ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 8 -- United States Patent no. 12,436,087, issued on Oct. 7, was assigned to Becton Dickinson and Co. (Franklin Lakes, N.J.).
"Spectral unmixing of fluorescence imaging using radiofrequency-multiplexed excitation data" was invented by Matthew Bahr (San Jose, Calif.) and Keegan Owsley (Campbell, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Disclosed herein include embodiments of a system, a device, and a method for sorting a plurality cells of a sample. A plurality of raw images comprising pixels of complex values in a frequency space can be generated from a plurality of channels of fluorescence intensity data of fluorescence emissions of fluorophores, the fluorescence emissions ...