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Rna Monomers Containing O-Acetal Levulinyl Ester Groups And Their Use In Rna Microarrays
The present invention is directed to RNA monomers comprising O-acetal levulinyl protecting groups at the 2′ and/or the 5′-hydroxy functionalities of the ribose moiety. Said monomers may be incorpo...
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Franco Cerrina, Debbie Mitra, Jeremy Lackey, Masad Damha, Marvin Wickens, Mark Somoza | P08382US03
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Hydrogel Compositions For Use In Cell Expansion And Differentiation
Hydrogel compositions and methods of using hydrogel compositions are disclosed. Advantageously, the hydrogel compositions offer the ability to promote cellular expansion and/or cellular differentiatio...
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William Murphy, Matthew Parlato, Ngoc Nhi T. Le, James Molenda | P150263US01
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Hydrogel Compositions For Use In Promoting Tubulogenesis
Hydrogel Compositions and methods of using hydrogel compositions are disclosed. Advantageously, the hydrogel compositions offer the ability to rapidly screen substrate components for influencing cell ...
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William Murphy, Eric Nguyen, Michael Schwartz, Hamisha Ardalani, Matthew Zanotelli, Matthew Parlato, David Belair, William Daly, Ngoc Nhi T. Le, Stefan Zorn | P140314US02
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Controlling the Formation of Stem Cell Colonies with Tailored SAM Array
The substrate on which cells are cultured is key to successful growth and tissue generation. For example, it has been shown that attachment to a substrate by human embryonic stem cells influences whet...
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William Murphy, Angela Xie | P150062US01
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Hydrogel Arrays for Screening Cell-Substrate Interactions, Now in Multiwell Format
While extensive research has been devoted to understanding the influence of medium conditions on cell development, researchers have only recently begun to understand the role of culture surface proper...
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William Murphy, Ngoc Nhi T. Le | P140305US01
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Hydrogel Arrays for Screening Cell-Substrate Interactions
While extensive research has been devoted to understanding the influence of medium conditions on cell development, researchers have only recently begun to understand the role of culture surface proper...
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William Murphy, Stefan Zorn, Ngoc Nhi T. Le, Michael Schwartz, Eric Nguyen | P140097US01
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Assembly of Full-Length Genes from DNA Arrays
The ability to chemically synthesize single-stranded oligonucleotides has had a profound impact on research and medicine. Yet existing strategies have their limitations. One critical limitation is the...
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Lloyd Smith, Cheng-Hsien Wu | P120014US02
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Investigating Cell-Surface Interactions via Chemical Array
How and why precursor cells differentiate into tissue-specific cell types involves a complex interplay of signals and remains a rich topic of investigation. Outside of the body, for example, certain s...
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William Murphy, Justin Koepsel | P120126US01
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Image Locking System for DNA Microarray Synthesis
DNA microarrays, or “chips,” are fabricated by high speed robotics on glass or sometimes nylon substrates. During the process of manufacturing DNA microarrays and synthetic DNA strands, an image i...
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Franco Cerrina, Mo-Huang Li, Changhan Kim | P03329US
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Synthesis of Low-Cost, High-Density DNA Microarrays
A DNA microarray is a collection of microscopic DNA spots arranged on a solid surface via covalent attachment to a chemically suitable substrate. DNA microarrays allow hundreds of thousands of DNA seq...
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Franco Cerrina, Omar Negrete | P08067US
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Light-Directed DNA Synthesis Using Inverse Capping for Error Reduction
Because conventional DNA sequencing using electrophoresis is laborious and time consuming, alternative approaches, such as those using microarrays, have been developed. Photolithographic techniques ar...
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Franco Cerrina, Changhan Kim | P06072US
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Using UV Light to Functionalize Metal Oxides for Use in Biosensors, Solar Cells and Other Devices
Functionalized substrates have commercial applications ranging from biosensors to energy conversion devices such as solar cells. Biosensors rapidly detect the presence of target biomolecules based o...
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Robert Hamers, Bo Li, Elizabeth Landis, Ryan Franking | P09033US