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Resonant bio-assay device and test system for detecting molecular binding events
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Systems and methods are presented for detecting molecular binding events and other environmental effects using the unique dielectric properties of the bound molecular structure or structures. A molecular binding region is coupled along the surface of a signal path. A test signal is propagated along the signal path, whereby the test signal couples to the molecular binding region, and in response, exhibits a signal response.

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1. A method for detecting one or more properties associated with a molecular binding region, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a molecular binding region coupled along the surface of a signal path; and
propagating a test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region, and in response, exhibits a signal response.
2. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising the step of measuring said signal response.
3. The method ofclaim 1, wherein said surface of said signal path is derivatized.
4. The method ofclaim 1, wherein said molecular binding region comprises an antiligand bound to a ligand.
5. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising the step of adding an analyte to said molecular binding region, wherein said added analyte interacts with said molecular binding region.
6. The method ofclaim 1, wherein said step of adding occurs prior to said step of propagating said test signal.
7. The method ofclaim 6, wherein the analyte is in a solution.
8. The method ofclaim 7, wherein the solution comprises a sample of body fluid.
9. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the signal path comprises a second electromagnetically coupled original path.
10. A method for detecting one or more molecular binding events between a ligand and an antiligand, the method comprising the steps of:
exposing a portion of a signal path to a first solution containing a first ligand, said exposed signal path portion comprising a first molecular binding region, wherein said exposed signal path portion comprises a continuous transmission line; and
propagating a first test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region and exhibits a first signal response indicating detection of said binding event between said first ligand and said antiligand.
11. The method ofclaim 10, further comprising the steps of:
exposing said portion of a signal path to a second solution containing a second ligand; and
propagating a second test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region and exhibits a second signal response indicating detection of said binding event between said second ligand and said antiligand.
12. The method ofclaim 10, wherein the antiligand is an antibody.
13. A method for detecting one or more properties associated with a molecular binding region, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a molecular binding region coupled along the surface of a signal path; and
propagating a test signal along said signal path, wherein the tangent of said surface of said signal path is non-orthogonal to the direction of signal propagation of said test signal,
wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region, and in response, exhibits a signal response.
14. An apparatus for detecting one or more properties associated with a molecular binding region, the apparatus comprising:
a signal path having an input signal port, an output signal port, and a continuous conductive region therebetween; and
said molecular binding region coupled to said signal path.
15. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein said input signal port and said output signal port comprises the same physical port.
16. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein said input signal port and said output signal port comprise two physically separated ports.
17. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein said molecular binding region comprises a ligand/antiligand complex.
18. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein said molecular binding region comprises a derivatized conductive layer.
19. The apparatus ofclaim 14, further comprising a retaining structure for retaining a solution along said signal path.
20. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein said test signal propagates at a frequency of greater than 1 MHz.
21. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein signal path comprises a transmission line structure.
22. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein the signal path comprises a resonant cavity.
23. A method for detecting one or more molecular binding events between a ligand and an antiligand, the method comprising the steps of:
applying a first solution and a first ligand over a portion of a signal path, wherein a first molecular binding region comprising said antiligand has previously formed along the surface of said portion of said signal path, said molecular binding region being positioned more proximal to said signal path then said solution; and
propagating a test signal along said signal path, said signal path comprising a path which is continuous along said surface, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region comprising a ligand/antiligand complex and exhibits a first signal response.
24. A method for detecting one or more molecular binding events between a ligand and an antiligand, the method comprising the steps of:
applying a solution and a ligand over a signal path, wherein a molecular binding region comprising said antiligand has previously formed along at least the surface of at least a portion said signal path; and
propagating a test signal along said signal path, said signal path comprising a non-orthogonal path relative to said surface, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region comprising a ligand/antiligand complex and exhibits a first signal response.
25. The method ofclaim 24, further comprising the steps
storing said signal first signal response;
applying a second solution containing a ligand or antiligand over said portion of said signal path;
forming a second molecular binding region along said signal path, said second molecular region comprising said ligand and said antiligand,
propagating a second test signal along said conductive surface, wherein said second test signal couples to said molecular binding region and in response exhibits a second signal response, said second signal response being uncorrelated with said first signal response.
