Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Amino acid or sequencing procedure
Reexamination Certificate
2004-03-02
2008-03-11
Gupta, Anish (Department: 1654)
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Peptide, protein or amino acid
Amino acid or sequencing procedure
C436S173000, C436S174000, C436S178000, C530S333000, C530S402000, C250S281000, C250S282000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07341874
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides for novel methods of identifying covalent modifications of an amino acid residue in a polypeptide chain by detecting mass differences.
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Beavis Ronald
Chait Brian T.
Kent Stephen B. H.
Wang Rong
Gupta Anish
Ha Julie
The Rockefeller University
The Scripps Research Institute
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