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SPECTRUMEDIX LLC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    28
About

SPECTRUMEDIX LLC has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, biotechnology and computer technology are KLAPPROTH HOLGER, GIESING MICHAEL and PACIFIC BIOSCIENCES CALIFORNIA.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Liu Zhaowei 14
#2 Liu Changsheng 9
#3 Li Qingbo 8
#4 Guo Zhiyong 6
#5 Kane Thomas E 5
#6 Kane Thomas 4
#7 Maye Christina 3
#8 Gutshall Kevin R 3
#9 Rao Jiang 2
#10 Levan Kevin J 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2005114158A1 Multiple detection electrophoresis
WO2005036154A1 Separation media including oxazoline polymers
WO2004106888A2 Electrophoresis capillaries having reduced amounts of -oh
WO2004065935A2 System and method determining sizes of polynucleotides
AU2003282574A8 Method for sizing polynucleotides using electrophoresis with non-dna size standards
AU2003256579A1 Method and system for comparative genomics for organisms using temperature gradient electrophoresis
WO2004007752A2 System and method for determining known dna variants with temperature gradient electrophoresis
WO03104766A2 Method for enhancing dna base-calling accuracy
AU2003300590A8 System and method for determining the sizes and quantity of polynucleotides with capillary array electrophoresis
US6872530B2 Method for determining the presence of DNA variants using peptide nucleic acid probes
US6974527B2 Multidimensional separations employing an array of electrophoresis channels
US6929729B2 Method for conducting capillary zone electrophoresis
US6863791B1 Method for in-situ calibration of electrophoretic analysis systems
US6547943B1 Capillary system providing multiple analysis of sample from same body of liquid