Assignee
GEE KYLE
US·10 granted patents·4 pending applications·46 citations·filing 2003–2014
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0196US9145361B2SDP-containing heterobifunctional agentsGEE KYLE·Filed 2012·Granted Sep 29, 2015·30 cites·19 claims
- 0285US8586743B2Labeling reagents and methods of their useGEE KYLE·Filed 2008·Granted Nov 19, 2013·4 cites·12 claims
- 0380US8604243B2Fluorescent ion indicators for cadmium and lanthanide ion detectionGEE KYLE·Filed 2006·Granted Dec 10, 2013·2 cites·10 claims
- 0478US8124368B2Fluorogenic protein kinase substratesGEE KYLE·Filed 2007·Granted Feb 28, 2012·4 cites·31 claims
- 0577US8318502B2Long wavelength fluorogenic intracellular ion indicators that are well retained in the cytosolGEE KYLE·Filed 2008·Granted Nov 27, 2012·3 cites·45 claims
- 0676US8445702B2Zinc binding compounds and their method of useGEE KYLE·Filed 2011·Granted May 21, 2013·2 cites·10 claims
- 0775US9341631B2Long wavelength fluorogenic intracellular ion indicators that are well retained in the cytosolGEE KYLE·Filed 2014·Granted May 17, 2016·1 cites·8 claims
- 0869US8540521B2Benzoxazole-based fluorescent metal ion indicatorsGEE KYLE·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 24, 2013·0 cites·28 claims
- 0968US8680320B2Heavy metal binding compounds and their method of useGEE KYLE·Filed 2009·Granted Mar 25, 2014·0 cites·24 claims
- 1064US2005233307A1Site-specific labeling of affinity tags in fusion proteinsGEE KYLE·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 1162US8785208B2Fluorescent metal ion indicators with large stokes shiftsGEE KYLE·Filed 2011·Granted Jul 22, 2014·0 cites·3 claims
- 1262US2013096300A1Long wavelength fluorogenic intracellular ion indicators that are well retained in the cytosolGEE KYLE·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1361US2012270757A1Site-specific labeling of affinity tags in fusion proteinsGEE KYLE·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1454US2015072396A1Compounds and Methods for Conjugation of BiomoleculesGEE KYLE·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
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