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Article: Micronics Acquires License to Biosearch Technologies' Nucleic Acid Assay Chemistries.
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- Virus Weekly
- Article date:
- November 10, 2009
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Micronics, Inc., a leading developer of point-of-care molecular diagnostic products, announced that it has entered into a license agreement with Biosearch Technologies, Inc. (Biosearch) for the right to make, have made, use and sell Micronics' products that incorporate Biosearch's proprietary fluorophores and quencher dyes for nucleic acid assays. Under the terms of the worldwide license, Biosearch has granted Micronics a royalty-free use of certain of its chemistries for inclusion in Micronics' infectious disease tests for sale in underdeveloped countries (see also Micronics, Inc.).
Micronics is advancing a family of near patient, point-of-care molecular tests ...
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