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TUMOR TISSUE MICROARRAYS FOR RAPID MOLECULAR PROFILING

  • Read more about TUMOR TISSUE MICROARRAYS FOR RAPID MOLECULAR PROFILING
US Patent 6,699,710
Filed on 2000-10-12

Cellular Arrays for Rapid Molecular Profiling

  • Read more about Cellular Arrays for Rapid Molecular Profiling
US Application 09/622,635
Filed on 2000-10-12

Signal Counting For In SITU Hybridization

  • Read more about Signal Counting For In SITU Hybridization
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US00/25465
Filed on 2000-09-15

Cellular Arrays And Methods of Detecting And Using Genetic Disorders Markers

  • Read more about Cellular Arrays And Methods of Detecting And Using Genetic Disorders Markers
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US99/025370
Filed on 1999-10-28

Ataxia-Telangiectasia Gene and its Genomic Organization

  • Read more about Ataxia-Telangiectasia Gene and its Genomic Organization
US Patent 5,858,661
Filed on 1996-04-08

Methods for Detecting Cancer Cells

  • Read more about Methods for Detecting Cancer Cells
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US00/08588
Filed on 2000-03-31

PROBE-BASED ANALYSIS OF HETEROZYGOUS MUTATIONS USING TWO-COLOR LABELLING

  • Read more about PROBE-BASED ANALYSIS OF HETEROZYGOUS MUTATIONS USING TWO-COLOR LABELLING
US Patent 6,342,355
Filed on 2000-01-05

CLONING OF A GENE MUTATION FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE

  • Read more about CLONING OF A GENE MUTATION FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
US Patent 7,001,720
Filed on 2001-09-19

Cellular Arrays and Methods of Detecting and Using Genetic Disorder Markers

  • Read more about Cellular Arrays and Methods of Detecting and Using Genetic Disorder Markers
US Application 09/429,448
Filed on 1999-10-28

Quantifying Gene Relatedness Via Nonlinear Prediction Of Gene Expression Levels
Quantifying Gene Relatedness Via Nonlinear Prediction Of Gene Expression Levels

  • Read more about Quantifying Gene Relatedness Via Nonlinear Prediction Of Gene Expression Levels Quantifying Gene Relatedness Via Nonlinear Prediction Of Gene Expression Levels
US Patent 7,003,403
Filed on 2000-06-15

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