LUMINESCENCE DETECTING APPARATUSES AND METHODS

A luminescence detecting apparatus and method for analyzing luminescent samples is disclosed. Luminescent samples are placed in a plurality of sample wells in a tray, and the tray is placed in a visible-light impervious chamber containing a charge coupled device camera. The samples may be injected i...

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Hauptverfasser: LAKATOS EDWARD J, DESIMAS, II BRUCE E, METAL ISRAEL, LEVI JEFF A, WANG YONGDONG, VOYTA JOHN C, GAMBINI MICHAEL R, SABAK GEORGE, ATWOOD JOHN G
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creator LAKATOS EDWARD J
DESIMAS, II BRUCE E
METAL ISRAEL
LEVI JEFF A
WANG YONGDONG
VOYTA JOHN C
GAMBINI MICHAEL R
SABAK GEORGE
ATWOOD JOHN G
description A luminescence detecting apparatus and method for analyzing luminescent samples is disclosed. Luminescent samples are placed in a plurality of sample wells in a tray, and the tray is placed in a visible-light impervious chamber containing a charge coupled device camera. The samples may be injected in the wells, and the samples may be injected with buffers and reagents, by an injector. In the chamber, light from the luminescent samples pass through a collimator, a Fresnel field lens, a filter, and a camera lens, whereupon a focused image is created by the optics on the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The use of a Fresnel field lens, in combination with a collimator and filter, reduces crosstalk between samples below the level attainable by the prior art. Preferred embodiments of the luminescence detecting apparatus and method disclosed include central processing control of all operations, multiple wavelength filter wheel, and robot handling of samples and reagents. Preferred embodiments of processing software integrated with the invention include elements for mechanical alignment, outlier shaving, edge detection and masking, manipulation of multiple integration times to expand the dynamic range, crosstalk correction, dark subtraction interpolation and drift correction, multi-component analysis applications specifically tailored for luminescence, and uniformity correction.
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