Assignee
GENDAQ LTD
GB·16 granted patents·2,027 citations·filing 1995–2007
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
16 records- 0198US7241574B2Nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2004·Granted Jul 10, 2007·191 cites·10 claims
- 0298US7241573B2Nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2004·Granted Jul 10, 2007·188 cites·16 claims
- 0398US6866997B1Nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 1998·Granted Mar 15, 2005·280 cites·24 claims
- 0498US6746838B1Nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 1998·Granted Jun 8, 2004·295 cites·25 claims
- 0597US6013453ABinding proteins for recognition of DNAGENDAQ LTD·Filed 1998·Granted Jan 11, 2000·835 cites·26 claims
- 0696US7521241B2Regulated gene expression in plantsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2007·Granted Apr 21, 2009·58 cites·4 claims
- 0792US6733970B2Screening system for zinc finger polypeptides for a desired binding abilityGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2001·Granted May 11, 2004·36 cites·13 claims
- 0890US6706470B2Gene switchesGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2001·Granted Mar 16, 2004·65 cites·22 claims
- 0989US6492117B1Zinc finger polypeptides capable of binding DNA quadruplexesGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2000·Granted Dec 10, 2002·33 cites·22 claims
- 1080US7700523B2Nucleic acid binding polypeptide libraryGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 20, 2010·2 cites·9 claims
- 1178USRE42211ERelating to binding proteins for recognition of DNAGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2003·Granted Mar 8, 2011·7 cites·49 claims
- 1274US7851216B2Methods and compositions for linking binding domains in nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2002·Granted Dec 14, 2010·7 cites·11 claims
- 1372USRE39229EBinding proteins for recognition of DNAGENDAQ LTD·Filed 1995·Granted Aug 8, 2006·20 cites·66 claims
- 1462USRE42150EBinding proteins for recognition of DNAGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2006·Granted Feb 15, 2011·0 cites·49 claims
- 1559US6977154B1Nucleic acid binding proteinsGENDAQ LTD·Filed 1999·Granted Dec 20, 2005·10 cites·7 claims
- 1643US7947469B2Modulation of HIV infectionGENDAQ LTD·Filed 2002·Granted May 24, 2011·0 cites·2 claims
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