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Gary E. Elkins

Examiner (ID: 3683, Phone: (571)272-4537 , Office: P/3782 )

Most Active Art Unit
2401
Art Unit(s)
2401, 3727, 3207, 3782
Total Applications
4105
Issued Applications
3283
Pending Applications
106
Abandoned Applications
716

Applications

Application numberTitle of the applicationFiling DateStatus
10/131618 Device for characterizing ecosystems Apr 23, 2002 Abandoned
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09/916443
Parallel selex Jul 29, 2001 Abandoned
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10/257158
Method of designing addressable array for detection of nucleic acid sequence differences using ligase detection reaction Apr 3, 2001 Issued
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09/766273
Oligonucleotide-tagged semiconductor nanocrystals for microarray and fluorescence in situ hybridization Jan 17, 2001 Abandoned
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