| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080299557 | Sample Lysis and Coating of Reaction Surface - The present invention provides copolymers that facilitate nucleic acid analysis, compositions that comprise such copolymers, and methods for making or using such copolymers. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090010871 | Method for Production of a Transformed Cell - The invention relates to a method for incorporation of a biomolecule into a cell including the method steps: i) production of a complex from a biomolecule, preferably a nucleic acid and a polymer which may be obtained by reaction of an amine monomer having at least two amine groups with an epoxide monomer having at least two epoxide groups and ii) incorporation of the biomolecule into a cell bx bringing the cell into contact with the complex. The invention further relates to the transformed cell obtained by said method, the use of a particular polymer for incorporation of a biomolecule into a cell, a kit for incorporation of a biomolecule into a cell, the use of said kit, a complex made from a biomolecule and a polymer, a therapeutic composition, the use of a complex of a biomolecule and a polymer for therapeutic treatment of the human or animal being and a method for treatment of a disease by means of gene therapy. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090018323 | METHOD FOR EXTRACTING NUCLEIC ACID FROM BLOOD - The present invention relates to an improved method for isolating nucleic acids, particularly genomic desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from blood. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090023205 | Method for the separation of living cells - The present in invention relates to a method for the separation of living cells from a mixture of dead and living cells which optionally can also possibly contain cell fragments. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090062522 | MONOLITHIC-SHAPED BODIES FOR PURIFYING AND SEPARATING BIOPOLYMERS - The present invention concerns new monolithic shaped bodies, a method for their preparation as well as their use especially for the selective purification and separation of biopolymers. A chromatographic separation material is provided with the new monolithic shaped bodies that allows a selective, efficient and reproducible purification and separation of biopolymers. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090136926 | Device and method for standardizing nucleic acid concentrations - The present invention relates to a device and a method for normalising nucleic acid concentrations, preferably for normalising nucleic acid concentrations in enzymatic nucleic acid amplification and modification methods. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20100056769 | METHODS AND KIT FOR ISOLATING NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention is related to a method for isolating a target nucleic acid from a sample comprising said target nucleic acid, comprising the steps of mixing a sample containing said target nucleic acid with a binding solution and a nucleic acid binding matrix, binding at least part of said target nucleic acid to said nucleic acid binding matrix, wherein said nucleic acid binding matrix is treated simultaneously or has been previously treated with at least one compound comprising a metal substance selected from the group consisting of metals of the main groups 13 to 16, semimetals and transition metals for reducing non-target nucleic acid contaminations or wherein said nucleic acid binding matrix is modified with hydrophobic groups. Furthermore, respective kits and reagents are provided with the teaching of the present invention. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100099150 | POLYMERASE STABILIZATION BY IONIC DETERGENTS - The invention relates to a composition comprising (i) an enzyme with nucleic acid polymerase activity, (ii) an inert protein and, (ii) a zwitterionic detergent. The invention also relates to a composition comprising (i) an enzyme with nucleic acid polymerase activity, (ii) an inert protein and, (ii) a zwitterionic detergent. The invention further relates to a method for enzymatic nucleic acid synthesis comprising the steps of, (a) providing in a reaction mixture, a polymerase activity, a nucleic acid template, a zwitterionic detergent, a buffer, a salt, nucleotides and an inert protein and, (b) incubating the reaction mixture at a temperature which enables nucleic acid synthesis. | 04-22-2010 |