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January 20th, 2004
CombiMatrix and Washington University in St. Louis Collaborate
Abstract:
Acacia Research Corporation announced today that its CombiMatrix Group and Washington University in St. Louis are collaborating to develop a system for the synthesis of libraries of diverse, non-nucleic acid molecules. These libraries will be synthesized using CombiMatrix's semiconductor based microarrays and electrochemical synthetic methods. CombiMatrix NanoArrays(TM) will be used for the diverse chemical synthesis. "This is yet an additional application of our arrays in the nanotechnology field," said Dr. Amit Kumar, President and Chief Executive Officer of CombiMatrix.
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