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Robert Pietri

Bio: Robert Pietri is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochip. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 557 citations.
Topics: Biochip

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Patent
05 Nov 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for simultaneous multiple biochip analysis with arrays such as nucleic acid arrays, which allows for high throughput analysis of samples and can be configured to hold multiple cartridges comprising biochips.
Abstract: The invention is directed to devices that allow for simultaneous multiple biochip analysis. In particular, the devices are configured to hold multiple cartridges comprising biochips comprising arrays such as nucleic acid arrays, and allow for high throughput analysis of samples.

551 citations

Patent
11 Jan 2001
TL;DR: A biochip cartridge as mentioned in this paper is a reaction chamber comprising a substrate comprising an array of electrodes, each comprising a self-assembled monolayer and a capture binding ligand, with an inlet port for the introduction of reagents.
Abstract: A biochip cartridge comprising: a) a reaction chamber comprising: i) a substrate comprising an array of electrodes, each comprising: A) a self-assembled monolayer; and B) a capture binding ligand; ii) an inlet port for the introduction of reagents; and b) interconnects to allow the electrical connection of said electrodes to a processor.

6 citations


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Patent
23 Dec 2003
TL;DR: Assay modules as mentioned in this paper are reader apparatuses which may be used to control aspects of module operation and are used to collect and analyze a sample collected on an applicator stick, and can be adapted to receive and analyse a sample.
Abstract: Assay modules, preferably assay cartridges, are described as are reader apparatuses which may be used to control aspects of module operation. The modules preferably comprise a detection chamber with integrated electrodes that may be used for carrying out electrode induced luminescence measurements. Methods are described for immobilizing assay reagents in a controlled fashion on these electrodes and other surfaces. Assay modules and cartridges are also described that have a detection chamber, preferably having integrated electrodes, and other fluidic components which may include sample chambers, waste chambers, conduits, vents, bubble traps, reagent chambers, dry reagent pill zones and the like. In certain preferred embodiments, these modules are adapted to receive and analyze a sample collected on an applicator stick.

506 citations

Patent
Gary Blackburn1
17 May 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a variety of microfluidic devices with configurations including the use of biochannels or microchannels comprising arrays of capture binding ligands to capture target analytes in samples are presented.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a variety of microfluidic devices with configurations including the use of biochannels or microchannels comprising arrays of capture binding ligands to capture target analytes in samples. The invention provides microfluidic cassettes or devices that can be used to effect a number of manipulations on a sample to ultimately result in target analyte detection or quantification.

442 citations

Patent
01 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a system for sample processing is described, which is capable of performing one or more of a sample preparation, sample assay, and detection step using a small volume of sample.
Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for sample processing. A device may be provided, capable of receiving the sample, and performing one or more of a sample preparation, sample assay, and detection step. The device may be capable of performing multiple assays. The device may comprise one or more modules that may be capable of performing one or more of a sample preparation, sample assay, and detection step. The device may be capable of performing the steps using a small volume of sample.

413 citations

Patent
10 Sep 2004
TL;DR: In this article, an ingestible, implantable or wearable medical device consisting of a microarray which comprises a bioactive agent capable of interacting with a disease marker biological analyte; a reservoir which comprises at least one therapeutic agent and is capable of releasing the therapeutic agent(s) from the medical device; and a plurality of microchips comprising a micro array scanning device capable of obtaining physical parameter data of an interaction between the disease markers with the bioactive agents.
Abstract: The invention relates to an ingestible, implantable or wearable medical device comprising a microarray which comprises a bioactive agent capable of interacting with a disease marker biological analyte; a reservoir which comprises at least one therapeutic agent and is capable of releasing the therapeutic agent(s) from the medical device; and a plurality of microchips comprising a microarray scanning device capable of obtaining physical parameter data of an interaction between the disease marker biological analyte with the bioactive agent; a biometric recognition device capable of comparing the physical parameter data with an analyte interaction profile; optionally a therapeutic agent releasing device capable of controlling release of the therapeutic agent from the reservoirs; an interface device capable of facilitating communications between the microarray scanning device, biometric recognition device and the therapeutic agent releasing device; and an energy source to power the medical device. Specifically, the invention relates to a medical device capable of detecting an analyte in a bodily fluid comprising at least one microneedle capable of obtaining a sample of a bodily fluid, a first microchannel through which the sample flows and is in fluid communication with the at least one microneedle, a second microchannel in fluid communication with the first microchannel, through which a buffer flows, wherein the second channel comprises a microarray with a bioactive agent, a microarray scanning device to detect an interaction between the bioactive agent and the analyte in the bodily fluid; and an interface device.

392 citations

Patent
29 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a monolithic elastomer membrane associated with an integrated pneumatic manifold allows the placement and actuation of a variety of fluid control structures, such as structures for pumping, isolating, mixing, routing, merging, splitting, preparing, and storing volumes of fluid.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing microfluidic analysis devices are provided. A monolithic elastomer membrane associated with an integrated pneumatic manifold allows the placement and actuation of a variety of fluid control structures, such as structures for pumping, isolating, mixing, routing, merging, splitting, preparing, and storing volumes of fluid. The fluid control structures can be used to implement a variety of sample introduction, preparation, processing, and storage techniques.

322 citations