Optically decodable microcarriers, arrays and methods

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2004219707 (hide)

Owner University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Inventors Marras, Salvatore A.; Kramer, Fred R.; Trunfio, Hiyam Elhajj; Tyagi, Sanjay

Agent FB Rice

Pub. Number AU-B-2004219707

PCT Pub. Number WO2004/081520

Priority 60/452,667 07.03.03 US

Filing date 2 March 2004

Wipo publication date 23 September 2004

Acceptance publication date 23 April 2009

International Classifications

G01C 3/08 (2006.01) Measuring distances in line of sight - Use of electric radiation detectors

C07H 21/04 (2006.01) Compounds containing two or more mononucleotide units having separate phosphate or polyphosphate groups linked by saccharide radicals of nucleoside groups, e.g. nucleic acids

C12P 19/34 (2006.01) Preparation of compounds containing saccharide radicals

C12Q 1/68 (2006.01) Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes or micro-organisms - involving nucleic acids

Event Publications

22 September 2005 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2004/081520 Priority application(s): WO2004/081520

1 February 2007 Assignment before Grant

  The Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York, Inc. The application has been assigned to University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

23 April 2009 Application Accepted

  Published as AU-B-2004219707

20 August 2009 Standard Patent Sealed

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