Mark Paul Chagnon, Age 7431 Ravenna St, Milford, MA 01757

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Milford, MA

2200 Highpointe Dr APT 201, Laughlin, NV 89029

7925 Layton Ave, Denver, CO 80123 (303) 933-1408 (303) 933-8663

Lakewood, CO

260 Asbury St, South Hamilton, MA 01982 (978) 468-2927

7925 Layton Ave, Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 933-1408 (303) 933-8663

Ipswich, MA

Broomfield, CO

Golden, CO

S Hamilton, MA

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Magnetic Particles For Use In Separations

US Patent:
4554088, Nov 19, 1985
Filed:
May 12, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/493991
Inventors:
Roy A. Whitehead - Hingham MA
Mark S. Chagnon - Lowell MA
Ernest V. Groman - Brookline MA
Lee Josephson - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Advanced Magnetics Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C04B 3504
H01F 126
US Classification:
252 6254
Abstract:
A process is provided for the preparation of magnetic particles to which a wide variety of molecules may be coupled. The magnetic particles can be dispersed in aqueous media without rapid settling and conveniently reclaimed from media with a magnetic field. Preferred particles do not become magnetic after application of a magnetic field and can be redispersed and reused. The magnetic particles are useful in biological systems involving separations.

Enzymatic Reactions Using Magnetic Particles

US Patent:
4698302, Oct 6, 1987
Filed:
Jun 13, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/744457
Inventors:
Roy A. Whitehead - Hingham MA
Mark S. Chagnon - Lowell MA
Ernest V. Groman - Brookline MA
Lee Josephson - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Advanced Magnetics, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C08F28312
H01F 100
C09D 523
US Classification:
435 94
Abstract:
A process is provided for the preparation of magnetic particles to which a wide variety of molecules may be coupled. The magnetic particles can be dispersed in aqueous media without rapid settling and conveniently reclaimed from media with a magnetic field. Preferred particles do not become magnetic after application of a magnetic field and can be redispersed and reused. The magnetic particles are useful in biological systems involving separations.

Magnetic Particles For Use In Separations

US Patent:
4695392, Sep 22, 1987
Filed:
Jun 13, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/744434
Inventors:
Roy A. Whitehead - Hingham MA
Mark S. Chagnon - Lowell MA
Ernest V. Groman - Brookline MA
Lee Josephson - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Advanced Magnetics Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C08F28312
H01F 100
C09D 523
US Classification:
252 6254
Abstract:
A process is provided for the preparation of magnetic particles to which a wide variety of molecules may be coupled. The magnetic particles can be dispersed in aqueous media without rapid settling and conveniently reclaimed from media with a magnetic field. Preferred particles do not become magnetic after application of a magnetic field and can be redispersed and reused. The magnetic particles are useful in biological systems involving separations.

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