Inventor · San Jose, CA, US

Mohammed Eljamal

15Patents
15h-index
4Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 14, 1995 → Jan 31, 2003

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6019968A Dispersible antibody compositions and methods for their preparation and use Chemistry; Metallurgy 327 Expired
US6582728B1 Spray drying of macromolecules to produce inhaleable dry powders Chemistry; Metallurgy 218 Expired
US6372258B1 Methods of spray-drying a drug and a hydrophobic amino acid Chemistry; Metallurgy 122 Expired
US5780014A Method and apparatus for pulmonary administration of dry powder alpha 1-antitrypsin Human Necessities 100 Expired
US6165463A Dispersible antibody compositions and methods for their preparation and use Human Necessities 96 Expired
US6921527B2 Composition for pulmonary administration comprising a drug and a hydrophobic amino acid Chemistry; Metallurgy 83 Expired
US6509006B1 Devices compositions and methods for the pulmonary delivery of aerosolized medicaments Human Necessities 82 Expired
US6797258B2 Compositions and methods for the pulmonary delivery of aerosolized macromolecules Chemistry; Metallurgy 77 Expired
US6187344A Powdered pharmaceutical formulations having improved dispersibility Human Necessities 59 Expired
US5993783A Method and apparatus for pulmonary administration of dry powder .alpha.1-antitrypsin Human Necessities 56 Expired
US5994314A Compositions and methods for nucleic acid delivery to the lung Human Necessities 46 Expired
US6303582A Compositions and methods for nucleic acid delivery to the lung Human Necessities 42 Expired
US6514496B1 Dispersible antibody compositions and methods for their preparation and use Human Necessities 35 Expired
US6673335B1 Compositions and methods for the pulmonary delivery of aerosolized medicaments Human Necessities 35 Expired
US7097827B2 Devices, compositions and methods for the pulmonary delivery of aerosolized medicaments Chemistry; Metallurgy 18 Expired

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