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A Peel-able Array for Affinity-based Separation of Biomaterials

Detailed Technology Description
A method of using an array of parylene-based "peel-able" strips to screen and capture aptamers (or other biomaterial) from a mixture onto specific proteins immobilized on the strips, and subsequently isolate and recover each separated aptamer of interest by simply peeling off each strip
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Patent applications:  WO2011130511; 13/641,206

*Abstract

Microarrays are affinity-based assays that allow for massively parallel screening of candidate biomolecules in a library. However, it remains a challenge to reliably isolate and recover multiple biomolecular species. Cornell researchers have come up with a method of using an array of parylene-based "peel-able" strips (Peel-Strips) to screen and capture aptamers (or other biomaterial) from a mixture onto specific proteins immobilized on the Peel-Strips, and subsequently isolate and recover each separated aptamer of interest by simply peeling off each strip. The novel technique is based on a polymer layer that is functionalized to enable the immobilization of any protein/DNA. By integration with microfluidic structures, a microarray format was created that allows for parallel screening/capture of multiple biomolecular interactions and subsequent separation and recovery of the species of interest.

              

Potential Applications

  • Screening and recovery of protein-protein, protein-cells interactions, and nucleic acids hybridization and even stem cells, pluripotent stem cells
  • Drug screening
  • Platform for cataloging and storage

             

Advantages

  • Easy-to-use
  • No specialized equipment (optics, electronics) to recover the samples are required
  • Does not mechanically destroy sample such as due to scraping the surface as used in existing methods
*Licensing
Martin Teschlmt439@cornell.edu(607) 254-4454
Country/Region
USA

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