Inventor profile of:

Kyle Richard GEE

City:

Springfield, Oregon

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

15

Last publication date:

2012-02-16

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Recent patent applications by GEE Kyle Richard

Kyle Richard GEE from Springfield, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2012-02-16
US20120040380A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Optically-detectable enzyme substrates and their method of use

#2 | 2012-01-12
US20120009683A1
Physics

Fluorescent metal ion indicators with large stokes shifts

#3 | 2011-07-14
US20110171736A1
Physics

FLUORESCENT ISOTOPE TAGS AND THEIR METHOD OF USE

#4 | 2010-08-05
US20100196922A1
Physics

FLUORESCENT METAL ION INDICATORS WITH LARGE STOKES SHIFTS

#5 | 2010-04-01
US20100081203A1
Physics

FLUORESCENT ISOTOPE TAGS AND THEIR METHOD OF USE

#6 | 2009-02-19
US20090047692A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

OPTICALLY-DETECTABLE ENZYME SUBSTRATES AND THEIR METHOD OF USE

#7 | 2009-01-29
US20090029389A1
Physics

FLUORESCENT METAL ION INDICATORS WITH LARGE STOKES SHIFTS

#8 | 2009-01-15
US20090017546A1
Physics

FLUORESCENT ISOTOPE TAGS AND THEIR METHOD OF USE

#9 | 2009-01-01
US20090004641A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

SITE-SPECIFIC LABELING OF AFFINITY PEPTIDES IN FUSION PROTEINS

#10 | 2006-07-20
US20060160068A1
Physics

Competitive immunoassay

#11 | 2006-06-29
US20060141554A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Site-specific labeling of affinity tags in fusion proteins

#12 | 2006-03-23
US20060063269A1
Physics

Fluorescent isotope tags and their method of use

#13 | 2006-02-02
US20060024833A1
Physics

Fluorescent metal ion indicators with large stokes shift

#14 | 2005-11-03
US20050244976A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for detecting anionic and non-anionic compositions using carbocyanine dyes

#15 | 2005-10-13
US20050227309A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Optically-detectable enzyme substrates and their method of use

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