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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 02, 2010
Johnathan L. Kiel, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Amanda Tijerina, San Antonio, TX (US);
Eric A. Holwitt, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Jill Parker, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Mark A. Sloan, Spring Branch, TX (US);
Melanie Woitaske, La Vernia, TX (US);
Maomian Fan, San Antonio, TX (US);
Johnathan L. Kiel, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Amanda Tijerina, San Antonio, TX (US);
Eric A. Holwitt, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Jill Parker, Brooks City-Base, TX (US);
Mark A. Sloan, Spring Branch, TX (US);
Melanie Woitaske, La Vernia, TX (US);
Maomian Fan, San Antonio, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
Embodiments herein report compositions, systems and methods for making and using plasmid vectors and nanotube complexes. In certain embodiments, compositions, systems and methods herein include making plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts. In some embodiments, methods disclosed herein may be used to rapidly generate large quantities of plasmid vectors having aptamer inserts directed to a particular target agent. Other aspects concern plasmid constructs associated with organic semiconductors. Yet other aspects concern complexes of nanotubes associated with dsDNA aptamers and tracking molecules.