Mixing Chamber for Constant Bead Concentrations in a Suspension

We offer a novel automated eight well mixing chamber that guarantees a uniform distribution of micro particles in a suspension for every single measurement. The chamber construction allows their use in combination with liquid-handling-roboters, which are common in High-Throughout-Screening. The constant distribution of the micro particles is achieved by creating a turbulent, quasistatic state in the suspension. The use of the chamber allows the running of standardized processes and therewith to more easily compare measuring results in proteome analysis.<br><br>

<ul> <li>Compatible with liquid-handling-roboters that are common in High-Throughput-screening</li> <li>Mixing chamber can be incorporated into existing high-throughput equipmen</li> <li>Standardized process measuring results are easy to compare</li> <li>Functional prototype exists</li> </ul><br><br> <strong>IP Rights</strong><br> German patent application was filed in September 2007. <br> International patent application was filed in September 2008.<br> <br> <strong>Origin</strong><br> Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin<br> Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (RWTH)</p>

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