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CYGENE INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    43
About

CYGENE INC has a total of 43 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1996. 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 biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and measurement are PIETRANGELO ANTONELLO, DIAGNOCURE INC and DIADEXUS LLC.

Patent filings per year

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

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ramberg Elliot R 33
#2 Lopez Martin J 10
#3 Eritja Ramon 10
#4 Oste Christian C 5
#5 Garcia Ramon G 3
#6 Munzer Martin 2
#7 Guimil Garcia Ramon De La Cari 2
#8 Garcia Ramon De La Caridad Gui 1
#9 Garcia Ramon Gueimil 1
#10 Garcia Ramon Guimil Dr 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP1730158A2 Methods and compositions for in vitro and in vivo use of parallel stranded hairpins and triplex structures as nucleic acid ligands
EP1539199A2 Methods and compositions for in vivo clearance of pathogens
EP1507873A1 Parallel stranded duplexes of deoxyribonucleic acid and methods of use
EP1483383A2 Methods anc compositions for in vivo clearance of pathogens
AU2002357178A1 Diagnostic assays for bcwa
CA2447892A1 Complement mediated assays for in vivo and in vitro methods
EP1921451A2 Complement mediated assays for in vivo and in vitro methods
US6831072B2 Compositions and methods of synthesis and use of novel nucleic acid structures
WO0216634A1 Methods and compositions for ultra low copy number analyte detection
AU4719601A Methods and compositions for detection of disease
WO0132929A1 Methods and compositions for analysis of snps and strs
EP1228243A1 Compositions and methods of synthesis and use of novel nucleic acid structures
WO0029624A2 Methods and compositions for detection of nucleic acid sequences and signal amplification
CA2309861A1 Methods and compositions for detection of specific nucleotide sequences
US5962225A Methods and compositions for detection of specific nucleotide sequences