Middleton, Wisconsin
United States
54
2015-10-01
The entities that hold a legal rights for patent applications filed by inventor Hagstrom James E:
James E Hagstrom from Middleton, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:
Reversibly masked polymers
#2 | 2012-09-13Polyconjugates for in vivo delivery of polynucleotides
#3 | 2012-03-06Method for single-step attachment of a label to target molecules
#4 | 2010-09-28Intravenous delivery of polynucleotides to cells in mammalian limb
#5 | 2009-09-15Delivery of molecules and complexes to mammalian cells in vivo
#6 | 2009-02-19Membrane active heteropolymers
#7 | 2009-01-22Membrane active heteropolymers
#8 | 2008-11-20Endosomolytic poly(acrylate) polymers
#9 | 2008-11-20Endosomolytic poly(vinyl ether) polymers
#10 | 2008-11-13Endosomolytic Modified Poly(Alcohol) and Poly(Amine) Polymers
#11 | 2008-11-13Reversibly Masked Polymers
#12 | 2008-10-30Endosomolytic Poly-Beta-Aminoester Polymers
#13 | 2008-10-14Process for delivery of polynucleotides to the prostate
#14 | 2008-06-26Polyconjugates for in vivo delivery of polynucleotides
#15 | 2007-09-20Chelating Compound for Drug Delivery
#16 | 2007-06-07Inhibition of gene expression by delivery of polynucleotides to animal cells in vivo
#17 | 2007-05-10Nucleic acid injected into hepatic vein lumen
#18 | 2007-05-08Devices and processes for distribution of genetic material to mammalian limb
#19 | 2007-04-24Compositions and methods for drug delivery using pH sensitive molecules
#20 | 2007-03-29Polyampholytes for delivering polyions to a cell
#21 | 2007-02-15Endosomolytic polymers
#22 | 2007-01-11Micellar systems
#23 | 2006-12-12Intravascular delivery of non-viral nucleic acid
#24 | 2006-11-21Compositions and methods for drug delivery using pH sensitive molecules
#25 | 2006-08-24Nucleic acid injected into hapatic vein lumen and delivered to primate liver
#26 | 2006-08-24Compounds and processes for single-pot attachment of a label to nucleic acid
#27 | 2006-08-15Micellar systems
#28 | 2006-07-20Process of making a compound by forming a polymer from a template drug
#29 | 2006-06-08Reversible modification of amine-containing compounds
#30 | 2006-05-23Gene expression with covalently modified polynucleotides
#31 | 2006-05-16Process for generating multilayered particles
#32 | 2006-05-04Intravascular delivery of nucleic acid
#33 | 2006-04-25pH-titratable polyampholytes for delivering polyions to a cell
#34 | 2006-04-04Process of making a compound by forming a polymer from a template drug
#35 | 2006-03-23In vivo inhibition of hepatitis B virus
#36 | 2006-03-23Formation of polyampholytes in the presence of a polyion
#37 | 2006-02-02Process of making a compound by forming a polymer from a template drug
#38 | 2005-12-08Gene expression with covalently modified polynucleotides
#39 | 2005-12-01Polymerized formamides for use in delivery of compounds to cells
#40 | 2005-11-24Inhibition of gene expression by delivery of small interfering RNA to post-embryonic animal cells in vivo
#41 | 2005-11-10Reversible modification of membrane interaction
#42 | 2005-08-18Intravascular delivery of nucleic acid
#43 | 2005-08-04Formation of polyampholytes in the presence of a polyion
#44 | 2005-07-19Compositions and methods for drug delivery using pH sensitive molecules
#45 | 2005-07-14Intravascular delivery of non-viral nucleic acid
#46 | 2005-06-30Compositions and processes using siRNA, amphipathic compounds and polycations
#47 | 2005-06-16Process of delivering a virally encapsulated polynucleotide or viral vector to a parenchymal cell via the vascular system
#48 | 2005-06-09Compositions and methods for drug delivery using pH sensitive molecules
#49 | 2005-05-24Polynucleotide complex delivery
#50 | 2005-04-19Formation of polyampholytes in the presence of a polyion
#51 | 2005-03-15Process for delivering nucleic acids to cardiac tissue
#52 | 2005-02-17Inhibition of gene function by delivery of polynucleotide-based gene expression inhibitors to mammalian cells in vivo
#53 | 2005-02-17Polyampholytes for delivering polyions to a cell
#54 | 2005-02-17Genetic vaccines for cancer therapy
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