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System for rapid chemical activation in high-throughput electrophysiological measurements

  • US 7,067,046 B2
  • Filed: 05/21/2001
  • Issued: 06/27/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/04/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrophysiological measurement apparatus for analyzing a biological material, comprising:

  • a multi-well plate having a plurality of fluid chambers, wherein each fluid chamber is configured to hold a biological material to be analyzed;

    a thin plastic substrate having an array of apertures in alignment with the chambers of the multi-well plate;

    wherein the substrate is bonded to the multi-well plate such that the chambers are open at the top and sealed at the bottom, except for the apertures;

    wherein the apertures are smaller in diameter than the biological material, thereby enabling a high-resistance seal to be formed between a biological material present in each chamber and a corresponding aperture; and

    wherein the substrate has a glass coating at least in the region where the high-resistance seal is formed between the biological material and the substrate;

    a fluid plenum to receive the multi-well plate such that at least the substrate is immersed;

    a first electrode disposed in the fluid plenum;

    at least one second electrode adapted to fit into the top openings of the fluid chambers of the multi-well plate;

    a light source for illuminating one or more of the chambers so as to facilitate the rapid release of a caged compound present therein; and

    electrophysiological measurement circuitry in electrical communication with the electrodes.

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