Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Measurement of electrical or magnetic property or thermal... – By means of a solid body in contact with a fluid
Patent
1997-12-23
1999-06-15
Snay, Jeffrey
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Measurement of electrical or magnetic property or thermal...
By means of a solid body in contact with a fluid
436524, 436164, 436172, G01N 2164
Patent
active
059121815
ABSTRACT:
Biologic molecules and pathogens in a sample substance are detected by utilizing the multiplicity of mirrors in a digital micromirror device as test sites to which molecular probes are attached and to which the sample substance is applied. A molecule or pathogen bonded on the surface of a micromirror activated with an appropriate molecular probe can be detected by optical projection or software interrogation of the array of micromirrors.
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