Methods and systems for monitoring molecular interactions

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G01N 33/558 (2006.01)

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CA 2494059

The present invention relates to novel methods and systems for determining the interaction of molecules using the phenomena of Taylor-Aris dispersion present in fluid flow in conduits. The method involves relating a change in dispersion of molecules to their level of interaction. The present invention also relates to an assay method using Taylor-Aris dispersion in a microfluidic system in order to examine molecular interactions in a variety of chemical and biochemical systems.

Nouvelles méthodes et nouveaux systèmes permettant de déterminer l'interaction de molécules sur la base des phénomènes de la dispersion de Taylor-Aris présents dans l'écoulement de fluides dans des conduits. Lesdites méthodes consistent à mettre en relation une modification de la dispersion de molécules avec leur niveau d'interaction. La présente invention concerne également une méthode d'analyse fondée sur la dispersion de Taylor-Aris dans un système microfluidique en vue de l'examen des interactions moléculaires dans toute une diversité de systèmes chimiques et biochimiques.

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