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KLAPPROTH HOLGER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
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KLAPPROTH HOLGER has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals are SPECTRUMEDIX LLC, BEIJING YOUAN HOSPITAL CAPITAL MEDICAL UNIV and MICROBIOSYSTEMS LTD PARTNERSHI.

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Klapproth Holger 13
#2 Mohry Sonja 3
#3 Lehmann Mirko 2
#4 Seidel Robert 1
#5 Ruehe Juergen 1

Latest patents

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DE102009060626A1 Device for measuring concentration of substances using infrared absorption, has infrared testing unit with inert surface modification or coating that exhibits preset thickness, where coating is applied covalently
DE102008019712A1 Biochip and method of making such
DE102007031710B3 Method and device for detecting and / or determining the concentration of nucleic acid ligands in a sample
DE102005031780A1 Use of aromatase inhibitor for treatment and/or prevention of cancers, e.g. breast cancer and its metastases
US2008085839A1 Method For The Analysis Of Point Mutations
WO2004104223A1 Method for the covalent immobilisation of probe biomolecules on organic surfaces
DE10332728A1 Analysis of nucleic acids by hybridization, requires nucleic acid hybrids in first buffer to have higher melting point than in second buffer
DE10316159A1 Analysis of nucleic acid by incorporation of luminescent dye during extension, useful especially for analysis of point mutations, is done on an optical waveguide chip in a flow cell
DE10309526A1 For the analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms, in human genome analysis, melting point curves are constructed to show the difference between wild type and mutated DNA probes