Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.54
ph-index = 15
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. Tripath Imaging, Inc. (13 from 46 patents)
2. Biomerieux, Inc. (8 from 637 patents)
3. Coulter Corporation (8 from 99 patents)
4. Akzo Nobel N.v. (6 from 1,248 patents)
5. Coulter Electronics, Inc. (2 from 181 patents)
6. Akzo N.v. (1 from 776 patents)
7. Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (1 from 514 patents)
8. Coulter International Corp. (1 from 91 patents)
40 patents:
1. 10527526 - Methods and compositions for preparing samples for immunostaining
2. 8476033 - Glycodelin monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of ovarian cancer
3. 8372591 - MCM6 and MCM7 monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of cervical disease
4. 8252904 - Glycodelin monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of ovarian cancer
5. 8076093 - Monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of cervical disease
6. 8058404 - MCM6 and MCM7 monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of cervical disease
7. 7899623 - Methods and computer program products for analysis and optimization of marker candidates for cancer prognosis
8. 7846692 - HE4 monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use
9. 7632498 - MCM6 and MCM7 monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of cervical disease
10. 7595380 - Monoclonal antibodies and methods for their use in the detection of cervical disease
11. 7510838 - Methods and compositions for the detection of cervical disease
12. 7455973 - Methods and compositions for the detection of cervical disease
13. 7300748 - Method for enhancing staining of microorganisms
14. 7211438 - Method and apparatus for predicting the presence of haemostatic dysfunction in a patient sample
15. 7179612 - Method for detecting a lipoprotein-acute phase protein complex and predicting an increased risk of system failure or mortality