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ABION OHG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    51
About

ABION OHG has a total of 51 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1991. It filed its patents most often in Australia, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, chemical engineering and machines are BIACORE AB, MOLECULAR DEVICES CORP and CYTOTREND BIOTECH ENGINEERING.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ABION OHGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Erhardt Christoph 25
#2 Erhardt Ursula Dr 18
#3 Erhardt Ursula 15
#4 Miethe Peter 7
#5 Plaksine Dmitri 5
#6 Gromakovskaia Elena 5
#7 Maier Kurt 4
#8 Wetzler Gabriel 3
#9 Biselli Manfred 2
#10 Kabanov Alexander Victorovich 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU1962399A Multi-manifold device for carrying out chemical, biological and/or biochemical analytical methods
DE19736334A1 Automatic dosing of very small quantities through a pipette
AU3344597A Use of a carrier material for screening using cell cultures
BR9707232A Flowable carrier material for solid phase testing
EP0874990A1 Storage-stable particle, in particular carrier for carrier-bound reactions, and methods of producing said particle
WO9744670A1 Pipetting dispenser
WO9625437A1 Process for producing chitosan-glucan complexes, compounds producible therefrom and their use
DE19605003A1 Sorption material has pores down to submicron size
DE19543240A1 Disposable applicator and kit
AU5882994A Reaction columns for simultaneous multiple measurement and method
WO9409365A1 Immobilisation material and apparatus for affinity chromatography with mobile organic solvent phase or reverse micellar phase, immuno assays with this immobilisation material
DE4208732A1 Disposable reaction vessel for solid phase immunoanalysis and method for measuring components that can be determined via immune reactions
DE4126436A1 DISPOSABLE REACTION TUBE FOR SOLID-PHASE IMMUNAL ANALYTICS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING COMPONENTS DETERMINABLE BY IMMUNE REACTIONS