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US20020006625A1 - Ultrasound-mediated high-speed biological reaction and tissue processing - Google Patents

Ultrasound-mediated high-speed biological reaction and tissue processing
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US20020006625A1
US20020006625A1US09/901,120US90112001AUS2002006625A1US 20020006625 A1US20020006625 A1US 20020006625A1US 90112001 AUS90112001 AUS 90112001AUS 2002006625 A1US2002006625 A1US 2002006625A1
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Methods of fixing and processing tissue and samples on a membrane by using ultrasound radiation as a part of the method are presented. Ultrasound of a frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz is used and the sample or tissue receives 0.1-200 W/cm2of ultrasound intensitv. The use of ultrasound allows much shorter times in the methods. Also presented are apparati comprising transducers of one or of multiple heads for producing the ultrasound radiation and further comprising a central processing unit and optionally comprising one or more sensors. Sensors can include those to measure and monitor ultrasound and temperature. This monitoring system allows one to achieve accurate and optimum tissue fixation and processing without overfixation and tissue damage. The system also allows the performance of antigen-antibody reactions or nucleic acid hybridizations to be completed in a very short time while being highly specific and with a very low or no background.

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1. A method for fixing or processing a sample or a tissue comprising exposing said sample or said tissue to ultrasound of a frequency of at least 100 KHz wherein said ultrasound is produced by an ultrasound transducer.
2. The method ofclaim 1 wherein only a single piece of said sample or said tissue is placed into said transducer.
3. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said frequency is in the range gof 100 KHz to 50 MHz and therein said frequency is a single frequency or a wideband frequency.
4. The method ofclaim 1 wherein two or more ultrasound transducers are used to produce ultrasound.
5. The method ofclaim 1 wherein one or more ultrasound transducers are used to produce an ultrasound field such that at least a portion of said sample or tissue receives ultrasound of a uniform frequency and a uniform intensity.
6. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said transducer comprises only one head.
7. The method ofclaim 6 wherein said head is capable of emitting a wideband frequency.
8. The method ofclaim 6 wherein said head is capable of emitting a single frequency or a wideband frequency.
9. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said transducer comprises multiple heads.
10. The method ofclaim 9 wherein one or more of said multiple heads are capable of emitting a wideband frequency.
11. The method ofclaim 9 wherein one head on a single transducer produces a frequency different from a frequency produced by a second head on said single transducer.
12. The method ofclaim 9 wherein one head on a single transducer produces a range of frequencies and a range of intensities different from a range of frequencies and a range of intensities produced by a second head on said single transducer.
13. The method ofclaim 4 wherein each of said transducers produces an ultrasound frequency different from an ultrasound frequency produced by at least one other transducer.
14. The method ofclaim 4 wherein each of said transducers produces a range of ultrasound frequencies and a range of ultrasound intensities different from a range of ultrasound frequencies and a range of ultrasound intensities produced by at least one other transducer.
15. The method ofclaim 13 wherein a range of frequencies is applied to said sample or said tissue.
16. The method ofclaim 4 wherein said transducers are arranged around said sample or said tissue in a two-dimensional arrangement.
17. The method ofclaim 4 wherein said transducers are arranged around said sample or said tissue in a three-dimensional arrangement.
18. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said sample or said tissue is rotated.
19. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said transducer revolves around said sample or said tissue.
20. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a continuous signal.
21. The method ofclaim 20 wherein said ultrasound is a single fiequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
22. The method ofclaim 20 wherein said ultrasound is a wideband frequency, in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
23. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said ultrasound is produced in pulses.
24. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said ultrasound is a single frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
25. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a wideband frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
26. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said pulses vary in frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
27. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said pulses vary in intensity.
28. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a continuous signal.
29. The method ofclaim 28 wherein over time said signal varies in frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
30. The method ofclaim 28 wherein over time said signal varies in intensity.
31. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said sample or said tissue receives ultrasound of a power of at least 5 W/cm2.
32. The method ofclaim 1 wherein said sample or said tissue receives ultrasound with a power in the range of 5-150 W/cm2.
33. The method ofclaim 1 further comprising using one or more sensors to detect one or more parameters of reflected ultrasound wherein said parameters are selected from the group consisting of intensity and frequency.
34. The method ofclaim 33 wherein more than one type of sensor is used.
35. The method ofclaim 34 comprising an ultrasound sensor and a sensor to measure temperature.
36. The method ofclaim 33 further comprising a central processing unit to monitor the sensor readings.
37. The method ofclaim 36 wherein said central processing unit controls said ultrasound generator.
38. A method of performing a) immunohistochemistry in situ hybridization or fluorescent in situ hybridization on a solid phase or b) a Southern hybridization a Northern hybridization, a Western annealing or an ELISA wherein said method comprises using ultrasound at a frequency of at least 100 KHz.
39. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said solid phase is a tissue section, tissue microarray, or a chip.
40. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said Southern hybridization, Northern hybridization, Western annealing or ELISA is performed on a membrane, a microarray or a DNA chip.
41. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said tissue section or said membrane receives ultrasound power of at least 0.01 W/cm2.
42. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said ultrasound has a power in a range of 0.01-100 W/cm2.
43. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said frequency is in the range of 100 KHz to 50 MHz.
44. The method ofclaim 38 wherein two or more ultrasound transducers are used to produce ultrasound.
45. The method ofclaim 38 wherein one or more ultrasound transducers are used to produce an ultrasound field that allows at least a portion of said sample to receive a uniform frequency and intensity of ultrasound.
46. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said ultrasound is produced by a transducer comprising one or more heads.
47. The method ofclaim 46 wherein one or more of said heads are capable of emitting a wideband frequency.
48. The method ofclaim 46 wherein one or more of said heads are capable of emitting a single frequency or a wideband frequency.
49. The method ofclaim 46 wherein one head on a single transducer produces a frequency different from a frequency produced by a second head on said single transducer.
50. The method ofclaim 46 wherein one head on a single transducer produces an intensity different from an intensity produced by a second head on said single transducer.
51. The method ofclaim 44 wherein each of said transducers produces an ultrasound frequency different from an ultrasound frequency produced by at least one other transducer.
52. The method ofclaim 44 wherein each of said transducers produces an ultrasound intensity different from an ultrasound intensity produced by at least one other transducer.
53. The method ofclaim 51 wherein a range of frequencies is applied to said sample or said tissue.
54. The method ofclaim 44 wherein said transducers are arranged around said sample or said tissue or said membrane in a two-dimensional arrangement.
55. The method ofclaim 44 wherein said transducers are arranged around said sample or said tissue or said membrane in a three-dimensional arrangement.
56. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said sample or said tissue or said membrane is rotated.
57. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said transducer revolves around said sample or said tissue or said membrane.
58. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a continuous signal.
59. The method ofclaim 58 wherein said ultrasound is a single frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
60. The method ofclaim 58 wherein said ultrasound is a wideband frequency in the range of 0.1 to 50 MHz.
61. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said ultrasound is produced in pulses.
62. The method ofclaim 61 wherein said ultrasound is a single frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
63. The method ofclaim 61 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a wideband frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
64. The method ofclaim 61 wherein said pulses vary in frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
65. The method ofclaim 61 wherein said pulses vary in intensity.
66. The method ofclaim 61 wherein said ultrasound is produced as a continuous signal.
67. The method ofclaim 66 wherein over time said signal varies in frequency in the range of 0.1-50 MHz.
68. The method ofclaim 66 wherein over time said signal varies in intensity.
69. The method ofclaim 38 wherein said sample, said tissue section or said membrane receives ultrasound of a power in the range of 0.01-100 W/cm2.
70. A system comprising an ultrasound transducer, an ultrasound generator an ultrasound sensor and a central processing unit.
71. The system ofclaim 70 comprising more than one sensor.
72. The system ofclaim 71 comprising more than one type of sensor.
73. The system ofclaim 71 comprising an ultrasound sensor and an infrared temperature sensor.
74. The system ofclaim 70 comprising more than one transducer.
75. The system ofclaim 70 wherein said sensor produces readings which are processed by said central processing unit.
76. The system ofclaim 70 wherein said ultrasound generator is controlled by said central processing unit.
77. The sy stem ofclaim 70 wherein said transducer generates ultrasound of a frequency of at least 100 KHz.
78. The system ofclaim 77 wherein said transducer generates ultrasound of a single frequency or of multiple frequencies in the range 100 KHz to 50 MHz.
79. The system ofclaim 70 wherein said ultrasound transducer produces ultrasound of a power in the range of 0.01-200 W/cm2.
80. A robotic system comprising means for moving a sample or tissue and an ultrasound transducer from a first reaction chamber to a second reaction chamber.
81. The robotic system ofclaim 80 further comprising means for moving one or more sensors from said first reaction chamber to said second reaction chamber.
82. The robotic system ofclaim 80 wherein said means are controlled by a central processing unit.
83. The robotic system ofclaim 81 wherein said means are controlled by a central processing unit which processes information from said one or more sensors.
84. A system for processing a simple comprising a reaction chamber, an ultrasound transducer and a central processing unit.
85. The system ofclaim 84 comprising more than one transducer.
86. The system ofclaim 84 further comprising one or more sensors.
87. The system ofclaim 84 further comprising means for heating or cooling said reaction chamber.
88. The system ofclaim 84 further comprising a pump.
89. The system ofclaim 84 further comprising a distributor.
90. The system ofclaim 84 wherein said sample is a tissue sample, a membrane filter, a tissue sample mounted on a slide a nucleic acid chip, a microarray of nucleic acid, a microarray of tissue, or an immuno chip.
91. The system ofclaim 84 further comprising means for sampling reaction fluid.
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