High-throughput parallel detection method based on imaging flow cytometry and spatially encoded reagents

JP2026507754APending Publication Date: 2026-03-05FAIRY LIFE SCIENCES (WUHAN) CO LTD
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Filing Date
2023-10-07
Publication Date
2026-03-05

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Technical Problem

Current detection methods in biomedical analysis, such as flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopes, are limited in throughput and spatial resolution, unable to efficiently detect multiple biological particles or analytes simultaneously, particularly in liquid biopsies.

Method used

A high-throughput parallel detection method using imaging flow cytometry combined with spatially encoded reagents, where fluorescent microspheres of different colors and positions form encoding sequences, allowing for one-to-one correspondence with biological particles, enabling detection of nucleic acids, proteins, and single cells at high speeds.

Benefits of technology

Achieves high-throughput parallel detection of 102-105 different analytes per second, improving detection efficiency and accuracy for nucleic acids, proteins, and single cells in liquid biopsies.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to the field of biological particle detection, and more particularly to a high-throughput parallel detection method based on imaging flow cytometry and spatially encoding reagents. By combining the high-throughput characteristics of imaging flow cytometry with the high-encoding capacity characteristics of spatially encoding reagents, high-throughput parallel detection can be realized for nucleic acid sequencing, protein detection, and single-cell analysis, and can be applied to high-throughput synchronous detection of liquid biopsies or other heterogeneous biological markings.
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