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1. Positional Sequencing by Hybridization
IP Type:  Licensable Technology
Organization:  Boston University
Tech Type:   Diagnostics/Biomarkers   |  Drug Discovery Tools   |  Diagnostics/Biomarkers   |  Drug Discovery Tools
Inventor:  Cantor, Charles R.
This invention is directed to methods for determining a nucleotide sequence of a nucleic acid using positional sequencin ...

2. Supramolecular Bioconjugates
IP Type:  Licensable Technology
Organization:  Boston University
Tech Type:   Research Tools
Inventor:  Cantor, Charles R.
This invention relates to supramolecular bioconjugates and to methods for assembling and utilizing supramolecular biocon ...

3. Amplification and Spatial Detection of DNAs Immobilized on Solid Surfaces
IP Type:  Licensable Technology
Organization:  Boston University
Tech Type:   Research Tools
Inventor:  Cantor, Charles R.
The present invention generally relates to high density nucleic acid arrays and methods of synthesizing nucleic acid seq ...

4. Multiflavor Streptavidin
IP Type:  Licensable Technology
Organization:  Boston University
Tech Type:   Research Tools   |  Research Reagents
Inventor:  Cantor, Charles R.
Compounds and methods are described for producing streptavidin mutants with greater affinity for biotin substitutes than ...

5. Reduced Affinity Streptavidin (also) Streptavidin Mutants
IP Type:  Licensable Technology
Organization:  Boston University
Tech Type:   Research Tools   |  Research Reagents
Inventor:  Cantor, Charles R.
The invention relates to a mutated streptavidin protein having a reduced affinity for biotin and to methods which involv ...














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