Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.39
ph-index = 8
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. The General Hospital Corporation (10 from 2,882 patents)
2. Nanyang Technological University (3 from 627 patents)
3. University of Colorado (2 from 1,376 patents)
4. The Uab Research Foundation (1 from 580 patents)
12 patents:
1. 11633104 - Optical fiber, light tunnel, and lens which provide extended focal depth of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
2. 11473897 - Method and apparatus for measuring depth-resolved tissue birefringence using single input state polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography
3. 10942112 - Methods, systems, arrangements and computer-accessible medium for providing micro-optical coherence tomography procedures
4. 10716476 - Methods to improve axial resolution in optical coherence tomography
5. 10463254 - Light tunnel and lens which provide extended focal depth of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
6. 10398306 - Optical imaging device and method for imaging a sample
7. 10241028 - Methods, systems, arrangements and computer-accessible medium for providing micro-optical coherence tomography procedures
8. 9642531 - Systems, methods and computer-accessible medium which provide microscopic images of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
9. 9408539 - Systems, methods and computer-accessible medium which provide microscopic images of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
10. 9081148 - Systems, methods and computer-accessible medium which provide microscopic images of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
11. 8896838 - Systems, methods and computer-accessible medium which provide microscopic images of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution
12. 8804126 - Systems, methods and computer-accessible medium which provide microscopic images of at least one anatomical structure at a particular resolution