John Liljestrand - Ijamsville MD Jue Zhang - Vienna VA David R. Gambrel - Oakton VA Sergey Ivanov - Germantown MD Jacob N. Wohlstadter - Rockville MD
Assignee:
IGEN International, Inc. - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
422 52, 250361 C
Abstract:
Apparatus for the conduct of electrochemiluminescence measurements includes an ECL chamber having a transparent window defining one wall of the chamber and a photodetector mounted closely adjacent thereto. An assay fluid is subject to a magnetic field and is electrically energized. Electrochemiluminescence induced in the fluid is measured by the photodetector.
Apparatus And Methods For Carrying Out Electrochemiluminescence Test Measurements
John Liljestrand - Ijamsville MD, US Jue Zhang - Vienna VA, US David Gambrel - Oakton VA, US Sergey Ivanov - Germantown MD, US Jacob Wohlstadter - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
IGEN International, Inc.
International Classification:
G01N021/76
US Classification:
422/052000, 422/067000, 422/068100
Abstract:
Apparatus for the conduct of electrochemiluminescence measurements includes an ECL chamber having a transparent window defining one wall of the chamber and a photodetector mounted closely adjacent thereto. An assay fluid is subject to a magnetic field and is electrically energized. Electrochemiluminescence induced in the fluid is measured by the photodetector.
Apparatus For Carrying Out Electrochemiluminescence Test Measurements
John Liljestrand - Ijamsville MD Jue Zhang - Vienna VA David R. Gambrel - Oakton VA Sergey Ivanov - Germantown MD Jacob N. Wohlstadter - Rockville MD
Assignee:
IGEN International, Inc. - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
422 52
Abstract:
Apparatus for the conduct of electrochemiluminescence measurements includes an ECL chamber having a transparent window defining one wall of the chamber and a photodetector mounted closely adjacent thereto. An assay fluid is subject to a magnetic field and is electrically energized. Electrochemiluminescence induced in the fluid is measured by the photodetector.