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EP 2142911 A2 20100113 - BIOCHIP FOR CARRYING OUT A FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORTERS

Title (en)

BIOCHIP FOR CARRYING OUT A FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORTERS

Title (de)

BIOCHIP FÜR DIE FLUORESZENZANALYSE VON EINZELNEN TRANSPORTERN

Title (fr)

BIOPUCE POUR L'ANALYSE PAR FLUORESCENCE DE TRANSPORTEURS INDIVIDUELS

Publication

EP 2142911 A2 20100113 (DE)

Application

EP 08748708 A 20080402

Priority

  • DE 2008000532 W 20080402
  • DE 102007016699 A 20070404

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2008122267A2] The invention relates to a biochip (1) for optically measuring the properties of individual transporter systems (50). The aim of the invention is to increase the measuring accuracy and the throughput with which the properties of transporter molecules (50) can be measured. To achieve this aim, a biochip (1) for optically measuring the properties of individual transporter systems (50) substantially consists of a transparent support (10) and a plurality of recesses (30) that are open to the top. The biochip (1) is configured in such a manner that its openings (31) can be covered by a membrane (40), thereby forming closed measuring compartments (30), and that the transport of the substrate molecules (60) via the membrane (40) into the recesses (30) can be detected.

IPC 8 full level

G01N 21/64 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

G01N 21/6452 (2013.01 - EP US); G01N 21/648 (2013.01 - EP US)

Citation (search report)

See references of WO 2008122267A2

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

DE 102007016699 A1 20081009; EP 2142911 A2 20100113; JP 2010523987 A 20100715; JP 5370864 B2 20131218; US 2010092341 A1 20100415; WO 2008122267 A2 20081016; WO 2008122267 A3 20081211

DOCDB simple family (application)

DE 102007016699 A 20070404; DE 2008000532 W 20080402; EP 08748708 A 20080402; JP 2010502410 A 20080402; US 45009308 A 20080402