Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of polyamide
Patent
1995-04-25
1998-04-07
Chapman, Mark
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Composite
Of polyamide
522 2, 435 6, 435 71, 4352872, B32B 2708, G01N 3353, C12M 100, C08F 246
Patent
active
057362572
ABSTRACT:
The presently claimed invention is directed to novel biochips and a method for forming said biochips and novel photoactivatable compounds, 2,6-DOCA, 2-NOCA and LC-ASA Amine.
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Charles, Jr. Paul T.
Conrad David W.
Chapman Mark
Karasek John J.
McDonnell Thomas E.
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