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George R. Feehery
Also filed as: FEEHERY GEORGE · FEEHERY GEORGE R
6 granted patents·5 pending applications·71 citations·filing 1982–2022
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11 records- 0191US9145580B2Methods and compositions for enriching either target polynucleotides or non-target polynucleotides from a mixture of target and non-target polynucleotidesNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2013·Granted Sep 29, 2015·21 cites·21 claims
- 0286US4447924AMoisture control system for controlling the amount of chemical added to a fabricALBANY INT CORP·Filed 1982·Granted May 15, 1984·31 cites·27 claims
- 0380US8980553B2Methods and compositions for enriching either target polynucleotides or non-target polynucleotides from a mixture of target and non-target polynucleotidesFEEHERY GEORGE R·Filed 2012·Granted Mar 17, 2015·6 cites·20 claims
- 0475US7700758B2Methods and compositions relating to gene silencingNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2003·Granted Apr 20, 2010·11 cites·18 claims
- 0571US8367331B2Method for enriching methylated CpG sequencesNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2009·Granted Feb 5, 2013·2 cites·4 claims
- 0664US2023089237A1Compositions and Methods for Detecting Molecular Targets on Chromosomal DNANEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2022·Application pending·0 cites
- 0759US11492667B2Compositions and methods for detecting molecular targets on chromosomal DNANEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2021·Granted Nov 8, 2022·0 cites·14 claims
- 0856US2013116409A1Method for Enriching Methylated CpG SequencesNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 0954US2008206835A1Methods and Compositions Relating to Gene SilencingNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2008·Application pending·0 cites
- 1053US2016032362A1Method for Enriching Methylated CpG SequencesNEW ENGLEND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2015·Application pending·0 cites
- 1140US2008194028A1Highly Potent Hsirna Mixtures and Method for Gene SplicingNEW ENGLAND BIOLABS INC·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
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