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A method and system to build an ir fingerprint database for the structural identification of biomolecules

Bansal, Priyanka  
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Ben Faleh, Ahmed  
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Pellegrinelli, Robert Paul  
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2022

A method, system, and computer-readable medium for identifying and creating a database of isomers and isobars of molecules including the steps of performing isomer or isobar separation on molecules to obtain separate isomeric or isobaric molecules, measuring mass-to-charge ratios (m/z) to obtain IR fingerprints of the separate isomeric or isobaric molecules, and storing first data on the mass-to-charge ratios (m/z) and/or the IR fingerprints of the separate isomeric or isobaric molecules to a database.

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EPO Family ID

82482599

Author(s)
Bansal, Priyanka  
Ben Faleh, Ahmed  
Pellegrinelli, Robert Paul  
Warnke, Stephan  
Rizzo, Thomas  
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Alternative title(s) : (fr) Procédé et système pour construire une base de données d'empreintes digitales ir pour l'identification structurale de biomolécules

TTO classification

TTO:6.1643.2

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AVP-R-TTO  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2024145027

US

A1

2024-05-02

EP4352735

EP

A1

2024-04-17

WO2022259096

WO

A9

2023-02-02

WO2022259096

WO

A1

2022-12-15

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February 6, 2023
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