The invention relates to a method of detecting and storing information on optical properties of analytical samples by means of a digital scanning device and to an accessory device to a flat bed scanner for performing this method.
Evaluation of analytical samples by means of a flat bed scanner or other electro-optical device is known. In WO 89/07255 extracting of information on chemical or biological assays or procedures, in particular the analysis of blood samples etc. by means of a flat bed scanner is disclosed. In US 2002/0168784 a diagnostic system using a flat bed scanner, especially determining and storing the result of agglutination assays is disclosed. The optical properties which are detected are fluorescence, colour, light scattering or characteristics of samples and resulting agglutinates.
For all these known methods the sample cuvettes, preferably in the form of micro titer plates are simply placed on the scanner bed.
It has now been found that other kinds of assays may be performed by using an accessory device in addition to the flat bed scanner.
Accordingly the invention is directed to performing the steps of putting filters on each side, i.e. in the direction of light in front of and behind the analytical samples and scanning the arrangement of samples between filters. Further the invention is directed to a device for supplementing a digital scanner by means for putting filters on each side of the analytical samples. According to a more specific embodiment of the invention the filters are polarization filters and the property detected and stored by scanning is the optical activity of the sample.
In the following a preferred embodiment of the invention is described by reference to the accompanying drawings. It is shown in
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Frame 4 has a first slot 6 arranged in a plane above the upper extension of an inserted micro titer plate and a second slot 7 arranged in a plane below the lower surface of the micro titer plate. The two slots are for the purpose of receiving filters 8 in the shape of thin sheets or the like.
In the present embodiment the filters 8 are polarisation filters or polarizers. For the determination presence or absence of optical activity in the individual samples of the array the polarizers have to be arranged in different relative positions, i.e. parallel, crossed or intermediate. In
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As is well-known in the art fluorescence radiation may be measured between crossed polarizers or through appropriate fluorescence and/or colour filters. To that effect one or both polarizers are replaced or supplemented by other types of filters.
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For performing the scanning of the samples the encasing together with the filters and the enclosed micro titer plate is put onto the bed of the scanner. Precise positioning of the encasing on the scanner is effected by means known as such, e.g. by hook and loop patches etc. Alternatively, the encasing may be fixedly attached to a scanner which is used exclusively for this analytical purpose.
For samples which need to be heated the filter is supplemented or replaced by an electrical heating layer of the electric blanket type. The power source for this heating appliance may be placed outside the scanner. Temperature may be controlled by means of a temperature sensor or thermostat.
In addition to filters or heating plates, identification or auxiliary sheets or covers may be put on top of the micro titer plate to enable or facilitate the identification or allowing additional quantification and analysis. These sheets or covers may contain well numbers, crosses, black circles or dots, grids or entirely black background. These help to quantify and analyze a variety of characteristics, such as surface tension, turbidity or the presence of air bubbles. In general these covers help to increase the contrast.
The device allows the scanning of a variety of consumables, such as microscopy slides, pathology slides, terasaki plates, any well plates or petri dishes. Of course, certain consumables may require a suitable adapter. There is also no need for only one plate or consumable per scan. Depending on its size several consumables can be analyzed simultaneously. It is also possible to provide a larger scanner such as A3 for accommodating several SBS size micro plates.
The device is robotic arm compatible for automatic insertion and removal of plates with standard robotic arms. There is space on all sides for access which is advantageous for easy manual access as well.
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The scanned lateral and bottom images 19 of the bottle are schematically shown under the scanner bed.
This may be useful in the analysis of particles 18 floating in turbid solutions including their behaviour over time such as the sedimentation kinetics. If a square of prisms or mirrors is used the bottle may be scanned from all four sides.
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Subsequent image analysis may include characterization of size, morphology of structures, identification of colour and quantification of intensities, as well as cell analysis.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/10561 | 11/3/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/1/2009 |