26. The method ofclaim 24, further comprising the steps:
propagating a second test signal along said signal path to obtain a second signal response;
comparing said first and second signal responses; and
determining said dielectric properties of said solution have changed if said second response does not correlate with said first response within a predefined range.
27. The method ofclaim 26, further comprising the steps of:
correlating said first signal response to a first known dielectric property;
correlating said second signal response to a second known dielectric property; and
removing the quantity of said first dielectric property from the quantity of said second known dielectric property.
28. A method for determining the classification of an unknown ligand, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a signal path coupled to a first molecular binding region, said molecular binding region comprising N respective antiligands for binding to N respective ligand sub-structures;
applying a solution containing a plurality of unknown ligands over said molecular binding region.
forming, in response, a second molecular binding region along said signal path, said second molecular binding region comprising said N antiligands;
propagating N test signals to said N antiligands;
providing N known signal responses, said N known responses defining a known classification of ligands;
wherein each of said N test signals couples to said N antiligands, and in response exhibits N respective measured responses indicative of the presence of each of said N sub-structures;
wherein if a predetermined number of said N known signal responses correlates within a predefined range with said N measured responses, determining said unknown ligand is within said known classification.
29. A method for identifying an unknown molecular binding event, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a signal path;
applying a first solution containing a first ligand over said signal path;
forming, in response, a first molecular binding region along said signal path, said first molecular region comprising said first ligand, wherein said first molecular binding region is coupled along the surface of the signal path;
propagating a first test signal along said signal path, wherein said first test signal couples to said molecular binding region and in response exhibits a first signal response;
providing a known signal response corresponding to a known molecular binding event;
comparing said first signal response with said known signal response, wherein if said first signal response correlates to said known signal response within a predefined range, said unknown molecular binding event comprises said known molecular binding event.
30. A method for quantitating an unknown concentration of ligands in a solution comprising the steps of:
providing a signal path coupled to a first molecular binding region, said molecular binding region comprising at least one antiligand;
applying a solution having a known concentration of ligands over said molecular binding region to obtain a first signal response from a propagated test signal;
repeating said applying step in one or more different known concentrations;
correlating the signals with the known concentrations;
measuring a second signal response to a propagated test signal; and
correlating the second signal response to said algorithm.
31. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a ligand or antiligand, comprising:
a signal path comprising a continuous conductive region;
a molecular binding region coupled to at least a portion of said continuous conductive region, said molecular binding region comprising said ligand or antiligand; and
a solution coupled to said molecular binding region.
32. A bio-electrical interface for detecting the presence of a ligand in a solution, comprising:
a signal path comprising a continuous conductive region;
a solution for providing said ligand; and
a molecular binding region coupled along said signal path and said solution, said molecular binding region comprising said ligand.
33. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, further comprising:
a ground plane; and
a dielectric layer coupled between said ground plane and said solution.
34. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein said molecular binding region operates as a shunt circuit coupled between said transmission path and said solution.
35. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein said solution operates a shunt circuit coupled between said shunt MBR circuit and said ground plane.
36. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 35, wherein said molecular binding region comprises the electrical characteristics of a series R-L circuit coupled along said signal path.
37. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 36, wherein said solution comprises the electrical characteristics of a series R-L circuit coupled along said signal path.
38. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, further comprising:
a ground plane; and
a dielectric layer coupled between said signal path and said ground plane.
39. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 38, wherein said molecular binding region operates as a shunt circuit coupled to said signal path.
40. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 39, wherein said solution comprises the electrical characteristics of a parallel L-R-C circuit coupled to said molecular binding region.
41. The bio-electrical ofclaim 32, wherein the molecular binding region is a proximal to a ground plane.
42. The bio-electrical ofclaim 32, wherein the molecular binding region is proximal to both signal and ground planes.
43. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein the molecular binding region is proximal to a portion of a wave guide.
44. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein the molecular binding region is proximal to a portion of a micro strip.
45. The bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein the molecular binding is proximal to and incorporated in a portion of a resonant cavity.
46. A bio-electrical interface ofclaim 32, wherein the signal path comprises an input original path and an output signal path.
47. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a ligand using a test signal, the apparatus comprising:
a signal path comprising a continuous conductive region and having a first port and a second port for communicating said test signal therebetween;
a molecular binding region coupled to said signal path, said molecular binding region comprising said ligand; and
a solution coupled to said molecular binding region for transporting said ligand to said molecular binding region.
