Claims
- 1. A system for reading a biochip using a biochip reader comprising a magnetic sensor for reading the strength of the magnetic field on a plane and a scanning unit for the magnetic sensor and the biochip so that the magnetic sensor scans the biochip relatively in a two-dimensional manner,wherein a sample labeled with a magnetic substance is hybridized to a probe on the biochip, and the magnetic sensor magnetically reads the hybridized sample, and wherein the magnetic substance is a magnetic bead comprising a ferromagnetic substance.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the magnetic bead is made of polystyrene encapsulating a ferromagnetic iron oxide particulate.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the sample comprises a binding substance and the magnetic bead is coated with another binding substance specifically binding to the binding substance of the sample, whereby the sample and the magnetic bead are coupled.
- 4. A system for reading a biochip using a biochip comprising a magnetic sensor for reading the strength of the magnetic field on a plane and a scanning unit for rotating the biochip and the magnetic sensor in a uniaxial direction perpendicular to the rotating direction,wherein a sample labeled with a magnetic substance is hybridized to a probe on the biochip, and the magnetic sensor magnetically reads the hybridized sample, and wherein the magnetic substance is a magnetic bead comprising a ferromagnetic substance.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the magnetic bead is made of polystyrene encapsulating a ferromagnetic iron oxide particulate.
- 6. The system of claim 4, wherein the sample comprises a binding substance and the magnetic bead is coated with another binding substance specifically binding to the binding substance of the sample, whereby the sample and the magnetic bead are coupled.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein one of the binding substances comprises streptoavidin and the other binding substance comprises biotin.
- 8. A system for reading a biochip using a biochip reader comprising a magnetic sensor for reading the strength of the magnetic field on a plane and a scanning unit for the magnetic sensor and the biochip so that the magnetic sensor scans the biochip relatively in a two-dimensional manner,wherein a sample labeled with a magnetic substance is hybridized to a probe on the biochip, and the magnetic sensor magnetically reads the hybridized sample, wherein the sample comprises a binding substance and the magnetic bead is coated with another binding substance specifically binding to the binding substance of the sample, and whereby the sample and the magnetic bead are coupled.
- 9. A system for reading a biochip using a biochip comprising a magnetic sensor for reading the strength of the magnetic field on a plane and a scanning unit for rotating the biochip and the magnetic sensor in a uniaxial direction perpendicular to the rotating direction,wherein a sample labeled with a magnetic substance is hybridized to a probe on the biochip, and the magnetic sensor magnetically reads the hybridized sample, and wherein the sample comprises a binding substance and the magnetic bead is coated with another binding substance specifically binding to the binding substance of the sample, whereby the sample and the magnetic bead are coupled.
Priority Claims (1)
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11/329945 |
Nov 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/JP00/08050 filed Nov. 15, 2000 and claims priority to Japanese Application Serial No. 329945/1999, filed Nov. 19, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP00/08050 |
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WO01/38875 |
5/31/2001 |
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