Tatnell
Peter Tatnell, Cardiff GB
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20110244487 | METHODS FOR TESTING BINDING OF A LIGAND TO A G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to methods for testing for the binding of a ligand to a G Protein-Coupled Receptor. In particular, the methods of the invention are useful in high throughput screening for ligands which bind to G Protein-Coupled Receptors. | 10-06-2011 |
20120021440 | METHODS FOR TESTING LIGAND BINDING TO G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS - The present invention relates to methods for testing for the binding of a ligand to a G Protein-Coupled Receptor. In particular, the methods of the invention are useful in high throughput screening for ligands which bind to G Protein-Coupled Receptors. | 01-26-2012 |
Peter J. Tatnell, Cardiff GB
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20140113294 | DIRECT NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION KIT, REAGENT AND METHOD - The present invention relates to compositions, methods and kits which can be used to amplify nucleic acids with the advantage of decreasing user time and possible contamination. The dried reagent composition of the invention can be used for easy processing and amplification of nucleic acid samples. | 04-24-2014 |
20140212880 | SOLID MEDIUM FOR THE STORAGE OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL - This invention relates to flat solid media for the storage of samples of biological materials and methods of analysing biomolecules contained within the samples following storage. In particular, the invention relates to the storage and further analysis of biomolecules present in the biological materials, such as proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids. The invention finds particular utility in the dry, room temperature storage of biological materials. | 07-31-2014 |
Peter James Tatnell, Cardiff, South Glamorgan GB
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20150299770 | Methods for One Step Nucleic Acid Amplification of Non-Eluted Samples - The present invention relates to methods and kits which can be used to amplify nucleic acids with the advantage of decreasing user time and possible contamination. For easy processing and amplification of nucleic acid samples, the samples are bound to a solid support and used directly, without purification, in a nucleic acid amplification reaction such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). | 10-22-2015 |