Mark W. Dudley
19Patents
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18Co-inventors
55Inventor score
Filing activity: Mar 5, 1991 → Dec 10, 1998
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6136803A | Antidepressants | Human Necessities | 27 | Expired |
| US5208240A | 8-substituted purines as selective adenosine receptor agents | Human Necessities | 22 | Expired |
| US5559143A | Serotonin 5HT.sub.1A agonistic method | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 15 | Expired |
| US5371093A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 15 | Expired |
| US5134154A | Phenoxy-heterocyclic compounds | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 5 | Expired |
| US5387604A | 1,4 benzodioxin derivatives and their use as serotonin 5HT.sub.1A agonists | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 5 | Expired |
| US5500433A | Method of treating drug abuse | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 3 | Expired |
| US5650416A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 3 | Expired |
| US5189179A | Serotonin 5HT.sub.1A agonists | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US5476861A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US5631268A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US5840729A | Xanthine derivatives as adenosine A1 receptor antagonists | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 1 | Expired |
| US5407954A | Arylalkoxyphenoxy-imidazoline compounds | Human Necessities | 1 | Expired |
| US5541200A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US5880120A | Treating depression by administering an antidepressant | Human Necessities | 0 | Expired |
| US5596003A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US5602147A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US5739150A | Piperidinyl thiacyclic derivatives | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
| US5216008A | Arylalkoxyphenoxy-imidazoline compounds | Chemistry; Metallurgy | 0 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.