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Licensable Technologies

Los Alamos National Laboratory's licensable technologies can be searched by keyword or topic. We endeavor to keep the database up to date, but we cannot guarantee that a technology will be available for licensing at the time you make an inquiry.

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New Technologies     

Long Carbon Nanotube Arrays for Fiber Spinning

Protein Folding Reporter System Using Insertion Vectors

Reversible Modification of Carbon Nanotube Electronic Properties for Sensors and Electronics Applications

Superfolder Green Fluorescent Protein (Gfp) Mutations that Improve the Folding of GFP Fused to Poorly Folded Polypeptides

Reagentless Optical Biosensor


Hot Technologies

Bacterial Packaging Cell Line for Phagemid Vectors

Electrically Switchable Terahertz Metamaterials

Electrodes for Solid State Gas Sensor

Gold and silver nanocluster synthesis utilizing dendrimer, peptides, and other biomolecules

Nanophosphor composite scintillators comprising a polymer matrix



Descriptions of Los Alamos technologies for which a U.S. patent has been issued can be accessed through the Laboratory's Research Library or through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office database.

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