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Suita, Japan

Masashi Matsui

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.96

ph-index = 2

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.

Forward Citations = 11

Masashi MatsuiKengo Akimoto (3 patents)Masashi MatsuiSatomichi Yoshimura (3 patents)Masashi MatsuiHiroshi Kawashima (2 patents)Masashi MatsuiTomohito Hamazaki (2 patents)Masashi MatsuiShigeki Sawazaki (2 patents)Masashi MatsuiNorio Nakamura (2 patents)Masashi MatsuiToshio Tatsuoka (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiAdrian John Folkes (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiSoldano Ferrone (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiDavid James Hardick (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiHamish Ryder (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiMartin A Hayes (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiJenny S Tang (1 patent)Masashi MatsuiMasashi Matsui (5 patents)Kengo AkimotoKengo Akimoto (42 patents)Satomichi YoshimuraSatomichi Yoshimura (3 patents)Hiroshi KawashimaHiroshi Kawashima (24 patents)Tomohito HamazakiTomohito Hamazaki (4 patents)Shigeki SawazakiShigeki Sawazaki (3 patents)Norio NakamuraNorio Nakamura (2 patents)Toshio TatsuokaToshio Tatsuoka (30 patents)Adrian John FolkesAdrian John Folkes (6 patents)Soldano FerroneSoldano Ferrone (4 patents)David James HardickDavid James Hardick (4 patents)Hamish RyderHamish Ryder (2 patents)Martin A HayesMartin A Hayes (1 patent)Jenny S TangJenny S Tang (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Suntory Limited (4 from 439 patents)

2. Other (1 from 832,912 patents)


5 patents:

1. 6765020 - Drugs for prevention and treatment of diseases caused by abnormalities in cartilage tissues

2. 6197811 - Cytokine production inhibitors

3. 5861433 - Prevention and improvement of inflammation caused by leucotriene B4

4. 5834512 - Prevention and improvement of allergy caused by leucotriene B 4

5. 5126262 - Monoclonal antibody

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