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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2007
Filed:
Dec. 12, 2001
Wolfgang Fritzsche, Jena, DE;
Karsten Koenig, Neuengoenna, DE;
Johann Michael Koehler, Golmsdorf, DE;
Wolfgang Fritzsche, Jena, DE;
Karsten Koenig, Neuengoenna, DE;
Johann Michael Koehler, Golmsdorf, DE;
Other;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for the simultaneous dissection in specific positions of filiform organic molecular chains, in particular DNA. The aim of the invention is to provided a method, by which a highly specific dissection can take place on certain sequences that can be freely selected and simultaneously on numerous filiform molecules. To achieve this, nanoparticles () are provided with a molecular chain () of any predeterminable sequence, which is selected to be complementary to a sequence of a molecule () that is to be dissected, said molecular chain(s) () is/are hybridised in the usual manner with the molecule, or specifically linked to said molecule in another manner and the nanoparticles () are subsequently subjected to a high-energy radiation of at least one wavelength, which can be absorbed by said nanoparticles ().