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Seoul, South Korea

Seul-Ki Lee

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.78

ph-index = 3

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 = 22

Seul-Ki LeeIck-Chan Kwon (3 patents)Seul-Ki LeeKui-Won Choi (3 patents)Seul-Ki LeeKwang-Meyung Kim (3 patents)Seul-Ki LeeKyeong-Soon Park (3 patents)Seul-Ki LeeIn-Chan Youn (2 patents)Seul-Ki LeeSeung-Jin Lee (1 patent)Seul-Ki LeeDae-Yoon Chi (1 patent)Seul-Ki LeeCheol-hee Ahn (1 patent)Seul-Ki LeeSeung-Jae Myung (1 patent)Seul-Ki LeeDae-hyuk Moon (1 patent)Seul-Ki LeeSeul-Ki Lee (3 patents)Ick-Chan KwonIck-Chan Kwon (12 patents)Kui-Won ChoiKui-Won Choi (8 patents)Kwang-Meyung KimKwang-Meyung Kim (6 patents)Kyeong-Soon ParkKyeong-Soon Park (4 patents)In-Chan YounIn-Chan Youn (3 patents)Seung-Jin LeeSeung-Jin Lee (16 patents)Dae-Yoon ChiDae-Yoon Chi (7 patents)Cheol-hee AhnCheol-hee Ahn (5 patents)Seung-Jae MyungSeung-Jae Myung (3 patents)Dae-hyuk MoonDae-hyuk Moon (3 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. Korea Institute of Science and Technology (3 from 2,164 patents)

2. The Asan Foundation (1 from 76 patents)

3. Futurechem Co., Ltd (1 from 9 patents)


3 patents:

1. 8841085 - Nanoparticle sensor for measuring protease activity and method for manufacturing the same

2. 8551727 - Gold nanoparticle based protease imaging probes and use thereof

3. 8323622 - Ionic complex nanoparticles for detecting heparanase activities and method for preparing the same

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