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Bertram I Rowland Deceased1420 Southdown Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010

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1420 Southdown Rd, Hillsborough, CA 94010    650-3444674    650-3440510    650-3440532   

Burlingame, CA   

Scarborough, ME   

Oakland, CA   

San Francisco, CA   

850 Hansen Way, Palo Alto, CA 94304    650-4941732    650-4948700   

Berkeley, CA   

Mountain View, CA   

San Mateo, CA   

Redwood City, CA   

4155 Terrace St, Oakland, CA 94611    510-5947497   

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School / High School: University of California, Los Angeles 1947 to 1950

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Bertram Irwin Rowland, Burlingame CA - Lawyer

Address:
1420 Southdown Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010
Phone:
650-3440510 (Phone), 650-3440532 (Fax)
Experience:
63 years
Specialties:
Business Law, Intellectual Property, Patents
Jurisdiction:
California (1962)
Law School:
George Washington Univ LS
Education:
Univ of California at Los Angeles, Undergraduate Degree
George Washington Univ LS, Law Degree
Memberships:
California State Bar (1962)

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Independent Law Practice Professional

Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1947 - 1950

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Tag Cleavage For Detection Of Nucleic Acids

US Patent:
2003001, Jan 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/903290
Inventors:
Sharat Singh - San Jose CA, US
Edwin Ullman - Atherton CA, US
Bertram Rowland - Hillsborough CA, US
Assignee:
Aclara BioSciences, Inc.
International Classification:
C12Q001/68
C12P019/34
US Classification:
435/006000, 435/091200
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are provided for nucleic acid analysis. The method employs a primer and a probe that bind to a target nucleic acid sequence, where the primer has an effector agent, which causes cleavage of a bond when the primer and the probe are bound to the same target molecule. The primer and probe have arms that do not bind to the target, hybridize with each other and comprise the effector and cleavable bond, where the probe has a tag defining the probe that is released upon bond cleavage. By having the probe complex at a lower Tthan the primer complex, the probe is released and can be cycled

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