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MOGNA GIOVANNI

Overview
  • Total Patents
    51
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    132,697
About

MOGNA GIOVANNI has a total of 51 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets pharmaceuticals, foods and drinks and biotechnology are BIOSEARCH S A, BLIS TECHNOLOGIES LTD and GANEDEN BIOTECH INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MOGNA GIOVANNIs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mogna Giovanni 51
#2 Strozzi Gian Paolo 16
#3 Mogna Luca 11
#4 Pane Marco 2
#5 Drago Lorenzo 2
#6 Morelli Lorenzo 1
#7 Piano Mario D 1
#8 Strozzi Gian P 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN111789871A Use of a composition comprising lactobacillus reuteri LER03 for the preparation of an antiviral and/or antibacterial agent
US2017042951A1 Therapy for use in the treatment of tumors, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and leukemias by dual immune biostimulation
EP2831287A1 Composition based on strains of bifidobacterium longum bacteria capable of helping to prolong life
ITMI20122270A1 THERAPY SUPPORTING CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENTS FOR CANCER, FOR THE IMMUNO-DEFICIENCY SYNDROME ACQUIRED AND FOR LEUCEMIES.
RU2617952C2 Composition containing n-acetylcysteine in combination with probiotic bacteria able to restore their own stomach barrier effect lost pharma during pharmacological treatment of gastric hyperacidity
US2014127164A1 Bacterial strains belonging to the genus bifidobacterium for use in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia
BR112013026690A2 A composition comprising probiotic bacteria capable of restoring the stomach barrier effect that is lost during the pharmacological treatment of gastric hyperacidity.
WO2011154820A2 Vitamin b12 producing probiotic bacterial strains
US2014065116A1 Probiotic bacteria having antioxidant activity and use thereof
US2009087418A1 Method for the preparation of anallergic probiotic bacterial cultures and related use
US2007184039A1 Process for the selective withdrawal of bacterial strains adhering to intestinal mucosa through endoscopy