C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 12 – Q
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C - Chemistry, Metallurgy
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Patent
CA 2230653
A method for the detection of cell contents, the method comprising the steps of, introducing a cell into a channel in a microchip; lysing the cell to release cell contents into the channel; moving the cell contents towards a detection zone; and detecting the cell contents at the detection zone. An apparatus for the detection of cell contents, the apparatus comprising: a microchip; a cell mobilization channel formed in the microchip, the cell mobilization channel having a cell introduction end and a detection end; a cell mobilizer operably connected with the cell introduction end for moving cells from the cell introduction end to the detection end; means for lysing cells in the cell mobilization channel at a lysing zone, the lysing zone being located between the cell introduction end and the detection end; and a detector, disposed adjacent the detector end, arranged to detect cell contents appearing at the detector end that have been moved from the lysing zone to the detector end by the cell mobilizer
Andersson Per E.
Arriaga Edgar
Harrison D. Jed
Ocvirk Gregor
Lambert Anthony R.
The Governors Of The University Of Alberta
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