L3 TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130344581 | ASSAY DEVICE AND METHODS - The present invention relates to the use of amphipathic polymers to enhance lateral flow and reagent mixing on assay devices. More specifically, the invention relates to use of an amphipathic polymer in assay methods including a device for determining the concentration of lipids in blood serum or plasma. | 12-26-2013 |
20130323764 | ASSAY TEST CARD - The present invention relates to the use of surfaces that exhibit different surface energies wherein the difference in surface energies is configured to disrupt capillary laminar flow of a fluid travelling between the two surfaces. The invention further relates to the use of such surfaces in assay methods including a device utilising same. | 12-05-2013 |
20110306120 | ASSAY DEVICE AND METHODS - The present invention relates to the use of amphipathic polymers to enhance lateral flow and reagent mixing on assay devices. More specifically, the invention relates to use of an amphipathic polymer in assay methods including a device for determining the concentration of lipids in blood serum or plasma. | 12-15-2011 |
20110306072 | ASSAY TEST CARD - The present invention relates to the use of surfaces that exhibit different surface energies wherein the difference in surface energies is configured to disrupt capillary laminar flow of a fluid travelling between the two surfaces The invention further relates to the use of such surfaces in assay methods including a device utilising same | 12-15-2011 |
20110129932 | Lipoprotein Assay - The present invention concerns a method of determining the concentration of total lipoprotein in a sample. The method involves the steps of: (i) adding to an aliquot of the sample a lipophilic dye that binds to lipoproteins in the sample and which when so bound fluoresces under appropriate excitation; and (ii) determining the total lipoprotein concentration in the sample using fluorescence analysis. A method of analysing the lipoprotein content of a sample solution using a dye that discriminates between different types of lipoprotein is also disclosed. | 06-02-2011 |