherein
 the detection reagent comprises a nucleic acid element,   the nucleic acid element comprises a first nucleic acid portion and a second nucleic acid portion,   the first nucleic acid portion is a binding portion which can bind to the detection object,   the second nucleic acid portion is a labeling portion which can distinguish between binding and non-binding of the first nucleic acid portion and the detection object, and   the labeling portion can cause the detection reagent to or not to develop a color according to the distinguishing between the binding and non-binding.   
     
     
         5 . The detection instrument according to  claim 4 , wherein
 the detection reagent comprises a labeling substance,   when the detection object does not bind to the first nucleic acid portion, the second nucleic acid portion can bind to the labeling substance, and   when the detection object binds to the first nucleic acid portion, the second nucleic acid portion cannot bind to the labeling substance.   
     
     
         6 . The detection instrument according to  claim 5 , wherein
 a secondary structure of the second nucleic acid portion changes by binding of the detection object to the first nucleic acid portion, and   the labeling substance binding to the second nucleic acid portion is released from the second nucleic acid portion by the change of the secondary structure.   
     
     
         7 . The detection instrument according to  claim 6 , wherein
 the labeling substance is an enzyme,   the detection reagent contains a chromogenic substrate which develops a color by an enzyme reaction with the enzyme,   when the enzyme binds to the second nucleic acid portion, the enzyme reaction with the enzyme is inhibited, and   when the enzyme is released from the second nucleic acid portion, the enzyme reaction is released from being inhibited.   
     
     
         8 . The detection instrument according to  claim 4 , wherein
 the second nucleic acid portion can cause an enzyme reaction,   the detection reagent comprises a chromogenic substrate which develops a color by an enzyme reaction with the second nucleic acid portion,   when the detection object does not bind to the first nucleic acid portion, the enzyme reaction with the second nucleic acid portion is inhibited, and   when the detection object binds to the first nucleic acid portion, the enzyme reaction is released from being inhibited.   
     
     
         9 . The detection instrument according to  claim 4 , wherein
 the first nucleic acid portion and the second nucleic acid portion are a single-stranded nucleic acid obtained by linking to each other.   
     
     
         10 . The detection instrument according to  claim 4 , wherein
 the nucleic acid is RNA.   
     
     
         11 . The detection instrument according to  claim 4 , wherein
 the first nucleic acid portion and the second nucleic acid portion are aptamers.   
     
     
         12 . The detection instrument according to  claim 1 , wherein
 a positive control which can be read optically is placed in the detection portion.   
     
     
         13 . A detection system comprising:
 the detection instrument according to  claim 1 ; and   an optical reader, wherein   the detection object is detected by reading color development of the detection reagent in the detection instrument by the optical reader.   
     
     
         14 . The detection system according to  claim 13 , wherein
 the detection instrument is the detection instrument according to  claim 2 , and   the optical reader is a bar-code reader.   
     
     
         15 . The detection system according to  claim 13 , further comprising:
 a server, wherein   the optical reader is connectable to the server via a communication network outside of the detection system.

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