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Most Requested Patent Families 1Q04-Chemistry and Related
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Listed below are the chemistry and related science patent families which researchers have most frequently requested while using CAS products. (SciFinder, SciFinder Scholar, STN, and CA on CD).

This is a list of the patent families most requested during 1Q2004.

Title Author/Affiliation Source
1. Nanoparticles having oligonucleotides attached on surface and use for detecting nucleic acids [details] Mirkin, Chad A.; Letsinger, Robert L.; et al.
Northwestern University, USA; Mirkin, Chad A.; Letsinger, Robert L.; Mucic, Robert C.; Storhoff, James J.; Elghanian, Robert
PCT Int. Appl.
WO9804740
2. Copper-catalyzed formation of carbon-heteroatom and carbon-carbon bonds by arylation and vinylation of amines, amides, hydrazides, heterocycles, alcohols, enolates, and malonates, using aryl, heteroaryl, and vinyl halides and analogs [details] Buchwald, Stephen L.; Klapars, Artis; et al.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2002085838
3. Enantioselective transformations of .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated aldehydes by a wide variety of reactions using imidazolidinone enantiomers as chiral organic catalysts [details] MacMillan, David W. C.
California Institute of Technology, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2003002491
4. Atom- or group-transfer radical polymerization and polymers produced by the process [details] Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof; Wang, Jin-Shan
Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO9630421
5. Process for preparation of 1,4-disubstituted [1,2,3]-triazoles by metal-catalyzed, in particular copper-catalyzed, regioselective Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of azides and acetylenes [details] Sharpless, Barry K.; Fokin, Valery; et al.
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2003101972
6. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for improved delivery of hydrophobic therapeutic agents [details] Patel, Manesh V.; Chen, Feng-Jing
Lipocine, Inc., USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2000050007
7. Biaryl phosphine and amine ligands for improved transition metal-catalyzed processes [details] Buchwald, Stephen; Old, David W.; et al.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2000002887
8. Transition metal catalyzed preparation of boronate esters using boron reagents and hydrocarbons [details] Smith, Milton R., III
Michigan State University, USA
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2003006158
9. Preparation of pyrazole derivatives as JNK inhibitors [details] Ohi, Norihito; Sato, Nobuaki; et al.
Eisai Co., Ltd., Japan
PCT Int. Appl.
WO2003101968
10. Process for arylating or vinylating or alkynating a nucleophilic compound [details] Cellier, Pascal Philippe; Cristau, Henri-Jean; et al.
Fr.
U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ.
US2003236413

 

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