Claims
- 1. A biochip comprising:
a carrier with a hydrophilic surface; at least one light-blocking matrix layer comprising a light-blocking agent, wherein the at least one light-blocking matrix layer is coupled to the hydrophilic surface and is effective to render the carrier optically inactive; a coupling matrix layer coupled to the light-blocking matrix layer, and a cross-linking agent physically suspended in the coupling matrix layer, wherein the cross-linking agent is optionally covalently coupled to the coupling matrix layer; a plurality of sensing elements, each of the plurality of sensing elements having a capture portion that binds to the cross-linking agent, and wherein the sensing elements are bound to the cross-linking agent in the coupling matrix layer in predetermined positions; and a modification matrix layer coupled to the coupling matrix layer, wherein the modification matrix layer provides at least one of a chromatographic function, a light absorbing function, a penetration delay function, and an assay function.
- 2. The biochip of claim 1 wherein at least one of the light-blocking matrix layer, the coupling matrix layer, and the modification matrix layer comprises agarose at a concentration of about 1% by weight to about 5% by weight.
- 3. The biochip of claim 2 wherein the chromatographic function is selected from the group consisting of size exclusion chromatography, affinity chromatography, and ion exchange chromatography.
- 4. The biochip of claim 2 wherein the light absorbing function is selected from the group consisting of filtering of an incident light and filtering of an emitted light.
- 5. The biochip of claim 2 wherein the assay function is selected from the group consisting of providing a substrate for an enzymatic assay, providing a co-substrate for an enzymatic assay, providing an enzyme for an enzymatic assay, and providing a chromogenic or luminogenic substrate for an enzymatic assay.
- 6. The biochip of claim 2 further comprising a base matrix layer that is disposed between the hydrophilic surface and the light-blocking matrix layer.
- 7. The biochip of claim 2 wherein the light blocking agent is iron oxide and wherein the cross-linking agent is avidin or streptavidin.
- 8. A biochip comprising:
a carrier with a first and second surface, wherein at least one of the first and second surfaces is hydrophilic or wherein the first surface has a hydrophilic coating; a base matrix layer coupled to the hydrophilic coating or hydrophilic surface; a light-blocking matrix layer coupled to the base matrix layer and comprising a light-blocking agent, wherein the light-blocking matrix layer is coupled to the base matrix layer and is effective to render the carrier optically inactive; a coupling matrix layer coupled to the light-blocking matrix layer, and a cross-linking agent physically suspended in the coupling matrix layer, wherein the cross-linking agent is optionally covalently coupled to the coupling matrix layer; a plurality of sensing elements, each of the plurality of sensing elements having a capture portion that binds to the cross-linking agent, and wherein the sensing elements are bound to the cross-linking agent in the coupling matrix layer in predetermined positions; wherein at least one of the base layer, the light-blocking matrix layer, and the coupling matrix layer comprises an additive selected from the group consisting of a buffer, a detergent, a humectant, and a light-blocking agent; and wherein the plurality of sensing elements are coupled to the coupling matrix layer via droplet deposition of liquid droplets having a diameter of between 20 and 1000 micrometer to form a corresponding plurality of sensing element spots.
- 9. The biochip of claim 8 wherein at least one of the base matrix layer, the light-blocking matrix layer, and the coupling matrix layer comprise agarose at a concentration of about 1% by weight to about 5% by weight.
- 10. The biochip of claim 9 wherein buffer is an amphoteric buffer, and wherein the light blocking agent is an iron oxide.
- 11. The biochip of claim 9 wherein the coupling matrix layer comprises aldehyde-activated agarose at a concentration of about 1% by weight to about 5% by weight.
- 12. The biochip of claim 11 wherein the cross-linking agent is avidin, streptavidin, or an antibody, and wherein the cross-linking agent is covalently coupled to the coupling matrix layer.
- 13. The biochip of claim 12 wherein the capture portion comprises a biotin.
- 14. The biochip of claim 9 wherein the carrier is a flexible and optically pure polymer film with a thickness of about 100 micrometers and further includes a gelatin coating as the hydrophilic coating.
- 15. The biochip of claim 9 wherein the additive controls surface irregularity of the coupling matrix layer, thereby allowing optical detection using a confocal microscope of a plurality of signals from a plurality of analytes bound to the plurality of sensing elements without recalibration of the confocal microscope.
- 16. The biochip of claim 9 wherein the light-blocking agent is present at a concentration to increase a signal-to-noise ratio when an optical detection of a signal from the biochip is employed.
- 17. A biochip comprising:
a carrier with a first and second surface, and a hydrophilic coating coupled to the first surface of the carrier; at least one light-blocking matrix layer comprising a light-blocking agent, wherein the at least one light-blocking matrix layer is coupled to the hydrophilic coating and is effective to render the carrier optically inactive; a coupling matrix layer coupled to the light-blocking matrix layer, and a cross-linking agent physically suspended in and on the coupling matrix layer, wherein the cross-linking agent is optionally covalently coupled to the coupling matrix layer; a plurality of sensing elements, each of the plurality of sensing elements having a capture portion that binds to the cross-linking agent, and wherein the sensing elements are bound to the cross-linking agent in the coupling matrix layer in predetermined positions; and wherein the plurality of sensing elements are coupled to the coupling matrix layer via droplet deposition of liquid droplets having a diameter of between 20 and 1000 micrometer to form a corresponding plurality of sensing element spots.
- 18. The biochip of claim 17 wherein at least one of the light-blocking matrix layer and the coupling matrix layer comprise agarose at a concentration of about 1% by weight to about 5% by weight, and wherein the light-blocking agent is present at a concentration to increase a signal-to-noise ratio when an optical detection of a signal from the biochip is employed.
- 19. The biochip of claim 18 wherein the carrier is a flexible and optically pure polymer film with a thickness of about 100 micrometers and further includes a gelatin, a polyvinyl alcohol, or a polyvinyl pyrrolidone coating as the hydrophilic coating.
- 20. The biochip of claim 18 further comprising a base matrix layer that is disposed between the hydrophilic coating and the light-blocking matrix layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application with the Ser. No. 09/735,402, which was filed Dec. 12, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09735402 |
Dec 2000 |
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10346879 |
Jan 2003 |
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