Micro-electrophoresis chip for moving and separating nucleic acids and other charged molecules
First Claim
1. A microelectrophores is chip comprising a substrate having formed therein at least one separation channel for performing separation formed on a first major surface, said separation channel having a central region between two edges, a plurality of anodes and a plurality of cathodes disposed within each separation channel to induce an electric field within the channel, characterized in that the channel contains a homogeneous separation medium effective to act as obstacles to migration of biopolymers in a sample applied to the microelectrophoresis chip and in that the plurality of anodes and the plurality of cathodes include at least some anodes or cathodes disposed in the central region such that the anodes and cathodes can generate electric fields in at least two non-parallel directions within a plane parallel to the first major surface of the substrate.
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Abstract
A microelectrophoresis chip comprises a substrate in which there are formed one or more channels, one channel for each sample to be evaluated. The channels extend for the length of the chip, a distance of generally around 1 cm, and are about 1 to 10 μm wide and 1 to 10 μm in depth. The channels are filled with a homogeneous separation matrix which acts as an obstacle to the electrophoretic migration of the charged molecules. Microelectrodes disposed in the channels are used to induce an electric field within the homogeneous separation medium. When a voltage is applied across two or more of the microelectrodes, the charged molecules are induced to move and separate according to the electric field density, the type of solvent film, and the charge, shape and size of the charged molecule. The chip may further comprise detectors, such as light polarization detectors, fluorescence emission detectors, biosensors, electrochemical sensors or other microcomponents which may include sites for enzymatic or chemical manipulation of the moved or separated charged molecules.
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- 1. A microelectrophores is chip comprising a substrate having formed therein at least one separation channel for performing separation formed on a first major surface, said separation channel having a central region between two edges, a plurality of anodes and a plurality of cathodes disposed within each separation channel to induce an electric field within the channel, characterized in that the channel contains a homogeneous separation medium effective to act as obstacles to migration of biopolymers in a sample applied to the microelectrophoresis chip and in that the plurality of anodes and the plurality of cathodes include at least some anodes or cathodes disposed in the central region such that the anodes and cathodes can generate electric fields in at least two non-parallel directions within a plane parallel to the first major surface of the substrate.
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