Inventor
DISTLER JUERGEN
DE20 patents
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EPIGENOMICS AG
10 patentsUS7749702B2Jul 6, 2010
Methods and nucleic acids for the analyses of cellular proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG32 citations94
US11186879B2Nov 30, 2021
Methods and nucleic acids for analyses of cellular proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG1 citations71
US10385402B2Aug 20, 2019
Methods and nucleic acids for analyses of cellular proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG1 citations71
US9605306B2Mar 28, 2017
Methods and nucleic acids for the analysis of gene expression associated with the development of prostate cell proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG3 citations70
US7951563B2May 31, 2011
Methods and nucleic acids for analysis of cellular proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG1 citations61
US7381808B2Jun 3, 2008
Method and nucleic acids for the differentiation of prostate tumors
EPIGENOMICS AG5 citations60
US7932027B2Apr 26, 2011
Method for determining the methylation pattern of a polynucleic acid
EPIGENOMICS AG3 citations59
US7723026B2May 25, 2010
Method for investigating cytosine methylation in DNA by means of DNA repair enzymes
EPIGENOMICS AG0 citations51
US9850532B2Dec 26, 2017
Methods and nucleic acids for the analysis of gene expression associated with the development of prostate cell proliferative disorders
EPIGENOMICS AG0 citations49
US7867701B2Jan 11, 2011
Method for the simultaneous amplification of multiple sequences in a PCR reaction and marking thereof
EPIGENOMICS AG0 citations41
HOECHST AG
2 patentsTARANTA CLAUDE
2 patentsBAYER AG
2 patentsUS5753501AMay 19, 1998
Acarbose biosynthesis genes from actinoplanes sp., process for the isolation thereof and the use thereof
BAYER AG2 citations56
US5989882ANov 23, 1999
Processes for preparing acarviosyl transferase and for using it in the conversion of acarbose homologues into acarbose, for the preparation of acarbose homologues
BAYER AG3 citations54