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TWO BLADES FOUND

Overview
  • Total Patents
    44
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    37,423
  • Filing trend
    ⇧ 20.0%
About

TWO BLADES FOUND has a total of 44 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 20.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2009. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), United States and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, foods and drinks and environmental technology are TEMASEK LIFE SCIENCES LAB, FOND PARCO TECNOLOGICO PADANO and KWS SAAT SE & CO KGAA.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TWO BLADES FOUNDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Witek Kamil 20
#2 Jones Jonathan D G 14
#3 Wulff Brande 9
#4 Steuernagel Burkhard 9
#5 Moscou Matthew James 6
#6 Dawson Andrew Marc 6
#7 Lagudah Evans 5
#8 Jones Jonathan 5
#9 Karki Hari S 5
#10 Periyannan Sambasivam 5

Latest patents

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WO2020264237A1 Engineered atrlp23 pattern recognition receptors and methods of use
WO2019140351A1 Stem rust resistance genes and methods of use
WO2019108619A1 Methods and compositions for enhancing the disease resistance of plants
US2021115465A1 Potyvirus resistance genes and methods of use
WO2018209209A1 Methods for screening proteins for pattern recognition receptor function in plant protoplasts
CA3047121A1 Late blight resistance genes and methods of use
AU2016349800A1 Wheat stripe rust resistance genes and methods of use
WO2017062790A1 Cold shock protein receptors and methods of use
CA2985458A1 Late blight resistance gene from solanum americanum and methods of use
US2017166920A1 Plants with enhanced resistance to phytophthora
BR112015009931A2 gene, protein, nucleic acid molecule, vector, host cell, methods for in vitro preparation of a mutant gene and for generating a plant, mutant plant, product, mutant plant seed, antibody, use of an antibody, gene probe, pair of primer oligonucleotides, and use of genetic probe
AU2009313275A1 Pathogen-inducible promoters and their use in enhancing the disease resistance of plants