Inventor profile of:

Mike Farwick

City:

Bielefeld

Country:

Germany

Published Applications:

33

Last publication date:

2007-08-07

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Recent patent applications by Farwick Mike

Mike Farwick from Bielefeld, DE has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2007-08-07
US9962618
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the msiK gene

#2 | 2007-05-31
US20070122832A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for Preparing L-amino Acids

#3 | 2006-10-31
US10375355
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the citE gene

#4 | 2006-09-12
US10724827
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the ccpA2 gene

#5 | 2006-08-10
US20060177912A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences which code for the dep34 gene

#6 | 2006-07-18
US9826909
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Nucleotide sequences for encoding of the lysR2-gene

#7 | 2006-05-23
US10118325
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Process for the production of L-amino acids by fermentation using coryneform bacteria with an attenuated mqo gene

#8 | 2006-05-02
US9948777
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the Dep33 efflux protein

#9 | 2006-05-02
US9941936
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Methods for producing amino acids in coryneform bacteria using an enhanced sigC gene

#10 | 2006-04-18
US9946763
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the dep34 gene

#11 | 2006-04-11
US9825293
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the mikE17 gene

#12 | 2006-02-23
US20060040317A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the production of L-amino acids by fermentation using coryneform bacteria

#13 | 2006-02-07
US9942935
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the sigM gene

#14 | 2005-12-22
US20050282259A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences for encoding of the lysR2-gene

#15 | 2005-12-06
US9935799
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the cstA gene

#16 | 2005-12-01
US20050266534A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences which code for the cstA gene

#17 | 2005-11-17
US20050255566A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for preparing L-amino acids with corynebacteria with enhanced nucleotide sequences coding for pknD

#18 | 2005-10-20
US20050233424A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences which code for the cysD, cysN, cysK, cysE and cysH genes

#19 | 2005-10-06
US20050221450A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of making L-amino acids in coryneform bacteria using the sigE gene

#20 | 2005-09-20
US9834722
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the menE gene

#21 | 2005-09-06
US9949970
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the pknB gene

#22 | 2005-08-09
US9949971
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the pknD gene

#23 | 2005-08-02
US9946764
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the gorA gene

#24 | 2005-07-26
US10098626
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Process for the preparation of amino acids by using coryneform bacteria with attenuated 1-phosphofructokinase activity

#25 | 2005-07-12
US9938641
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Nucleotide sequences which code for the oxyR gene

#26 | 2005-07-05
US9935757
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Methods of making L-amino acids in coryneform using the sigE gene

#27 | 2005-06-16
US20050130277A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences coding for the pknB gene

#28 | 2005-06-07
US9903770
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Nucleotide sequences coding for the 1ysR1 gene

#29 | 2005-05-26
US20050112664A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences encoding a sensor kinase, citA, from

#30 | 2005-05-10
US9941945
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Methods for producing amino acids in coryneform bacteria using an enhanced sigD gene

#31 | 2005-04-28
US20050089976A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotide sequences coding for the lysRI gene

#32 | 2005-03-24
US20050064562A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the preparation of L-amino acids by attenuating the mikE17 gene

#33 | 2005-01-13
US20050009143A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the preparation of L-amino acids via overexpression of the PTSH gene

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