Inventor · Stockport, GB

Eric K. Baylis

17Patents
9h-index
18Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 4, 1974 → Oct 8, 1998

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5466677A Dinucleoside phosphinates and their pharmaceutical compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 467 Expired
US5508270A Nucleoside phosphinate compounds and compositions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 179 Expired
US5013863A Substituted propane-phosphinic acid compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 35 Expired
US5051524A Substituted propane-phosphinic acid compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 20 Expired
US4331591A Chemical process for the production of .alpha.-aminophosphonic acids and peptide derivatives Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 17 Expired
US4147780A .alpha.-Amino-phosphonous acids for inhibiting bacteria and yeast Chemistry; Metallurgy 16 Expired
US5300679A Substituted propane-phosphinic acid compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Expired
US6087490A Dinucleotide and oligonucleotide analogues Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Expired
US5190933A Substituted propane-phosphinic acid compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 11 Expired
US5064819A Substituted propane-phosphinic acid compounds Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Expired
US5670489A Oligonucleotide analogues Chemistry; Metallurgy 9 Expired
US4213969A Phosphonous acid derivatives, processes for their preparation and their use in combatting microorganisms Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Expired
US4933478A Process for the manufacture of aliphatylphosphinic acid derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Expired
US4205977A Agent and method for influencing plant growth Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Expired
US5488171A Phosphinate esters Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US3932505A Hydrazide salts Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US5693799A Method of synthesizing an organophosphorus compound Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.