Inventor · San Francisco, CA, US

Ingrid Caras

16Patents
7h-index
11Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 6, 1987 → Sep 28, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5374548A Methods and compositions for the attachment of proteins to liposomes using a glycophospholipid anchor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 157 Expired
US6280732A Methods of using an AL-1 neurotrophic factor immunoadhesin Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US5109113A Membrane anchor fusion polypeptides Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US5798448A AL-1 neurotrophic factor antibodies Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 21 Expired
US7288248B2 Antibodies against cancer antigen TMEFF2 and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 18 Expired
US5763224A Decay accelerating factor (DAF) and nucleic acids encoding it Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Expired
US5759775A Methods for detecting nucleic acids encoding AL--1 neurotrophic factor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Expired
US5264357A Nucleic acids vectors and cells for the synthesis of membrane anchor fusion polypeptides Physics 7 Expired
US7674883B2 Antibodies against cancer antigen TMEFF2 and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Active
US7824678B2 Antibodies against cancer antigen TMEFF2 and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Active
US7785816B2 Antibodies against cancer antigen TMEFF2 and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US6696557B1 AL-2 neurotrophic factor nucleic acid Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US8257708B2 Antibodies against cancer antigen TMEFF2 and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US6610296B2 Methods of enhancing cognitive function using an AL-1 neurotrophic factor immunoadhesin Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired
US7067484B1 AL-1 neurotrophic factor treatments Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US6632634B1 Decay accelerating factor (DAF) and nucleic acid encoding it Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired

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