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CHROMAGENICS BV

Overview
  • Total Patents
    120
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    238,201
About

CHROMAGENICS BV has a total of 120 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology and foods and drinks are GENESYS LTD, PERKINS EDWARD and SHANGHAI CP GUOJIAN PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CHROMAGENICS BVs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Otte Arie Pieter 91
#2 Kruckeberg Arthur Leo 42
#3 Sewalt Richard George Antonius Bernardus 37
#4 Kwaks Theodorus Hendrikus Jacobus 29
#5 Van Blokland Henricus Johannes Maria 23
#6 Sewalt Richard George Antonius 18
#7 Kwaks Theodorus Hendrikus Jaco 15
#8 Otte Arie P 12
#9 Van Blokland Henricus Johannes 12
#10 Kruckeberg Arthur L 10

Latest patents

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AU2011218621A1 A method for simultaneous production of multiple proteins; vectors and cells for use therein
AU2008202251A1 A method for simultaneous production of multiple proteins; vectors and cells for use therein
US2009098601A1 Selection of host cells expressing protein at high levels
WO2007107578A1 Expression augmenting dna fragments, use thereof, and methods for finding thereof
KR20080105034A Selection of host cells expressing protein at high levels
US2010136616A1 Selection of Host Cells Expressing Protein at High Levels
US2006195935A1 Selection of host cells expressing protein at high levels
WO2006048459A2 Selection of host cells expressing protein at high levels
NZ553700A Selection of host cells expressing protein at high levels using a selectable marker with a non-optimal start codon
KR20070042122A Novel sequence for improving expression of nucleic acid
EP1763586A2 Novel sequence for improving expression of nucleic acid
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EP1572994A2 Means and methods for producing a protein through chromatin openers that are capable of rendering chromatin more accessible to transcription factors
AU2003285823A1 A method for improving protein production
WO03106684A2 A method for simultaneous production of multiple proteins; vectors and cells for use therein
AU2003243059A1 Use of repression blocking sequences in methods for enhancing gene expression
EP1806407A2 DNA sequences having anti-repressor activity
EP1273666A1 Method of selecting a DNA sequence with transcription modulating activity using a vector comprising an element with a gene transcription repressing activity