Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.38
ph-index = 6
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. (39 from 214 patents)
39 patents:
1. 12385057 - Modulating light response pathways in plants, increasing light-related tolerances in plants, and increasing biomass in plants
2. 12247211 - Modulating light response pathways in plants, increasing light-related tolerances in plants, and increasing biomass in plants
3. 12043841 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
4. 11981906 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
5. 11926836 - Modulating light response pathways in plants, increasing light-related tolerances in plants, and increasing biomass in plants
6. 11814635 - Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics in response to cold
7. 11761014 - Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics in response to cold
8. 11739340 - Promoter, promoter control elements, and combinations, and uses thereof
9. 11634723 - Promoter, promoter control elements, and combinations, and uses thereof
10. 11624075 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
11. 11459580 - Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics in response to cold
12. 11396659 - Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modified phenotype characteristics in plants
13. 11174491 - Modulating light response pathways in plants, increasing light-related tolerances in plants, and increasing biomass in plants
14. 11034973 - Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics in response to cold
15. 11021714 - Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics in response to cold