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MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR PROFILING BIOCHEMICAL SAMPLES
UW-Madison Researchers have developed a microfluidic device for profiling cell types, evaluating multiple functional read-outs in an efficient, user-friendly high-throughput manner. The device allows ...
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Jose Ayuso, Rithvik Turaga, Catherine Reed McBain, Seth Zima | P240110US01
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MODULE TO INTEGRATE SINGLE CELL AUTOFLUORESCENCE LIFETIMES WITH SINGLE-CELL TRANSCRIPTION (SCRNA-SEQ)
UW-Madison and Morgridge Institute for Research researchers have created the first high throughput instrument to integrate single cell autofluorescence lifetimes with single-cell transcription (scRNA-...
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Melissa Skala, Kayvan Samimi, Darcie Moore | P240227US01
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UNDER-OIL EXTRACTION USING EXCLUSIVE LIQUID REPELLENCY FOR CELL ISOLATION
UW-Madison researchers have extended their previously developed "Exclusive Liquid Repellency" (ELR) multi-phase liquid system, by integrating it with a new magnetic isolation platform to per...
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David Beebe, Terry Juang, Sheena Kerr | P240134US01
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MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A SKIN CONSTRUCT
Research into new therapies for skin diseases is challenging for a number of reasons. As is known, skin cells are exposed to both atmospheric air and liquids within the body. However, conventional cel...
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Jose Ayuso, Catherine Reed McBain, Seth Zima, Rithvik Turaga, Vijayasaradhi Setaluri | P230351US01
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Volume-Free Reagent Addition and Exclusion-Based Sample Preparation Enables Multistep Microscale Assays
Liquid handling is a critical step in biological assays and typically includes either a reagent addition or solution exchange process. However, it’s challenging to manipulate samples on the microsca...
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David Beebe, Joshua Lang, Duane Juang, Scott Berry, Tamara Rodems | P190228US02
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High-Efficiency Modeling of Three-Dimensional Lumens
Lumens are tubular structures pervasive throughout all body systems. Typical in vitro cell models used by pharmaceutical industries lack the dimensional complexity necessary to mimic lumen structures ...
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Patrick McMinn, David Beebe | P190284US01
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DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND CONFIGURING THE SPACIAL AND TEMPORTAL EVOLUTION OF A GRADIENT IN A MICROFLUIDIC ENVIRONMENT
UW-Madison researchers have developed a well-plate for cell culture that allows the user to finely define the location and temporal profile of multiple gradients including oxygen, nutrients, chemoattr...
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David Beebe, Jose Ayuso, Maria Virumbrales Munoz, Cristina Sanchez de Diego | P220125US01
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BIOLOGICAL SENSING AND COMMUNICATION USING OPTOGENETICS AND ELECTRONICS
UW–Madison researchers have combined the innate sensing capabilities of biological compounds with the power of electronics to create a hybrid “bio-electronic” network. This enables new biosensor...
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Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Megan McClean | P200351US02
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Device And Method Incorporating A Slideable Lid For Extracting A Targeted Fraction From A Sample
A device and a method for isolating a target from a biological sample are provided. The target is bound to solid phase substrate to form target bound solid phase substrate. The device includes a lower...
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David Beebe, David Guckenberger, Ben Casavant, Scott Berry | P120359US01
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Device And Method To Facilitate The Prepackaging, Handling And Use Of Small Volumes Of Fluids
A device and method are provided to facilitate the handling of a volume or fluid. The device includes an elongated tube having an open first end and a second end. The tube defines a reservoir for rece...
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David Beebe, Jay Warrick, David Guckenberger | P160301US01
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Method And Device For Disaggregation Via Heterogeneous Particles
A method and a device are provided for facilitating the disaggregation of a plurality of solid phase substrate as the plurality of solid phase substrate are transferred from a first location to a seco...
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David Beebe, David Guckenberger, Hannah Pezzi | P160351US01
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Method And Device For Containing Expanding Droplets
A method and microfluidic device are provided for containing a droplet having an outer surface at a predetermined location. The microfluidic device includes a plate having an upper surface and a centr...
