WIPO: Inventors in California Develop High-Throughput Methods for Quantifying Cells
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2008-11-09
GENEVA, Nov. 9 - Forest Rohwer and Linda Wegley, both of San Diego, have developed compositions.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention provides "compositions (e.g., kits) and methods for determine the number of bacteria and other microbes in samples having low concentrations of microbes, for use, e.g., in biological warfare defense, microbe detection and agricultural and environmental sciences."
The invention . . .
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention provides "compositions (e.g., kits) and methods for determine the number of bacteria and other microbes in samples having low concentrations of microbes, for use, e.g., in biological warfare defense, microbe detection and agricultural and environmental sciences."
The invention . . .