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MOSAIC TECHNOLOGIES

Overview
  • Total Patents
    49
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MOSAIC TECHNOLOGIES has a total of 49 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1996. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Australia and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, measurement and organic fine chemistry are GREAT BASIN SCIENT, INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE TECH CENTER OF CHONGQING ENTRY EXIT INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE BUREAU and BLAZE VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Boles T Christian 32
#2 Abrams Ezra S 20
#3 Muir Andrew R 16
#4 Adams Christopher P 15
#5 Hammond Philip W 14
#6 Boles Truett C 8
#7 Weir Lawrence 8
#8 Kron Stephen J 8
#9 Dhanda Rahul K 6
#10 Summers Nevin M 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP1255983A2 Methods of and apparatus for separating and detecting nucleic acid
WO0111352A1 Charge-density measurement device (cdmd) and methods of use thereof
AU4189800A Methods of detecting microorganism using immobilized probes
WO0050644A2 Methods for purifying dna using immobilized capture probes
WO0050870A1 Biochemical purification devices with immobilized capture probes and their uses
AU1817300A Multielement analytical device for assay of nucleic acid sequences and uses therefore
WO0020643A1 Reverse displacement assay for detection of nucleic acid sequences
WO9945374A2 Purification and detection processes using reversible affinity electrophoresis
AU1804099A Slotted electrophoresis gel composition and methods of use thereof
EP1027458A2 Multiple sequential polynucleotide displacement reactions for signal amplification and processing
US6156494A Serially directed combinatorial synthesis on fiber optic arrays
US6060288A Method for performing amplification of nucleic acid on supports
AU4701396A Diagnostics based on dna duplex repair