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Milan, Italy

Umberto Cornelli

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.38

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 = 24

Umberto CornelliJawed Fareed (2 patents)Umberto CornelliLuigi De Ambrosi (2 patents)Umberto CornelliIsrael Hanin (2 patents)Umberto CornelliRonald Mervis (2 patents)Umberto CornelliStanley Lorens (2 patents)Umberto CornelliJohn Lee (2 patents)Umberto CornelliThomas A Ban (1 patent)Umberto CornelliUmberto Cornelli (8 patents)Jawed FareedJawed Fareed (4 patents)Luigi De AmbrosiLuigi De Ambrosi (2 patents)Israel HaninIsrael Hanin (2 patents)Ronald MervisRonald Mervis (2 patents)Stanley LorensStanley Lorens (2 patents)John LeeJohn Lee (2 patents)Thomas A BanThomas A Ban (2 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. Cor. Con. International S.r.l. (4 from 4 patents)

2. Other (3 from 832,680 patents)

3. Crinos Industria Farmacobiologica S.p.a. (1 from 35 patents)


8 patents:

1. 9442124 - Method for determining the antioxidant power of biological or vegetal fluids

2. 9414616 - Bakery products and pasta capable to reduce body weight and plasma cholesterol, lipids and glucose

3. 9198967 - Pharmaceutical compositions active in preventing, stabilizing and treating Alzheimer's disease

4. 9050356 - Compositions comprising chitosan suitable for comprehensive therapeutic treatment or comprehensive prevention of the metabolic syndrome

5. 8722127 - Bakery and pasta products comprising acidified chitosan

6. 7812005 - Glycosaminoglycans for treatment of emotional dysfunctions

7. 6979680 - Glycosaminoglycans having an average molecular weight of 2400 D suitable for the treatment of senile dementia

8. 4956347 - Use of sulfomucopolysaccharides in the treatment of Alzheimer-type

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