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Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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C530S402000, C436S518000

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06979728

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides biological molecules modified by reaction with a compound having the formula: R1—X—R2, wherein R1is a cyclic ether group or an amino group, R2is an alkoxysilane group and X is a moiety chemically suitable for linking the cyclic ether group or the amino group to the alkoxysilane group. The invention also provides arrays, or “biochips,” comprising these modified biological molecules. Also provided are methods for making and using these compositions.

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