PANTHECO AS has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in Australia, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and medical technology are CHARNEAU PIERRE, THERAVECTYS and BIOPTION AB.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
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#1 | Australia | 7 | |
#2 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 6 | |
#3 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 4 | |
#4 | Brazil | 1 | |
#5 | Canada | 1 | |
#6 | China | 1 | |
#7 | Hungary | 1 | |
#8 | Israel | 1 | |
#9 | Norway | 1 | |
#10 | United States | 1 | |
#11 | South Africa | 1 |
# | Industry | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Pharmaceuticals | |
#2 | Biotechnology | |
#3 | Medical technology | |
#4 | Environmental technology | |
#5 | Organic fine chemistry | |
#6 | Micro-structure and nano-technology | |
#7 | Packaging and shipping |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Nielsen Peter E | 12 |
#2 | Schou Carsten | 9 |
#3 | Wissenbach Margit | 9 |
#4 | Malik Leila | 7 |
#5 | Hansen Henrik Frydenlund | 7 |
#6 | Giwercman Birgit Kjaeldgaard | 7 |
#7 | Beck Frederik | 7 |
#8 | Good Liam | 7 |
#9 | Pueschl Ask | 3 |
#10 | Christensen Jeppe Viggo | 3 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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AU2003223923A8 | Peptide nucleic acid conjugates with transporter peptides | |
AU2003221472A1 | Peptide nucleic acid conjugates with beta-amino acid polymers or reptoids | |
AU2002216946A1 | Modified pna molecules | |
WO0242316A2 | Pna analogues | |
WO0176636A2 | Pharmaceutical composition of modified pna molecules | |
IL149095D0 | Conjugates between a peptide and a nucleic acid analog, such as pna, lna or a morpholino | |
CN1387567A | Conjugates between peptides and nucleic acid analog, such as PNA, LNA or morpholino | |
BR0014756A | Conjugates between a peptide and a nucleic acid analog, such as a pna, an lna or a morpholino | |
AU7773100A | Gene selection using pnas | |
US6548651B1 | Modified peptide nucleic acid (PNA) molecules |