System and method of using multi-chambered receptacles

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 10688458
APP PUB NO 20170218431A1
SERIAL NO

15485330

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A receptacle having a plurality of interconnected chambers arranged to permit multiple process steps or processes to be performed independently or simultaneously. The receptacles are manufactured to separate liquid from dried reagents and to maintain the stability of the dried reagents. An immiscible liquid, such as an oil, is included to control loading of process materials, facilitate mixing and reconstitution of dried reagents, limit evaporation, control heating of reaction materials, concentrate solid support materials to prevent clogging of fluid connections, provide minimum volumes for fluid transfers, and to prevent process materials from sticking to chamber surfaces. The receptacles can be adapted for use in systems having a processing instrument that includes an actuator system for selectively moving fluid substances between chambers and a detector. The actuator system can be arranged to concentrate an analyte present in a sample. The detector can be used to detect an optical signal emitted by the contents of the receptacle.

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QUALIGEN INC2041 CORTE DEL NOGAL SUITE A/B CARLSBAD CA 92011

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Breidenthal, Scott S Oceanside, US 14 542
Lee, Richard S San Diego, US 23 611
Nelson, Norman C San Diego, US 77 2248
Scott, Matthew J Oceanside, US 15 542
Taylor, Jason A Windham, US 17 1360

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