Claims
- 1. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components, wherein the first separation can be performed in the absence of an applied electric field; using an electric field to obtain a second separation of the sample components within a plurality of substantially isolated channels; obtaining an intensity-time data record from each of the isolated channels, the intensity-time data records containing peaks; and normalizing a migration time of a first peak with respect to a migration time of at least a second peak to correct for migration time differences between the isolated channels.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the second peak corresponds to the presence of a reference sample component added to the other sample components before the second separation of the sample components.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second peak has a different fluorescence spectrum from other sample components and the different fluorescence spectrum is detected using a two-dimensional detector.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein normalizing a migration time comprises determining a ratio of the migration time of the first peak and the migration time of the second peak.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein normalizing the migration time further comprises determining an average migration time for a plurality of reference sample peaks and determining the product of the ratio and the average migration time.
- 6. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components, wherein the first separation can be performed in the absence of an applied electric field; using an electric field to obtain a second separation of the sample components within a plurality of substantially isolated channels; obtaining an intensity-time data record from each of the isolated volumes, the intensity-time data records containing peaks; and normalizing an intensity of a first peak with respect to an intensity of at least a second peak to correct for intensity differences between the isolated channels.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the second peak corresponds to the presence of a reference sample component added to the other sample components before the second separation of the sample components.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the second peak has a different fluorescence spectrum from other sample components and the different fluorescence spectrum is detected using a two-dimensional detector.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein normalizing an intensity comprises determining a ratio of the intensity of the first peak and the intensity of the second peak.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein normalizing an intensity further comprises determining an average intensity for a plurality of reference sample peaks and determining the product of the ratio and the average intensity.
- 11. The method of claim 6, wherein the peak intensity is a peak area.
- 12. A system for separating components of a sample, comprising:
a first component for obtaining a first separation of the sample components, wherein the first separation can be performed in the absence of an applied electric field; a second component for electrophoretically separating each of the sample components, the second component comprising a plurality of substantially isolated separation channels; and a processor configured to normalize a migration time of a first volume within one of the separation channels with respect to a migration time of at least a second volume of the same separation channel to adjust for migration time differences between the isolated channels.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the presence of the second volume is indicated by a peak having a fluorescence spectrum different from other sample components and the detector comprises a two dimensional detector configured to detect the different fluorescence spectrum.
- 14. The system of claim 12, further comprising an autosampler to collect fractions of eluant from the first separation component.
- 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured to increase a rate of fraction collection at a predetermined time.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the time for increasing the rate of fraction follows detection of a peak having a peak width that exceeds a threshold.
- 17. The system of claim 12, wherein the isolated separation channels comprises a substrate defining a plurality of channels therein.
- 18. An system for separating components of a sample, comprising:
a component for obtaining a first separation of the sample components, wherein the first separation can be performed in the absence of an applied electric field; an electrophoresis component for obtaining a second separation of the sample components within a plurality of substantially isolated channels; a detector configured to obtaining an intensity-time data record from each of the isolated volumes, the intensity-time data records containing peaks; and a processor configured to normalize an intensity of a first peak with respect to an intensity of at least a second peak to correct for intensity differences between the isolated channels.
- 19. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components, wherein the sample components are at least partially resolved on the basis of an isoelectric point of each component; using an electric field to obtain a second separation of the sample components within a plurality of substantially isolated channels; obtaining an intensity-time data record from each of the isolated channels, the intensity-time data records containing peaks; and normalizing a migration time of a first peak with respect to a migration time of at least a second peak to correct for migration time differences between the isolated channels.
- 20. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components into a first plurality of sample volumes in the absence of an applied electric field; simultaneously obtaining an electrophoretic separation of sample components present in each of the first plurality of sample volumes, wherein sample components present in different sample volumes are separated in a respective one of a plurality of substantially isolated separation channels; obtaining an intensity-time data record from each of the isolated channels, the intensity-time data records containing peaks; and normalizing a migration time of a first peak with respect to a migration time of at least a second peak to correct for migration time differences between the isolated channels.
- 21. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components into a first plurality of sample components in the absence of an applied electric field; simultaneously obtaining an electrophoretic separation of each of the first plurality of sample components to thereby form a plurality of substantially isolated volumes from each of said plurality of sample components; normalizing a migration time of at least one of the substantially isolated volumes with respect to a migration time of at least a second substantially isolated volume to correct for migration time differences between the isolated volumes.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the second substantially isolated volume corresponds to a peak indicative of the presence of a reference sample component added to the other sample components.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the reference sample component has a different fluorescence spectrum from other sample components and the different fluorescence spectrum is detected using a two-dimensional detector.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein normalizing a migration time comprises determining a ratio of the migration time of the first substantially isolated volume and the migration time of the peak.
- 25. The method of claim 21, wherein normalizing the migration time further comprises determining an average migration time for a plurality of reference sample peaks and determining the product of the ratio and the average migration time.
- 26. The method of claim 21, wherein a plurality of reference samples are added to each fraction and normalizing a migration time comprises fitting a migration time of each reference sample to a polynomial function.
- 27. A method for separating components of a sample, comprising:
obtaining a first separation of the sample components into a first plurality of sample components in the absence of an applied electric field; simultaneously obtaining an electrophoretic separation of each of the first plurality of sample components to thereby form a plurality of substantially isolated volumes from each of said plurality of sample components; and normalizing an intensity of a first substantially isolated volume with respect to an intensity of at least a second substantially isolated volume to correct for intensity differences between the isolated volumes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/209,588, filed Jun. 6, 2000, and entitled “MULTIDIMENSIONAL SEPARATIONS EMPLOYING AN ARRAY OF ISOLATED ELECTROPHORESIS CHANNELS” which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60209588 |
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