Design and Implementation of a Novel Portable C3S3 System

Description:

 

A portable, capillary-based cell culture platform for in vitro screening and viability assays that can produce an array of homogeneously sized cells for in vitro cell culture 
 

Background:

Biosensors are devices that typically use biological molecules to detect other biological molecules or chemical substances. Detection of food-borne pathogens, biochemical agents, environmental toxins or early cancer biomarkers, requires elaborate time-consuming culturing techniques that must be completed in a microbiology laboratory. Cell-based biosensors (CBBs) can simplify many of these applications and provide better approach towards early detection with improved prognosis.

 

 Technology Overview:  

 The Capillary Cell Culture, Screening and Survival System (C3S3) is a portable, capillary-based cell culture platform for in vitro screening and viability assays. The C3S3 technology can produce an array of homogeneously sized cells for in vitro cell culture. 

 

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 Advantages:  

  • Scalable.
  • Inexpensive.
  • Non-toxic and biocompatible. 

Intellectual Property Summary:

U. S. 13/640,896 

Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Scott Hancock
Senior Director, Technology Transfer
Binghamton University
(607) 777-5874
shancock@binghamton.edu
Inventors:
Paul Blythe
Omowunmi Sadik
Qiong Wang
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