Patent ID: 8232109

Claim:
An active, thin-film-transistor-based matrix method for performing a DNA fluid-material assay comprising providing for use in the performance of such an assay a single, common substrate having a single, commonly-pixel-shared face on which is formed a plural, electronically-active-pixel, thin-film-transistor-based matrix assay of plural pixels, wherein each pixel on the commonly shared face possesses within it (a) an assay site affinity-functionalized with a DNA oligonucleotide probe prepared to respond to a selected DNA fluid-assay material, and (b) disposed operatively and laterally adjacent the assay site and probe, and also on the commonly-pixel-shared face, an energizable, light-field-creating structure including (1) a switching transistor, and (2) a light-field-illuminating optical medium operatively connected to, and energizable by operation of, the transistor, the optical medium being structured, when energized by operation of the transistor, (a) to create, from, and adjacent, its location on the shared face, an (b) to illuminate and bathe the assay site and the probe with, an ambient light field which is operable to assist in the requesting of an assay-result response from the assay site, subjecting the matrix to an environment containing assay fluid in order to effect assay-site assay reactions, in conjunction with said subjecting, remotely, digitally, independently and individually addressing, and thereby activating and energizing, respectively, selected pixels' included switching transistors and light-field-creating structures, by said energizing initiating the creation of respectively associated, pixel-specific light fields, bathing the respective associated functionalized assay sites with th light fields created by the associated light-field-creating structures, and by said bathing, requesting from the bathed assay sites pixel-specific assay-result output information.