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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7416911 | Electrochemical method for attaching molecular and biomolecular structures to semiconductor microstructures and nanostructures A method by which silicon nanostructures may be selectively coated with molecules or biomolecules using an electrochemical process. This chemical process may be employed as a method for coating many different nanostructures within a circuit, each with a different mo... | 08/26/2008 |
| 7282710 | Scanning probe microscopy tips composed of nanoparticles and methods to form same A structure and method for improving the spatial resolution of a scanning probe microscope (SPM) tip, which has been coated with a layer of chemically-synthesized nanoparticles. The nanoparticles are either single-species or heterogeneous, such that the single-speci... | 10/16/2007 |
| 7229837 | Enhanced photophysics of conjugated polymers A particulate fluorescent conjugated polymer surfactant complex and method of making and using same. The particles are between about 15 and about 50 nm and when formed from a lipsome surfactant have a charge density similar to DNA and are strongly absorbed by cancer... | 06/12/2007 |
| 6677121 | Fixed address analysis of sequence tags Disclosed is a method for the comprehensive analysis of nucleic acid samples and a detector composition for use in the method. The method, referred to as Fixed Address Analysis of Sequence Tags (FAAST), involves generation of a set of nucleic acid fragmen... | 01/13/2004 |
| 6656693 | Self assembled nano-devices using DNA An article of manufacture including an organic structure and inorganic atoms bonded to specific locations on the organic structure.... | 12/02/2003 |
| 6646113 | Nucleic acid molecule encoding human survival of motor neuron-interacting protein 1 (SIP1) deletion mutants The invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid encoding a eukaryotic Survival of Motor Neuron-Interacting Protein 1 (SIP1), compositions comprising SIP1 and SIP1 and the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) disease gene product Survival of Motor Neuron protei... | 11/11/2003 |
| 6642024 | Guanylate-binding protein A member of the guanylate-binding protein family, designated GBP-4, is provided. Also provided are isolated nucleic acid encoding GBP-4, vectors and host cells containing such nucleic acid molecule, and a method for producing the GBP-4 recombinantly.... | 11/04/2003 |
| 6642062 | Multihued labels Particulate labels that can be individually identified comprise particulate supports to which are bound at least two distinguishable signal generating moieties, such as fluorophores emitting at different wavelengths, which signals are detectable and measu... | 11/04/2003 |