Apparatus for detecting and recognizing analytes based on...

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C422S245100, C422S250100, C422S253000

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ABSTRACT:
The invention contemplates apparatuses for recognition of proteins and other biological molecules by imaging morphology, size and distribution of crystalline and amorphous dry residues in droplets (further referred to as “crystallization patterns”) containing predetermined amount of certain crystal-forming organic compounds (reporters) to which protein to be analyzed is added. Changes in the crystallization patterns of a number of amino-acids can be used as a “signature” of a protein added. Also, changes in the crystallization patterns, as well as the character of such changes, can be used as recognition elements in analysis of protein molecules.

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patent: 6808934 (2004-10-01), Mutz et al.
Koide et al. “Urinary.crystal surface binding substances on calcium oxalate crystals”, Urol. Res., 1990, v. 18, pp. 387-392.

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