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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7888027 | Measuring analytes using competitive interference and recuperation of enzyme activity The present teaching generally discloses a method of measuring the concentration of an analyte in a solution. The method includes selecting a binding compound; selecting an analog to an analyte and conjugating the analog to a polynucleotide substrate to construct a ... | 02/15/2011 |
| 7670833 | High throughput analysis for molecular fractions This invention presents the high throughput (HT) analysis technology for molecular fractions employing micro-array format. Molecules are fractionated according to the properties of molecules and are assigned primary designated orders while their tissue origins are a... | 03/02/2010 |
| 7488579 | Methods and compositions to extract DNA, RNA and protein simultaneously from biological samples This invention presents a set of methods to extract DNA, RNA and protein simultaneously from biomaterials by reagents with high pH. DNA and RNA can be extracted from a upper aqueous phase simultaneously either together as a DNA and RNA mixture or separated DNA and R... | 02/10/2009 |
| 6773894 | Isolation and extraction of subcellularly compartmentalized protein The invention provides methods of separating and isolating protein from at least three subcellular compartments of a single biological sample in a single container. Methods are also provided for determining the subcellular compartmentalization of proteins of interes... | 08/10/2004 |
| 6265164 | Compositions and methods for directly and rapidly analyzing the biochemical components of microorganisms This invention concerns novel methods and compositions useful for directly and rapidly analyzing the biochemical components of microorganisms. The compositions and methods of the present invention obviate the need for extracting and purifying the biochemi... | 07/24/2001 |