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Quantification of successful encapsulation into microfluidic compartments

Merten, Christoph  
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Grab, Anna
2022

The invention provides a method for quantifying the number of target entities that were successfully encapsulated into a microfluidic compartment such as a microfluidic droplet. The invention is predicated upon a continuous quantifiable detectable signal corresponding to the quantity of entities encapsulated in a microfluidic compartment. The present invention is useful in the context of high throughput microfluidic screening approaches which require thorough signal normalization in order to reliably improve signal to noise ratio and to reliably identify screening hits.

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EPO Family ID

75674625

Author(s)
Merten, Christoph  
Grab, Anna
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Alternative title(s) : (de) Quantifizierung der erfolgreichen verkapselung in mikrofluidische kompartimente (fr) Quantification d'encapsulation réussie dans des compartiments microfluidiques

TTO classification

TTO:6.2148

EPFL units
AVP-R-TTO  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2024133891

US

A1

2024-04-25

EP4327096

EP

A1

2024-02-28

WO2022223782

WO

A1

2022-10-27

EP4080208

EP

A1

2022-10-26

Available on Infoscience
November 1, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/191732
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