Assignee
LEE DONG-KI
KR·5 granted patents·6 pending applications·34 citations·filing 2007–2017
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11 records- 0194US9292118B2Organic light emitting device having touch sensor disposed thereonLEE DONG-KI·Filed 2009·Granted Mar 22, 2016·15 cites·19 claims
- 0287US9637742B2Nucleic acid molecules inducing RNA interference, and uses thereofLEE DONG KI·Filed 2011·Granted May 2, 2017·9 cites·16 claims
- 0377US8120623B2Apparatuses for overlaying images, portable devices having the same and methods of overlaying imagesLEE DONG-KI·Filed 2007·Granted Feb 21, 2012·9 cites·26 claims
- 0466US9260470B2SiRNA structure for minimizing off-target effects caused by antisense strands, and use thereofLEE DONG KI·Filed 2010·Granted Feb 16, 2016·1 cites·15 claims
- 0560US2012238017A1Novel sirna structure for minimizing off-target effects and relaxing saturation of rnai machinery and the use thereofLEE DONG KI·Filed 2008·Application pending·0 cites
- 0649US2009135952A1Portable Terminal Having Automatic Searching Function For Broadcasting Channel And Method For Searching Broadcasting Channel Automatically In Portable TerminalLEE DONG-KI·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 0748US2018127747A1Sirna structure for minimizing off-target effects and relaxing saturation of rnai machinery and the use thereofLEE DONG KI·Filed 2017·Application pending·0 cites
- 0847US2012168451A1Drinking cup that rotatably attaches to a plastic bottle for closure and protectionLEE DONG KI·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 0947US2012016007A1Small interference rna complex with increased intracellular transmission capacityLEE DONG KI·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 1046US2012006835A1Drinking cup that attaches to a beverage can for closure and protectionLEE DONG KI·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 1138US8563711B2Nucleic acid aptamer capable of binding specifically to pancreatic cancer cells or tissues and use thereofLEE DONG KI·Filed 2010·Granted Oct 22, 2013·0 cites·22 claims
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