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ELECTRO NUCLEONICS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    77
About

ELECTRO NUCLEONICS has a total of 77 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1963. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, machines and biotechnology are EKINS ROGER PHILIP, EPINEX DIAGNOSTICS INC and INT DIAGNOSTIC TECH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ELECTRO NUCLEONICSs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mandle Richard M 11
#2 Wong Yuan N 9
#3 O'Neill Sean P 8
#4 Wu Joseph 7
#5 Mandle R 6
#6 Zimmerman Daniel H 6
#7 Cirincione Thomas J 5
#8 O'Neill Sean 5
#9 Wong Y 4
#10 Mangan Ciaran 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2938189A A method for the determination of bilirubin in solution
AU3038789A Dry ion-selective electrodes for the determination of ionic species in aqueous media
AU5991686A Analytical container
EP0227748A1 Test for determining false positive reactions in a testing procedure to detect the presence of antibody to microorganisms.
US4566790A Cuvette array
US4459864A Fluid loading and dispensing device
CA1192490A Immunoprecipitation assay
AU8734782A Immunoprecipitation assay
EP0079962A1 Immunoprecipitation assay.
US4604365A Immunoprecipitation assay
US4482251A Clinical analyzer
IE812209L Chemical luminescence amplification substrate for¹immunochemical analysis
AU7649981A Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immuno chemistry
US4372745A Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immunochemistry involving microencapsulated fluorescer
IE802470L Luminescence testing of biological systems
WO8101883A1 Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immunochemistry
AU6771981A Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immuno chemistry
US4550077A β-Amylase determination
US4265855A System for performing immunochemical and other analyses involving phase separation
US4242322A Methods and materials for detecting antigens and antibodies