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| Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft fuer angewandte Forschung e.V. Patent applications | ||
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120015844 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A REPLICATE OR DERIVATIVE FROM AN ARRAY OF MOLECULES, AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - A method of producing a replicate or derivative of an array of molecules, the array having a spatial arrangement of separate samples of molecules, includes creating, for each sample, at least one spatially limited effective area which is separate from the effective areas of the other samples, a surface, provided with a binding adapter or binding properties, of a carrier bordering on the effective areas. The molecules are amplified by means of amplifying agents in the effective areas for creating replicates or derivatives of the samples. The replicates or derivatives of the samples are bound to the carrier by means of the binding adapter or the binding properties, so that a spatial arrangement of the replicates or derivatives of the samples on the carrier corresponds to the spatial arrangement of the samples in the array. The carrier having the copies of the samples is removed from the array. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20100307595 | FLUIDIC DEVICE, FLUIDIC MODULE, AND METHOD OF HANDLING A LIQUID - A fluidic device includes a fluidic module with a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber closed with the exception of a fluidic connection to the first fluid chamber. A drive is formed to impart the fluidic module with a first rotation at a rotational frequency below a rotational frequency threshold at which liquid is pneumatically held in the first fluid chamber and does not enter the second fluid chamber. The drive is further formed to impart the fluidic module with a second rotation at a second rotational frequency above the rotational frequency threshold at which a liquid column created in the first fluid chamber becomes unstable and the liquid enters the second fluid chamber. | 12-09-2010 |
