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GO NII EPIDEMIOLOGII MIKROBIOL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
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GO NII EPIDEMIOLOGII MIKROBIOL has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1972. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are HAIXIA SHI, MIYAZAWA MASARU and VNI PK I ELEKTROAGREGATOV PERE.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing GO NII EPIDEMIOLOGII MIKROBIOLs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) 16

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GO NII EPIDEMIOLOGII MIKROBIOLs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Soloveva Irina V 2
#2 Ryabova Mariya I 2
#3 Degteva Galina K 2
#4 Sokolova Kira Ya 2
#5 Lavrovskaya Valeriya M 2
#6 Nosova Tatyana V 2
#7 Blinova T V 1
#8 Levanova Galina F 1
#9 Kopnina Elena O 1
#10 Garnova N A 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1595901A1 Strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria for producing diagnositc serum
SU1408374A1 Method of identifying hb-s-antigen
SU1415916A1 Method of determining myoglobin
SU1337409A1 Nutrient medium for identifying enterobacteria
SU1339130A1 Method of determining respiratory activity of microorganisms
SU1320223A1 Device for identification of microorganisms
SU1258828A1 Method of identifying staphylococci
SU1084293A1 Method for preparing antigene for serological diagnostics of salmonollosis
SU1129235A1 Reagent for identifying vibrios
SU1105188A1 Method of diagnosis of acute stage of virus hepatitis
SU1013476A1 Method for identifying staphilococci
SU1013468A1 Method for determining the degree of homology of sequence installation for dna nucleotides
SU973613A1 Method for preparing neuroaminidase of vibrous
SU976959A1 Method of determining seriesness of hepatocirrhosis
SU619509A1 Method of obtaining desoxyribonucleic acid
SU508078A1 Culture medium for producing dry dysenteric bacteriophage