48. The apparatus ofclaim 47, wherein the solution is a body fluid.
49. The apparatus ofclaim 48, wherein the body fluid is blood.
50. A system for detecting a molecular binding event, comprising:
a signal source for launching a test signal;
a bio-assay device coupled to said signal source, comprising:
a signal path comprising a continuous conductive region;
a solution contain a ligand for producing said molecular binding event; and
a first molecular binding region comprising said ligand; and
a signal detector coupled to said signal path,
wherein said test signal propagates along said signal path and couples to said molecular binding region comprising said ligand, and in response exhibits a signal response, said signal response indicating the presence of said molecular binding event.
51. The test system ofclaim 50, wherein said test signal comprises a frequency-varying signal and wherein said signal response comprises a transmission loss S21frequency response of said test signal.
52. The test system ofclaim 50, wherein said test signal comprises a frequency-varying signal and wherein said signal response comprises a return loss S11frequency response of said test signal.
53. The test system ofclaim 51 or52, wherein said test signal comprises a frequency, varying signal which is a resonant response.
54. The test system ofclaim 51 or52, wherein said test signal comprises a frequency, varying signal which is a non-resonant response.
55. The test system ofclaim 51 or52, wherein said test signal comprises a pure frequency or a frequency varying signals and wherein said signal response comprises a shift in one or more of said frequencies.
56. The test system ofclaim 50, wherein said test signal comprises a time domain waveform and said signal response comprises a transmitted time domain response.
57. The test system ofclaim 50, wherein said test signal comprises a time domain waveform and said signal response comprises a reflected time domain waveform.
58. The test system ofclaim 50, wherein said test signal comprises a time domain waveform of varying pulse intervals and said signal response comprises a reflected time domain waveform.
59. In a computer-controlled molecular binding event detection system for use with a bio-assay device having a molecular binding region coupled along a signal, a computer program product for detecting one or more properties associated with the molecular binding region, the computer program product comprising:
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to propagate a test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region, and in response, exhibits a signal response; and
a computer readable storage medium for storing said code.
60. The computer program product ofclaim 59 further comprising code that directs said processor to instruct said system to measure said signal response.
61. In a computer-controlled molecular binding event detection system for use with a bio-assay device having a molecular binding region coupled along a signal, a computer program product for detecting one or more molecular binding events between a ligand and antiligand, the computer program product comprising:
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to apply a first solution to a portion of said signal path; and
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to propagate a first test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region and exhibits a first signal response indicating detection of said binding event between said first ligand and said antiligand; and
a computer readable storage medium for storing said code.
62. The computer program product ofclaim 61, further comprising:
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to expose said portion of a signal path to a second solution containing a second ligand; and
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to propagate a second test signal along said signal path, wherein said test signal couples to said molecular binding region and exhibits a second signal response indicating detection of said binding event between said second ligand and said antiligand.
63. In a computer-controlled molecular binding event detection system for use with a bio-assay device having a signal path comprising a continuous conductive region coupled to molecular binding region comprising N antiligands for binding to N respective ligand substructures, a computer program product for determining the classification of an unknown ligand contained in a solution, the computer program product comprising:
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to apply said solution containing a plurality of said unknown ligands over said molecular binding region, wherein a second molecular binding region forms along said signal path, said second molecular binding region comprising said N anti ligands;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to propagate N test signals to said N antiligands;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to provide N known signal responses, said N known responses defining a known classification of ligands, wherein each of said N test signals couples to said N antiligands, and in response exhibits N respective measured responses indicative of the presence of each of said N sub-structures;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to determine if a predetermined number of said N known signal responses correlates within a predefined range with said N measured responses; and
a computer readable storage medium for storing said code
64. In a computer-controlled molecular binding event detection system for use with a bio-assay device having a molecular binding region coupled along a signal, a computer program product for quantitating an unknown concentration of ligands in a solution, the computer program product comprising:
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to apply a solution having a known concentration of ligands over said molecular binding region to obtain a first signal response from a propagated test signal;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to repeat said applying step in one or more different known concentrations;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to correlate the signals with the known concentrations;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to measure a second signal response to a propagated test signal;
code that directs said processor to instruct said system to correlate the second signal response to said algorithm; and
a computer readable storage medium for storing said code.
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