Printing molecular library arrays using deprotection agents sole

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536 253, 436518, 530333, 530334, 530335, C12P 1934, G01N 33543, C07H 2102, C07K 500

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for selectively applying a print material onto a substrate for the synthesis of an array of oligonucleotides at selected regions of a substrate. The print material includes a barrier material, a monomer sequence, a nucleoside, a deprotection agent, a carrier material, among other materials. The method and apparatus also relies upon standard DMT based chemistry, and a vapor phase deprotection agent such as solid TCA and the like.

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