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Class 977/719 - Nucleic acid substrate


Subclass of Class 977 - Nanotechnology
Definition: Subject matter wherein the substrate constitutes a nucleic
No. of applications: 1
Last issue date: 06/29/2006


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20060138408Multifunctional linker molecules for tuning electronic charge transport through organic-inorganic composite structures and uses thereof
The invention relates to tuned multifunctional linker molecules for charge transport through organic-inorganic composite structures. The problem underlying the present invention is to provide multifunctional linker molecules for tuning the conductivity in nanoparticle-l...
06/29/2006
 
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