Uncaging device

Optics: measuring and testing – Photometers

Reexamination Certificate

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C356S218000, C435S005000, C250S458100

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10716176

ABSTRACT:
Uncaging devices that can be used to uncage photoactivatable caged components are provided. Consistent, uniform and/or high throughput processing of reactions and assays that include caged components is provided. Masked multiwell plates that can be used for uncaging photoactivatable caged components are provided. Methods and apparatus for initiating assays involving caged components are provided.

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