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Title |
Inventor |
5,241,060 |
Base moiety-labeled detectable nucleotide |
Engelhardt et al. |
5,260,433 |
Saccharide specific binding system labeled nucleotides |
Engelhardt et al. |
4,994,373 |
Method and structures employing chemically-labeled polynucleotide probes |
Stavrianopoulos et al. |
4,767,609 |
Therapeutic and diagnostic processes using isotope transfer to chelator-target recognition molecule conjugate |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,772,548 |
Radioisotopicassay using isotope transfer to chelator-target recognition molecule conjugate |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,843,122 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,943,523 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,849,208 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,952,685 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
5,002,885 |
Detectable molecules, method preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
5,013,831 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
5,175,269 |
Compound and detectable molecules having an oligo- or polynucleotide with modifiable reactive group |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,849,505 |
Detectable molecules, method of preparation and use |
J.Stavrianopoulos |
4,889,798 |
Heterologous system for the detection of chemically labeled DNA and other biological materials providing a receptor or target moiety thereon |
E. Rabbani |
4,894,325 |
Hybridization method for the detection of genetic material |
Engelhardt et al. |
5,288,609 |
Capture sandwich hybridization method and composition |
Engelhardt et al. |
6,221,581B1 |
Processes for detecting polynucleotides, determining genetic mutations or defects in genetic material, separating or isolating nucleic acid of interest from samples, and useful compositions of matter and multihybrid complex compositions. |
Engelhardt et al. |
4,987,065 |
In vivo labeling of polynucleotide sequences |
Stavrianopolous et al. |
4,755,458 |
Composition and method for the detection of the presence of a polynucleotide sequence of interest |
Rabbani et al. |
4,746,604 |
Specific binding assays utilizing a viable cell as a label |
S. Moshowitz |
4,900,659 |
Nucleotide sequence composition and method for detection of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Method for screening for a nucleotide sequence that is specific for a genetically distinct group |
Lo et al. |
4,868,103 |
Analyte detection by means of energy transfer |
Stavrianopoulos et al. |
5,384,241 |
Specific binding assay compound with inhibitive self-quenching characteristics |
S. Kline |
5,272,065 * |
Regulation of gene expression by employing translational inhibition of mRNA utilizing interfering complementary mRNA |
Inouye et al. |
5,082,830 |
End labeled nucleotide probe |
Brakel et al. |
5,024,933 |
Method and kit for sample adherence to test substrate |
Yang et al. |
5,061,076 |
Time-resolved fluorometer |
I. Hurley |
5,998,135 |
Energy Transfer Hybridization Assay Using Intercalators And Lanthanide Metals |
Rabbani et al. |
5,989,809 |
Methods For Detecting a Polynucleotide using An Inactivating Reagent and Composition and Kit Comprising Same |
Wetmur et al. |
5,958,681 |
Branch migration of nucleotides |
Wetmur et al. |
6,358,685 B1 |
Nucleic Acid Displacer Compositions and Cells Comprising Same |
Wetmur et al. |
6,764,821 B1 |
Detecting the presence of specific target nucleic acid sequences through stem-loop formation |
Rabbani et al. |
6,743,605 B1 |
Linear amplification of specific nucleic acid sequences |
Rabbani et al. |
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