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Richmond, CA, United States of America

Samuil R Umansky

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.55

ph-index = 4

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 = 240

Samuil R UmanskyHovsep S Melkonyan (7 patents)Samuil R UmanskyAnatoly V Lichtenstein (3 patents)Samuil R UmanskyDonald H Picker (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskyJohn G Goddard (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskySteven Price (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskyJac C Wijkmans (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskyEdward A Boyd (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskyAnthony D Baxter (1 patent)Samuil R UmanskySamuil R Umansky (8 patents)Hovsep S MelkonyanHovsep S Melkonyan (7 patents)Anatoly V LichtensteinAnatoly V Lichtenstein (4 patents)Donald H PickerDonald H Picker (15 patents)John G GoddardJohn G Goddard (3 patents)Steven PriceSteven Price (2 patents)Jac C WijkmansJac C Wijkmans (2 patents)Edward A BoydEdward A Boyd (2 patents)Anthony D BaxterAnthony D Baxter (2 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. Tanox, Inc. (3 from 31 patents)

2. Diagen Corporation (3 from 3 patents)

3. Other (1 from 832,912 patents)

4. Genentech, Inc. (1 from 3,224 patents)


8 patents:

1. 7576187 - Family of genes encoding apoptosis-related peptides, peptides encoded thereby and methods of use thereof

2. 7259273 - Compositions containing lysophosphotidic acids which inhabit apoptosis and uses thereof

3. 7045596 - Family of genes encoding apoptosis-related peptides, peptides encoded thereby and methods of use thereof

4. 7045604 - Family of genes encoding apoptosis-related peptides, peptides encoded thereby and methods of use thereof

5. 6492144 - Methods for detection of nucleic acid sequences in urine

6. 6433155 - Family of genes encoding apoptosis-related peptides, peptides encoded thereby and methods of use thereof

7. 6287820 - Methods for protection of nucleic acid sequences in urine

8. 6251638 - Methods for detection of nucleic acid sequences in urine

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