Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.43
ph-index = 7
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Ceres, Inc. (22 from 215 patents)
2. Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. (4 from 72 patents)
26 patents:
1. 12516339 - Transgenic plants having increased biomass
2. 12319921 - Transgenic plants having increased biomass
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5. 11981906 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
6. 11781150 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
7. 11773405 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
8. 11773404 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
9. 11624075 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
10. 11613763 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
11. 11396659 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
12. 11377666 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
13. 11162108 - Transgenic plants having increased biomass
14. 11008584 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants
15. 11001854 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring improved nitrogen use efficiency characteristics in plants