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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6949524 | Polysaccharide conjugates of biomolecules Compounds that are modified polysaccharides having pendant aldehyde functionalities are disclosed. Each of the aldehyde functionalities is attached through a linker to a position corresponding to a hydrogen atom of a different hydroxyl group of unmodified polysaccha... | 09/27/2005 |
| 6555317 | Detection of differences in nucleic acids A method is disclosed for detecting the presence of a difference between two related nucleic acid sequences. In the method a complex is formed comprising both strands of each sequence. Each member of at least one pair of non-complementary strands within t... | 04/29/2003 |
| 6410696 | Cyclosporin immunoassay A method of measuring the amount of cyclosporin in a sample suspected of containing cyclosporin is disclosed. A method of inactivating interfering cross-reactive material in an assay for measuring the amount of cyclosporin in a sample suspected of contain... | 06/25/2002 |
| 6153442 | Reagents and methods for specific binding assays The present invention relates to compounds that are bis-biotins. These compounds comprise two biotinyl radicals connected by a chain of atoms, usually at least 16 atoms in length. The bis-biotin is conjugated to a member of a specific binding pair ("sbp m... | 11/28/2000 |