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Raymond F. Cracauer, Middleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080261220Nucleic Acid Detection Assays - The present invention relates to novel methods of producing oligonucleotides. In particular, the present invention provides an efficient, safe, and automated process for the production of large quantities of oligonucleotides.10-23-2008
20090029869SURFACE MODIFICATION, LINKER ATTACHMENT, AND POLYMERIZATION METHODS - The present invention relates to surface modifications and linker attachments. For example, the present invention provides surface modification and linker chemistry that facilitates manufacture and use of microarrays, including nucleic acid and protein microarrays. The present invention also relates to array spotting through non-aqueous liquids.01-29-2009
20090041634Nucleic Acid Synthesizers - The present invention relates to nucleic acid synthesizers and methods of using and modifying nucleic acid synthesizers. For example, the present invention provides highly efficient, reliable, and safe synthesizers that find use, for example, in high throughput and automated nucleic acid synthesis, as well as methods of modifying pre-existing synthesizers to improve efficiency, reliability, and safety.02-12-2009

Patent applications by Raymond F. Cracauer, Middleton, WI US

Raymond Francis Cracauer, Beulah, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110046016DISPOSABLE REACTION VESSEL WITH INTEGRATED OPTICAL ELEMENTS - The present invention provides disposable, semi-reusable, or single use reaction vessels with integrated optical elements for use with diffraction based assay systems. The vessel for assaying liquids for analytes includes a housing having at least one chamber or well for receiving a liquid therein and an optical element integrally formed with the housing for directing an incident light beam towards the well or chamber and directing a light beam away from the chamber after the light beam has interacted with analytes present in the liquid. The vessel may be test tube such as a blood collection tube, with or without, an optical element but having a pattern of analyte-specific receptors located on an inner surface of the tube wall so that when a liquid is introduced into the interior of the test tube analytes present in the liquid can bind with the pattern of analyte-specific receptors.02-24-2011

Raymond Francis Cracauer, Omaha, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080286858Reaction vessel with integrated optical and fluid control elements - The present invention provides disposable, semi-reusable, or single use reaction vessels with integrated optical elements for use with diffraction based assay systems. The vessel for assaying liquids for analytes includes a housing having at least one chamber or well for receiving a liquid therein and an optical element integrally formed with the housing for directing an incident light beam towards the well or chamber and directing a light beam away from the reaction chamber after the light beam has interacted with analytes present in the liquid.11-20-2008