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- Adam M Guss
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This application is a Continuation In Part of Application No. 10/174,184 entitled MIXED OXIDE NANOPARTICLES AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING SAME, filed on June 18, 2002, which was a Continuation-In-Part of Application 09/428,376 filed on October 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No.
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Methods and apparati are described which provide for organism survival only while the organism resides on a substrate and maintains residence of a substrate bound material within the cell's intracellular domain.
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An array of carbon nanofibers is interfaced with a whole cell. The nanofiber array allows the delivery of macromolecules to the cell for long term biochemical manipulation of the cell.
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The subject invention disclosed herein is an assay method and associated biosensor detection system based on the SERS effect for the detection of targets including biotargets. The assay method and system of the subject invention provide a high-throughput assay in genomic
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The invention pertains to the use of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as membranes for controlling molecular transport. These devices provide nanoscale control of molecular transport by mimicking biological cellular membranes.
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A method and apparatus for performing chemical separation of molecules such as DNA, proteins and other molecules using electrochemistry. Advantages of present invention include the fact that very low voltage is required and no heat is produced.
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A hybrid valve apparatus for use with an aspiration actuator and a dispensing actuator to transfer fluid from a reservoir to a test site on a substrate surface.