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David Guckenberger, Hannah Pezzi, Scott Berry, David Beebe | P160203US01
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Non-Displasive Pipette
A non-displasive pipette is provided. The non-displasive pipette is configured for connection to a tip having a fluid therein. The tip includes an orifice to allow for the discharge of the fluid there...
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David Beebe, David Guckenberger | P160210US01
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Deformable Well And Method
A deformable well structure for a microtiter plate and method are provided. The deformable well structure includes a sample container defining a well for receiving a sample therein. The sample receive...
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David Beebe, David Guckenberger, Hannah Pezzi, Scott Berry | P160327US01
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Open Microfluidic System And Various Functional Arrangements Therefore
An open microfluidic system is provided. The open microfluidic system including the extreme wettability of exclusive liquid repellency (ELR), open microchannels with high lateral resolution and low pr...
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David Beebe, Chao Li, Duane Juang | P190342US02
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Platform And Method For Multi-Variable Screening
A platform and method for conducting multi-variable combinational interactions are provided. An array of multiplexing chambers in formed in a body. The body also includes a common well communicating w...
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David Beebe, Duane Juang, Jiaquan Yu, Jo Handelsman | P180306US01
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Systems And Methods For Undermedia Repellency
Systems, methods, compositions of matter, and kits for undermedia repellency are disclosed. In some cases, these involve a first volume of a first liquid presented in a second volume of a second liqui...
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David Beebe, Chao Li, Jiaquan Yu, Theodorus de Groot | P170307US02
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Microfluidic Device And Method Of Assaying For Immune Cell Exhaustion Using Same
A microfluidic device and method of assaying for immune cell exhaustion therewith are provided. The microfluidic device includes a moveable rod positioned across a chamber of a microfluidic device adj...
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David Beebe, Patrick McMinn, Jose Ayuso, Maria Virumbrales Munoz | P200131US01
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Hybrid Electrostatic Actuator
A hybrid electrostatic actuator for use in conjunction with microfluidic devices, microlenses, optical irises and flat panel displays is provided. The hybrid electrostatic actuator includes a substrat...
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Hongrui Jiang, Alireza Ousati Ashtiani | P190157US01
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Microfluidic Device for Rapid Nucleic Acid Isolation and Purification
Extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological samples is an essential prerequisite for further amplification, detection and quantification of specific genetic sequences. The first step in ...
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David Beebe, Scott Berry | P100050US01
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New Gradient-Based Cell Labeling Method Maintains Location Information During Downstream Analysis
Cellular ecology is a major factor in processes like cell signaling and transport as well as in the development and progression of systemic diseases like cancer. In situ, in vitro studies are becoming...
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David Beebe, Erwin Berthier, Mary Regier | P150171US01
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Streamlined Design for Transferring Analytes
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to generate copies of a particular DNA sequence. The technique is common and indispensable in many research applications. Unfortunately, methods for isolating/p...
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David Beebe, Ben Casavant, David Guckenberger, Scott Berry | P130361US01
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Circulating Tumor Cell Assay Using Simple Blood Draw
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cells shed from tumor deposits that flow into the bloodstream. They are detected at a frequency of about one CTC per one billion surrounding blood cells. The great h...
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David Beebe, Joshua Lang, Ben Casavant, Scott Berry, Lindsay Strotman | P130171US01
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Microwell Moat Prevents Spillover
The ability to study single cells has become indispensable, helping researchers identify characteristics and behaviors otherwise hidden using population averages. By obtaining multiple measures per ce...
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Jay Warrick, John Yin, Stephen Lindsay | P120353US01
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Coupling Microfluidic Devices Yields Physiologically Relevant Micro-Environment for Cellular Assays
Cellular interactions and signaling in multicellular organisms involve complex pathways that can be difficult to study when using macroscale in vitro culture systems, in part because traditional macro...
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David Beebe, Jay Warrick | P08041US