Device for analyzing biological samples

DE202022003436U1Undetermined Publication Date: 2026-07-16

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Utility models
Filing Date
2022-01-07
Publication Date
2026-07-16
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Abstract

A system for analyzing biological components in a biological sample, wherein the system comprises a planar surface, and wherein the system is configured to perform a procedure comprising: (a) arranging a spatially connected biological sample adjacent to the planar surface, wherein: the spatially connected biological sample comprises a tissue sample, the tissue sample comprises a plurality of cells, the planar surface comprises glass, plastic, or a combination thereof, the planar surface further comprises a plurality of binding sites, the plurality of binding sites is arranged in a two-dimensional pattern on the planar surface, the planar surface comprises at least 10⁵ binding sites, each of the plurality of binding sites comprises a plurality of single-stranded oligonucleotides, and the plurality of single-stranded oligonucleotides is coupled to the planar surface.at least one subset of the plurality of single-stranded oligonucleotides comprises: (i) a binding sequence comprising a plurality of thymine bases configured to bind to poly-A sequences, (ii) a unique molecular identifier, (iii) a barcode associated with a position on the planar surface, and (iv) a sequencing primer, and each oligonucleotide of the subset of the plurality of single-stranded oligonucleotides comprises at least 50 nucleotides; (b) imaging at least a portion of the spatially linked biological sample, wherein the imaging comprises bright-field imaging, phase-contrast imaging, fluorescence imaging, or a combination thereof; (c) releasing nucleic acids from the spatially linked biological sample; and (d) capturing at least one subset of the nucleic acids on at least the subset of single-stranded oligonucleotides, thereby recovering the captured nucleic acids.the captured nucleic acids are immobilized on the flat surface.
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