BIO-RAD LABORATORIES, INC., a corporation of the state of Delaware Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100264030 | UNITARY ELECTRODE AND ELECTRODE SUPPORT FOR HORIZONTAL ELECTROPHORESIS - Horizontal electrophoresis is performed in a cell that includes a tank and a pair of electrodes, each mounted on an electrode support that is easily inserted into and removed from the tank, and once inserted, is secured in position by one or more spring-loaded, manual-release locking features. | 10-21-2010 |
20100041122 | CENTRIFUGAL FORCE-BASED SYSTEM FOR DETECTION/TREATMENT OF MEMBRANE-ENCASED STRUCTURES - Membrane-encased structures such as biological cells, liposomes, and vesicles, are conveyed through one or more channels in a rotating disk for individual exposure to optical elements or to electrodes, for purposes of transfection or flow cytometry. The rotation of the disk serves either to provide centrifugal force to urge the cells against one wall of the channel and in certain embodiments to move the cells through the channels, or to draw cells at preselected times or intervals into the exposure zone, or all three. | 02-18-2010 |
20100028988 | Microplates with Ultra-Thin Walls by Two-Stage Forming - A multi-well plate with wells having ultra-thin walls and yet with sufficient structural rigidity to allow reliable use of the plate in automated instrumentation is formed by first forming a plate blank by injection molding, the blank being of a thickness that provides the desired rigidity, and then subjecting the blank to vacuum forming to stretch designated areas in the blank to form wells or to extend wells already formed, the stretching resulting in a reduction in thickness of the molded resin at the walls of the wells only. | 02-04-2010 |
20090269851 | USE OF DISK SURFACE FOR ELECTROPORATION OF ADHERENT CELLS - Adherent cells on the surface of a disk are transfected by electroporation between coaxial circular cylinders with electrodes on the opposing surfaces on either side of the annular space between the cylinders by placing a buffer solution containing the transfecting species in the annular space over the cell and applying an electric potential between the electrodes. | 10-29-2009 |
20090269835 | Thermal Cycler with Self-Adjusting Lid - A thermal cycling instrument for PCR and other reactions performed on multiple samples with temperature changes between sequential stages in the reaction procedure is supplied with a thermal block to provide rapid changes and close control over the temperature in each sample vessel and a pressure plate incorporated into a motorized lid that detects anomalies in the reaction vessels or in their positioning over the thermal block, and automatically adjusts the plate position to achieve an even force distribution over the sample vessels. | 10-29-2009 |
20090209017 | Electroporation Cuvette With Spatially Variable Electric Field - An electroporation cuvette is constructed with electroporation electrodes arranged in non-parallel relation to form a gap whose width varies with the location within the cuvette, plus a pair of positioning electrodes that are arranged to cause electrophoretic migration of biological cells within the cuvette according to cell size. Once the cells, suspended in a solution of the impregnant, are distributed in the cuvette by the positioning electrodes, electric field pulses are generated by the non-parallel electroporation electrodes. Because of their distribution in the cuvette, the various cells will experience voltage differentials across their widths that approach uniformity regardless of cell diameter, since the larger cells will be positioned at locations where the gap between the electrodes is greater and the smaller cells at locations where the gap is relatively small while the voltage drop across the entire gap is uniform along the length of the cell. The voltage differential across the width of the cell is thus roughly paired with the cell diameter, and this reduces the disparity in voltage differential that cells of different sizes would otherwise experience with parallel electrodes. | 08-20-2009 |