Methods and compositions for photo-cross linking photoactive...

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C540S123000, C540S128000, C540S140000, C540S145000, C514S043000, C514S063000, C514S150000, C514S151000, C514S185000, C514S191000, C514S410000, C514S183000, C604S020000, C604S204000, C604S157000

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06894161

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses novel photoactive compounds that may be crosslinked to target substrates. Methods for the preparation and use of the compounds, as well as compositions comprising them, are also disclosed.

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