Daniel Dupret
11Patents
5h-index
19Co-inventors
59Inventor score
Filing activity: Jul 25, 1994 → Jun 3, 2005
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6991922B2 | Process for in vitro creation of recombinant polynucleotide sequences by oriented ligation | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 54 | Expired |
| US6951719B1 | Process for obtaining recombined nucleotide sequences in vitro, libraries of sequences and sequences thus obtained | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 45 | Expired |
| US7718786B2 | Process for obtaining recombined nucleotide sequences in vitro, libraries of sequences and sequences thus obtained | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 44 | Expired |
| US6818396B1 | Process for determination of the activity of a substance using an in vitro functional test | Physics | 25 | Expired |
| US6911307B1 | METHOD OF DETECTION IN VITRO OF A TARGET SUBSTANCE IN A SAMPLE COMPRISING THE LABELLING OF SAID SUBSTANCE WITH A REPORTER GENE AND WITH THE SEQUENCES NECESSARY FOR THE EXPRESSION OF SAID REPORTER GENE IN VITRO | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 6 | Expired |
| US6864049B1 | Method for producing hybridization complexes whose stability is substantially independent of the base composition of two hybridized nucleic acid molecules | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US5869236A | Mutation detecting method using photobridging-stabilized double-stranded DNA denaturing gradient electrophoresis | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US6491869B1 | Method for preparing assay supports having an ordered set of reaction zones | Physics | 0 | Expired |
| US8017318B1 | Method for detecting and/or quantifying a known function from a nucleic acid sample | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US6514703B1 | Method for separating and characterizing functions potentially present in a biological sample containing nucleic acids | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US7303897B2 | Method of preparing polynucleotide fragments for use in shuffling, and shuffling of same | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.