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EPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP
US·10 granted patents·1 pending application·390 citations·filing 1995–2014
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11 records- 0198US9040256B2Transposon end compositions and methods for modifying nucleic acidsEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2014·Granted May 26, 2015·128 cites·28 claims
- 0295US7138267B1Methods and compositions for amplifying DNA clone copy numberEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2002·Granted Nov 21, 2006·135 cites·4 claims
- 0390US6562575B1Analyte-specific assays based on formation of a replicase substrateEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2001·Granted May 13, 2003·35 cites·22 claims
- 0483US7727744B2Methods for obtaining directionally truncated polypeptidesEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2005·Granted Jun 1, 2010·8 cites·40 claims
- 0581US6190865B1Method for characterizing nucleic acid moleculesEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Feb 20, 2001·80 cites·25 claims
- 0675US6596494B2Methods for using mutant RNA polymerases with reduced discrimination between non-canonical and canonical nucleoside triphosphatesEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Jul 22, 2003·3 cites·18 claims
- 0771US7659072B2Methods for using riboprimers for strand displacement replication of target sequencesEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2008·Granted Feb 9, 2010·0 cites·13 claims
- 0868US7794971B1Compositions and methods for controlling copy number for a broad range of plasmids and uses thereofEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2004·Granted Sep 14, 2010·1 cites·3 claims
- 0958US7291487B2Methods for using mutant RNA polymerases with reduced discrimination between non-canonical and canonical nucleoside triphosphatesEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2003·Granted Nov 6, 2007·0 cites·8 claims
- 1054US7101713B1DNA transformation efficiency by inhibiting host cell restrictionEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2002·Granted Sep 5, 2006·0 cites·7 claims
- 1154US2011040081A1METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, AND KITS FOR GENERATING rRNA-DEPLETED SAMPLES OR ISOLATING rRNA FROM SAMPLESEPICT TECHNOLOGIES CORP·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
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