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Title:
SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE TECHNOLOGY-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR BIOMARKER TESTING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2016/149982
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Surface plasmon resonance technology-based method, system, and apparatus for biomarker testing. The testing method is such that a beam emitted via a sensor chip is received by an optical receiver module to form a spectrum, the spectrum information is adjusted, and change information corresponding to a zero position is correspondingly acquired, thus the concentration of a biomarker of a test substance is acquired. The system comprises the optical receiver module (12), a control module (13), a spectral position adjusting apparatus (14), and a power supply module (15) and is used for implementing the method. The apparatus has the transmission mechanism driven into motion by the coil (9) into which an electric current can be introduced to adjust the orientation of a mirror. The beam emitted from the sensor chip is reflected by the mirror and then shone onto the optical receiver module. The method allows convenient and rapid changes to the spectral position of an emitted light of a biomarker in a test substance, thus acquiring validity information of the biomarker in the test substance.

Inventors:
ZHANG GUANJING (CN)
CHEN XINGMING (CN)
GE XINKE (CN)
ZHANG SHAOPENG (CN)
FANG JINGFANG (CN)
PRONYUK KHRYSTYNA (CN)
KULIESH OLENA (CN)
PODOBED IVAN (CN)
GAO WEIMING (CN)
LIANG HAOYUAN (CN)
Application Number:
PCT/CN2015/077443
Publication Date:
September 29, 2016
Filing Date:
April 24, 2015
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Assignee:
BIO-TECH ACADEMY(CHINA) CO LTD (CN)
E-TECHNO INFORMATION TECH CO LTD (CN)
ANYCHECK INFORMATION TECH CO LTD (CN)
International Classes:
G01N21/552
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