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INST MOLEKULARBIOLOGIE AK

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  • Total Patents
    32
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INST MOLEKULARBIOLOGIE AK has a total of 32 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1984. It filed its patents most often in Germany, German Democratic Republic and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, measurement and chemical engineering are CHINESE CENTER FOR ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION, GENTRONIX LTD and SHANGHAI MAJORBIO BIO-PHARM TECH CO LTD.

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Chart showing INST MOLEKULARBIOLOGIE AKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Beritashvili David Revazovich 5
#2 Karklit Lev Valentinovich 4
#3 Tverdokhlebov Evgeny Nikolaevi 3
#4 Pommerening Klaus Dr 3
#5 Beritashvili D R 3
#6 Kiselev Lev Lvovich 2
#7 Langen Peter Prof Dr 2
#8 Beritasvili David R 2
#9 Friese Hans-Georg 2
#10 Karklit Lev V 2

Latest patents

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DE4142558A1 Reagent mixt. for determn. of uric acid, creatinine, cholesterol, etc. in serum or foodstuff - contg. specified phenylene di:amine, hydroxy (N-amino- or hydroxy-alkyl) naphthamide as hydrogen donor, modified peroxidase, detergent, cholic acid etc.
DE4141302A1 Protein irreversibly immobilised on macroporous cellulose@ beads - by reversible adsorption then crosslinking or physical inclusion, e.g. for conversion or sepn. processes
DE4141303A1 Protein irreversibly immobilised on activated cellulose@ beads - by reversible adsorption under optimised conditions, then covalent reaction, e.g. for conversion or sepn. processes
DE4127256A1 Chromatographic isolation of proteins from e.g. blood esp. cytochrome C sepn. - by contacting with buffered macroporous cellulose@ beads, rinsing away impurities and eluting adsorbed proteins with different buffer
DE4123520A1 Use of nucleoside derivs. e.g. 5'-deoxy:arabinosyl:cytosine - for promoting leukocyte proliferation in treatment of leukopenia
DE4120303A1 Cell poration and fusion avoiding need for cell transfer - using special cell culture insert with porous membrane at base, through which metabolite exchange can take place
DE4114067A1 Fog-reduced reprographic lith emulsion with steep gradation - contg. DNA in partly degraded form in conjunction with usual chemical sec. sensitiser
DE4107444A1 Substitution reaction of hydroxy-N-heterocycle cpds. - by reacting heterocycle with phosphorus oxychloride and then with nucleophilic reactant
DE4106224A1 6-amino-substd. thymine derivs. e.g. 6-hydrazino:thymine - used for treating growth-factor-dependent tumours e.g. breast, stomach and kidney carcinoma
DE4104787A1 New bi:specific monoclonal antibody recognising human TNF - and horseradish peroxidase, and hybridoma producing it, useful in simplified assay of TNF
DE4038293A1 Nucleic acid adduct for in situ hybridisation to give nucleic acid sequences - comprises water soluble basic polymer and nucleic acid sequence formed by polymerase chain reaction and/or reverse transcriptase reaction
DD298820A5 Process for obtaining microbial 11beta hydroxylase
DD299031A5 Herbicidal agent
DD298266A5 Method for immobilizing glucoamylase
NL8821094A Device for electrophoretic separation of high molecular dna in a gel.
DD301777A9 Method for producing ion exchange
DD237170A1 Method for producing heart-active 14 beta-hydroxy androstan glycosides