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BURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC
US·22 granted patents·2 pending applications·821 citations·filing 1997–2007
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24 records- 0198US6327031B1Apparatus and semi-reflective optical system for carrying out analysis of samplesBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2000·Granted Dec 4, 2001·144 cites·22 claims
- 0294US7033747B2Multi-parameter assays including analysis discs and methods relating theretoBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 25, 2006·62 cites·17 claims
- 0394US6342349B1Optical disk-based assay devices and methodsBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1998·Granted Jan 29, 2002·153 cites·15 claims
- 0489US7026131B2Methods and apparatus for blood typing with optical bio-discsBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 11, 2006·45 cites·15 claims
- 0588US6992769B2Apparatus and method for carrying out analysis of samples using semi-reflective beam radiation inspectionBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2001·Granted Jan 31, 2006·29 cites·40 claims
- 0687US6379699B1Liposome having attached target-binding moiety and artherosclerotic plaque interacting moietyBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1999·Granted Apr 30, 2002·65 cites·9 claims
- 0786US6566069B2Gene sequencer and method for determining the nucleotide sequence of a chromosomeBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2001·Granted May 20, 2003·28 cites·18 claims
- 0885US7141416B2Multi-purpose optical analysis optical bio-disc for conducting assays and various reporting agents for use therewithBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2002·Granted Nov 28, 2006·47 cites·18 claims
- 0984US6274373B1Gene sequencer and methodsBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2000·Granted Aug 14, 2001·22 cites·18 claims
- 1081US6331275B1Spatially addressable, cleavable reflective signal elements, assay device and methodBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2000·Granted Dec 18, 2001·14 cites·16 claims
- 1178US7200100B2Optical disc assemblies for performing assaysBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 3, 2007·4 cites·22 claims
- 1277US7366063B2Optical discs for measuring analytesBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 29, 2008·4 cites·22 claims
- 1377US6995845B2Methods for detecting analytes using optical discs and optical disc readersBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2001·Granted Feb 7, 2006·27 cites·40 claims
- 1476US6312901B2Spatially addressable, cleavable reflective signal elements, assay device and methodBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1999·Granted Nov 6, 2001·45 cites·17 claims
- 1567US6965433B2Optical biodiscs with reflective layersBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2001·Granted Nov 15, 2005·9 cites·6 claims
- 1666US7428200B2Method for triggering through disc grooves and related optical analysis discs and systemBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2007·Granted Sep 23, 2008·1 cites·16 claims
- 1766US7390464B2Fluidic circuits for sample preparation including bio-discs and methods relating theretoBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2004·Granted Jun 24, 2008·8 cites·8 claims
- 1860US7387898B1Apparatus and method for conducting assaysBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1997·Granted Jun 17, 2008·44 cites·39 claims
- 1958US7054258B2Optical disc assemblies for performing assaysBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2001·Granted May 30, 2006·1 cites·38 claims
- 2056US6503359B2Monomolecular adhesion methods for manufacturing microfabricated multilaminate devicesBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1999·Granted Jan 7, 2003·36 cites·72 claims
- 2148US2008094974A1Optical disc system and related detecting methods for analysis of microscopic structuresBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 2245US2005214827A1Assay device and methodBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 2344US6196979B1Cassette and applicator for biological and chemical sample collectionBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1998·Granted Mar 6, 2001·32 cites·16 claims
- 2432US6888951B1Methods and apparatus for analyzing operational and analyte data acquired from optical discBURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1999·Granted May 3, 2005·1 cites·67 claims
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