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Microfluidic device, system and method for the study of organisms

Cornaglia, Matteo  
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Gijs, Martin  
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Migliozzi, Daniel  
2016

The invention discloses a microfluidic device for the culture, selection and/or analysis of sample organisms such as nematodes, as well as for other biological entities such as for instance animal embryos. The device features reservoirs, culture chambers and smart filtering systems allowing for the selection of specific populations/specimens of sample organisms, thus permitting long-term cultures thereof as well as phenotypic/behavioural analyses. Systems and methods for using the microfluidic device are within the present disclosure as well.

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EPO Family ID

54838379

Author(s)
Cornaglia, Matteo  
Gijs, Martin  
Migliozzi, Daniel  
Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Mikrofluidische vorrichtung, system und verfahren zur untersuchung von organismen (fr) Dispositif microfluidique, système et procédé permettant l'étude d'organismes

TTO classification

TTO:6.1423

EPFL units
AVP-R-TTO  
LMIS2  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2023149927

US

A1

2023-05-18

US11596945

US

B2

2023-03-07

ES2850881

ES

T3

2021-09-01

DK3505638

DK

T3

2021-02-15

ES2795991

ES

T3

2020-11-25

EP3505638

EP

B1

2020-11-11

EP3209790

EP

B1

2020-01-08

EP3505638

EP

A1

2019-07-03

US2017312748

US

A1

2017-11-02

EP3209790

EP

A1

2017-08-30

WO2016063199

WO

A1

2016-04-28

Available on Infoscience
May 11, 2017
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