Method for binding reactive groups in observation area of...

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C435S004000, C435S176000, C435S177000

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ABSTRACT:
Reactive surfaces, substrates and methods of producing and using such substrates and surfaces are provided. The substrates and surfaces provide low density reactive groups preferably on an otherwise non-reactive surface for use in different applications including single molecule analyses.

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