Dynamic redemption codes
    5.
    发明授权
    Dynamic redemption codes 有权
    动态兑换代码

    公开(公告)号:US08744971B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-06-03

    申请号:US13220312

    申请日:2011-08-29

    IPC分类号: G06F21/00 G06Q20/00

    CPC分类号: G06Q30/0225 G06Q30/0207

    摘要: Information regarding a redemption code may include at least one parameter associated with certain redeemable content. Requests may be received from a user. The request may concern access to redeemable content associated with a redemption code. The applicability of parameters is determined as is the redeemable content associated with the identified parameter. The user may then be granted access to the identified redeemable content. The determination of applicable parameters may include identifying an associated modification and applying the modification to the redemption code in order to identify the redeemable content.

    摘要翻译: 关于兑换代码的信息可以包括与某些可兑换内容相关联的至少一个参数。 可以从用户接收请求。 该请求可能涉及访问与兑换代码相关联的可兑换内容。 确定参数的适用性以及与所识别的参数相关联的可兑换内容。 然后可以向用户授予对所识别的可兑换内容的访问权限。 确定适用的参数可以包括识别相关联的修改并将修改应用于兑换代码,以便识别可兑换内容。

    MICROSCALE AND NANOSCALE STRUCTURES FOR MANIPULATING PARTICLES
    7.
    发明申请
    MICROSCALE AND NANOSCALE STRUCTURES FOR MANIPULATING PARTICLES 有权
    用于操作颗粒的微结构和纳米结构

    公开(公告)号:US20140030788A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-01-30

    申请号:US13812934

    申请日:2011-07-29

    IPC分类号: C12M1/12

    摘要: The devices and systems described herein include one or more fluid paths, e.g., channels, and one or more selectively permeable obstacles arranged in the fluid path(s), each including a plurality of aligned nanostructures, e.g., nanotubes or nanorods, defining an outer surface of the obstacle and an internal network of voids. The obstacle(s) can further include binding moieties applied to the outer surface and/or to the surfaces of the individual nanostructures within the obstacle(s). The devices can be manufactured by forming the dense groupings of nanostructures to extend outwards and upwards from a substrate; forming a fluidic channel, bonding the fluidic channel to the substrate; and optionally applying binding moieties to the obstacles. The devices can be used to manipulate cells within fluid samples.

    摘要翻译: 本文描述的装置和系统包括一个或多个流体路径,例如通道和布置在流体路径中的一个或多个选择性渗透的障碍物,每个包括多个对准的纳米结构,例如纳米管或纳米棒,限定外部 障碍物的表面和内部的空隙网络。 障碍物还可包括施加到障碍物内的各个纳米结构的外表面和/或表面的结合部分。 可以通过形成从衬底向外和向上延伸的纳米结构的致密分组来制造器件; 形成流体通道,将流体通道粘合到基底上; 并且任选地将结合部分施加到障碍物上。 这些装置可用于操纵流体样品中的细胞。

    COUNTING PARTICLES USING AN ELECTRICAL DIFFERENTIAL COUNTER
    8.
    发明申请
    COUNTING PARTICLES USING AN ELECTRICAL DIFFERENTIAL COUNTER 有权
    使用电气差分计数器计数颗粒

    公开(公告)号:US20130295588A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-11-07

    申请号:US13884580

    申请日:2011-11-09

    IPC分类号: G01N27/02

    摘要: This disclosure relates to methods and devices to count particles of interest, such as cells. The methods include obtaining a fluid sample that may contain particles of interest; counting all types of particles in a portion of the sample using a first electrical differential counter to generate a first total; removing any particles of interest from the portion of the fluid sample; counting any particles remaining in the portion of the fluid sample using a second electrical differential counter after the particles of interest are removed to generate a second total; and calculating a number of particles of interest originally in the fluid sample by subtracting the second total from the first total, wherein the difference is the number of particles of interest in the sample. These methods and related devices can be used, for example, to produce a robust, inexpensive diagnostic kit for CD4+ T cell counting in whole blood samples.

    摘要翻译: 本公开涉及计算感兴趣的颗粒例如细胞的方法和装置。 所述方法包括获得可含有感兴趣的颗粒的流体样品; 使用第一电差分计数器对样品的一部分中的所有类型的颗粒计数以产生第一总数; 从流体样品的一部分去除任何感兴趣的颗粒; 在除去感兴趣的颗粒之后,使用第二电差速器计数器在流体样品的部分中剩余的任何颗粒计数以产生第二总数; 以及通过从第一个总计中减去第二个总计来计算最初在流体样品中的感兴趣的颗粒数,其中差值是样品中的感兴趣的颗粒数。 这些方法和相关装置可用于例如在全血样品中产生用于CD4 + T细胞计数的稳健且廉价的诊断试剂盒。

    DYNAMIC REDEMPTION CODES
    9.
    发明申请
    DYNAMIC REDEMPTION CODES 有权
    动态赎回代码

    公开(公告)号:US20130055409A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-02-28

    申请号:US13220312

    申请日:2011-08-29

    IPC分类号: G06F21/24

    CPC分类号: G06Q30/0225 G06Q30/0207

    摘要: Information regarding a redemption code may include at least one parameter associated with certain redeemable content. Requests may be received from a user. The request may concern access to redeemable content associated with a redemption code. The applicability of parameters is determined as is the redeemable content associated with the identified parameter. The user may then be granted access to the identified redeemable content. The determination of applicable parameters may include identifying an associated modification and applying the modification to the redemption code in order to identify the redeemable content.

    摘要翻译: 关于兑换代码的信息可以包括与某些可兑换内容相关联的至少一个参数。 可以从用户接收请求。 该请求可能涉及访问与兑换代码相关联的可兑换内容。 确定参数的适用性以及与所识别的参数相关联的可兑换内容。 然后可以向用户授予对所识别的可兑换内容的访问权限。 确定适用的参数可以包括识别相关联的修改并将修改应用于兑换代码,以便识别可兑换内容。

    REDEEMABLE CONTENT SPECIFIC TO GROUPS
    10.
    发明申请
    REDEEMABLE CONTENT SPECIFIC TO GROUPS 审中-公开
    特定的重要内容

    公开(公告)号:US20130054689A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-02-28

    申请号:US13220315

    申请日:2011-08-29

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    摘要: Information regarding a user may be indicative of membership in a group. Such information may be maintained for every user associated with a particular system or title. In instances, redeemable content may be offered exclusively to a group. Requests for such content may therefore be received and evaluated to determine whether the requesting user is a member of the particular group. The determination includes an evaluation of information associated with the requesting user. In some instances, the information associated with the requesting user is a user identifier that is indicative of the group membership, and the user identifier may be included in the request. If the user is indeed determined to be a member of the group, access to the redeemable content is granted. Alternatively, if the user is not determined to be a member of the group, access to the redeemable content is denied.

    摘要翻译: 关于用户的信息可以指示组中的成员资格。 可以为与特定系统或标题相关联的每个用户维护这样的信息。 在实例中,可兑换内容可以专门提供给组。 因此,可以接收并评估对这些内容的请求以确定请求用户是否是特定组的成员。 确定包括对与请求用户相关联的信息的评估。 在一些情况下,与请求用户相关联的信息是指示组成员身份的用户标识符,并且用户标识符可以被包括在请求中。 如果确实确定用户是该组的成员,则授予对可兑换内容的访问权限。 或者,如果用户未被确定为该组的成员,则拒绝对可兑换内容的访问。