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CETEK CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    30
About

CETEK CORP has a total of 30 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, chemical engineering and machines are MUREX CORP, SCHLIESSMANN KELLEREI and JIANGSU ZECEN BIOTECH CO LTD.

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Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hughes Dallas E 24
#2 Dunayevskiy Yuriy M 18
#3 Waters James L 15
#4 Hedberg Herbert J 6
#5 Kangas Brian 5
#6 Karger Barry L 4
#7 Belenky Alexei 4
#8 Dunayevskiy Yuriy 4
#9 Little Matthew S 1
#10 Weiskopf Andrew S 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2006017737A2 Microtiter plate scrubbing device
WO03012398A1 Microscale affinity purification system
WO02082066A1 Concentration and identification of moderate-to-strong hits in natural products by capillary electrophoresis
EP1720011A1 High throughput capillary electrophoresis system
WO0244703A2 High throughput capillary electrophoresis system
US6837977B1 Capillary electrophoresis method for screening for affinity ligands using a detectable competitive ligand
EP1188049A1 Capillary electrophoresis method for screening for affinity ligands using a detectable competitive ligand
WO0047999A1 High throughput size-exclusive method of screening complex biological materials for affinity ligands
US6432651B1 Method to detect and analyze tight-binding ligands in complex biological samples using capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry
CA2336746A1 Method to detect and analyze tight-binding ligands in complex biological samples
WO0003240A1 Method to detect and analyze tight-binding ligands in complex biological samples
EP1042668A1 Capillary electrophoretic method to detect target-binding ligands and to determine their relative affinities
US6299747B1 Capillary electrophoretic methods to detect new biologically active compounds in complex biological material