Schenectady, New York
United States
26
2022-03-24
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Jonathan S. DORDICK from Schenectady, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:
DETECTION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
#2 | 2021-04-22Enzymatic preparation of increased anticoagulant bovine sourced heparin
#3 | 2021-02-25Compositions and methods to modulate cell activity
#4 | 2020-04-30Enzymatic preparation of increased anticoagulant bovine sourced heparin
#5 | 2019-01-03Detection of cerebrospinal fluid
#6 | 2018-07-19Compositions and methods to modulate cell activity
#7 | 2018-02-22Conjugate including core and sialic acid or derivative thereof bound to surface of core and use thereof
#8 | 2016-04-07Internalization of proteins into hollowed gold nanostructures
#9 | 2012-11-29Enhanced stability of proteins immobilized on nanoparticles
#10 | 2012-06-21K5 heparosan fermentation and purification
#11 | 2012-01-26ENZYME-BASED NANOSCALE DECONTAMINATING COMPOSITES
#12 | 2011-12-15Cellulose sheathed nanotube fiber
#13 | 2011-08-04Synthetic wood composite
#14 | 2011-08-04METHOD OF NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY INTO THREE-DIMENSIONAL CELL CULTURE ARRAYS
#15 | 2011-03-24Artificial Organelle On A Digital Microfluidic Chip Used To Redesign The Biological Activities of Heparan Sulfate
#16 | 2011-01-20BIOCATALYTIC SOLGEL MICROARRAYS
#17 | 2009-09-03THREE-DIMENSIONAL CELLULAR ARRAY CHIP AND PLATFORM FOR TOXICOLOGY ASSAYS
#18 | 2009-06-04Enhanced stability of proteins immobilized on nanoparticles
#19 | 2008-09-23In vitro metabolic engineering on microscale devices
#20 | 2007-09-11Biocatalytic solgel microarrays
#21 | 2007-05-17Enzyme immobilization for electroosmotic flow
#22 | 2007-04-10Solid-phase array-based biocatalytic transformations
#23 | 2007-03-15Biocatalytic solgel microarrays
#24 | 2007-03-01Aminoglycoside-polyamine displacers and methods of use in displacement chromatography
#25 | 2007-01-04Enzyme immobilization for electroosmotic flow
#26 | 2006-11-23Patterning of centrosomes and centrosome fragments as templates for directed growth of microtubules
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