...that in the early 1940s GE engineer James Wright was charged with a task of utmost importance to the war effort: develop a cheap substitute for rubber that could be used to produce tires, gas masks and a whole host of military gear. Wright tackled the task diligently -- and wound up inventing Silly Putty.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 8075767 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 12/13/2011 |
| 8030011 | Biomarkers and assays for myocardial infarction Presented herein are novel blood plasma/serum biomarkers related to cardiovascular disease. These newly identified biomarkers create the basis for multiple (single) assays using traditional bioassay technologies and when used in combination yield exceptional clinica... | 10/04/2011 |
| 7816095 | Biomarkers and assays for myocardial infarction Presented herein are novel blood plasma/serum biomarkers related to cardiovascular disease. These newly identified biomarkers create the basis for multiple (single) assays using traditional bioassay technologies and when used in combination yield exceptional clinica... | 10/19/2010 |
| 7635425 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 12/22/2009 |
| 7399641 | Mass spectrometric immunoassay Rapid mass spectrometric immunoassay methods for detecting and/or quantifying antibody and antigen analytes utilizing affinity capture to isolate the analytes and internal reference species (for quantification) followed by mass spectrometric analysis of the isolated... | 07/15/2008 |
| 7396687 | Mass spectrometric immunoassay analysis of specific proteins and variants present in various biological fluids Presented herein is the construction of pipettor tips (termed MSIA-Tips) containing porous solid supports that are constructed, covalently derivatized with affinity ligand, and used to extract specific proteins and their variants from various biological fluids by re... | 07/08/2008 |
| 7311826 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 12/25/2007 |
| 7303888 | Mass spectrometric immunoassay Rapid mass spectrometric immunoassay methods for detecting and/or quantifying antibody and antigen analytes utilizing affinity capture to isolate the analytes and internal reference species (for quantification) followed by mass spectrometric analysis of the isolated... | 12/04/2007 |
| 7087163 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 08/08/2006 |
| 7087164 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 08/08/2006 |
| 7087165 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 08/08/2006 |
| 7083723 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 08/01/2006 |
| 7083724 | Integrated high throughput system for the analysis of biomolecules Described is an affinity microcolumn comprising a high surface area material, which has high flow properties and a low dead volume, contained within a housing and having affinity reagents bound to the surface of the high surface area material that are either activat... | 08/01/2006 |
| 6974704 | Mass spectrometric immunoassay Rapid mass spectrometric immunoassay methods for detecting and/or quantifying antibody and antigen analytes utilizing affinity capture to isolate the analytes and internal reference species (for quantification) followed by mass spectrometric analysis of the isolated... | 12/13/2005 |
| 6887713 | Bioactive chip mass spectrometry The present invention is directed to a bioactive probe or chip (BC) that allows for the isolation of analytes, such as biomolecules, followed by modification or bioreaction on these said analytes. More specifically, the present invention relates to various methods a... | 05/03/2005 |
| 6569383 | Bioactive chip mass spectrometry The present invention is directed to a bioactive probe or chip (BC) that allows for the isolation of analytes, such as biomolecules, followed by modification or bioreaction on these said analytes. More specifically, the present invention relates to variou... | 05/27/2003 |