10x Genomics, Inc. patent applications published on September 12th, 2024

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Summary of the patent applications from 10x Genomics, Inc. on September 12th, 2024

- **Summary**: The recent patents filed by the organization focus on innovative technologies for spectral unmixing and decoding, spatial gene expression and proteomic analysis, spatial RNA mapping, and analyte detection in biological samples. These patents offer advanced methods and compositions for analyzing and detecting various analytes in biological samples, enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in research and diagnostic applications.

- **Key Points of Patents**:

 * Techniques for spectral unmixing and decoding using input hypercube data.
 * Methods for preparing biological samples for multiplex spatial gene expression and proteomic analysis.
 * Technology for identifying the location of RNA in a sample using spatial barcodes.
 * Detection of analytes in biological samples using nucleic acid hybridization complexes with spacer regions.

- **Notable Applications**:

 * Medical imaging, environmental monitoring, and remote sensing.
 * Research in molecular biology, drug discovery, diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and agricultural research.
 * Improved accuracy in analyzing spectral data, understanding gene expression patterns, and detecting analytes in various industries.



Patent applications for 10x Genomics, Inc. on September 12th, 2024

METHODS AND SYSTEMS INCLUDING FLOW AND MAGNETIC MODULES (18606845)

Main Inventor

Alireza SALMANZADEH


METHODS FOR PROCESSING NUCLEIC ACID SAMPLES (18655106)

Main Inventor

Xinying ZHENG


METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTION USING NUCLEIC ACID PROBES (18431793)

Main Inventor

Paulius MIELINIS


METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING A LOCATION OF AN RNA IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE (18605197)

Main Inventor

Marlon Stoeckius


MULTIPLEX CAPTURE OF GENE AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION FROM A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE (18605260)

Main Inventor

Jennifer Chew


SPECTRAL UNMIXING COMBINED WITH DECODING FOR SUPER-MULTIPLEXED IN SITU ANALYSIS (18660149)

Main Inventor

David HOFFMAN