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UNIV NEW YORK MED CT

Overview
  • Total Patents
    37
About

UNIV NEW YORK MED CT has a total of 37 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and measurement are MACFARLANE BURNET INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RES AND PUBLIC HEALTH LIMITED, KLINIKUM RECHTS DER ISAR DER TECHNISCHEN UNIV MUNCHEN and GAY STEFFEN.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing UNIV NEW YORK MED CTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schlessinger Joseph 17
#2 Margolis Richard U 5
#3 Grumet Martin H 5
#4 Barnea Gilad 5
#5 Javitt Norman B 4
#6 App Harald 4
#7 Vilcek Jan 4
#8 Margolis Ben Lewis 4
#9 Knight David 4
#10 Le Junming 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6045797A Treatment or diagnosis of diseases or conditions associated with a BLM domain
US5976853A Growth factor inducible serine/threonine phosphatase FIN13
WO9525166A1 Methods for treatment or diagnosis of diseases or conditions associated with abnormal signal transduction
US5698195A Methods of treating rheumatoid arthritis using chimeric anti-TNF antibodies
US5889150A Expression-cloning method for identifying target proteins for eukaryotic tyrosine kinases and novel target protiens
US6037134A Methods that detect compounds that disrupt receptor tyrosine kinase/GRB-7 complexes
US6284471B1 Anti-TNFa antibodies and assays employing anti-TNFa antibodies
US5656272A Methods of treating TNF-α-mediated Crohn's disease using chimeric anti-TNF antibodies
US5376652A Administration of a 27-hydroxycholesterol or related compound or sterol-27-hydroxylase stimulant to prevent restenosis following vascular endothelial injury
NZ257713A Proteoglycan tyrosine phosphatase receptor protein, ligands binding to this protein and uses of such receptors and ligands
US5552407A Anhydroecgonine compounds and their use as anticholinergic agents
US5391725A Organ-specific plant promoter sequences
US5007937A Structure for enhanced retention of artificial limbs and method of fabrication