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APROGENEX INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    66
About

APROGENEX INC has a total of 66 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1989. It filed its patents most often in Australia, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, measurement and machines are ZEUS SCIENTIFIC INC, OBERBAUER RAINER and BEIJING HIGHTRUST DIAGNOSTICS CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing APROGENEX INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bresser Joel 49
#2 Cubbage Michael Lee 42
#3 Prashad Nagindra 35
#4 Blick Mark 32
#5 Ju Shyh Chen 27
#6 Weber William Dugald 23
#7 Asgari Morteza 20
#8 Reading Christopher Lewis 8
#9 Jurtshuk Rebecca 7
#10 Evinger-Hodges Mary Jean 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO9600234A1 Centromere hybridization probes
US5629147A Enriching and identifying fetal cells in maternal blood for in situ hybridization
AU1730395A Populations of non-adjacent hybridization probes
AU7474394A Enriching and identifying fetal cells in maternal blood for in situ hybridization
WO9426104A1 Target cell isolation method
WO9502699A1 Analogues of reporter groups as backgroung reducers in hybridization assays
US5501952A Analogues of reporter groups as background reducers in hybridization assays
WO9519450A1 Background-reducing compounds for probe-mediated in-situ fluorimetric assays
CN1088261A Use 3SR TRAP in situ detection nucleic acid
WO9402642A1 Background-reducing compounds for probe-mediated in-situ fluorimetric assays
WO9402641A1 Analogues of reporter groups as background reducers in hybridization assays
WO9402638A1 Free radical scavengers useful for reducing autofluorescence in fixed cells
AU4774593A Multi reporter-labeled nucleic acid probes
AU4775193A In situ detection of nucleic acids using 3sr amplification
WO9402643A1 Nucleic acid probes and uses thereof to detect double-stranded nucleic acids
US5457024A Isolation of fetal erythrocytes
US5521061A Enhancement of probe signal in nucleic acid-mediated in-situ hybridization studies
AU4652889A Manual in situ hybridization assay