Inventor · Paris, FR

Philippe Kourilsky

12Patents
7h-index
20Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 29, 1982 → Apr 19, 2000

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4581333A Method of detecting and characterizing a nucleic acid or reactant for the application of this method Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 185 Expired
US5976551A Altered major histocompatibility complex (MHC) determinant and method of using the determinant Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 100 Expired
US5747246A Process for determining the quantity of a DNA fragment of interest by a method of enzymatic amplification of DNA Chemistry; Metallurgy 80 Expired
US5635354A Method for describing the repertoires of antibodies (Ab) and of T-cell receptors (TcR) of an individual's immune system Chemistry; Metallurgy 73 Expired
US6153408A Altered major histocompatibility complex (MHC) determinant and methods of using the determinant Chemistry; Metallurgy 59 Expired
US6011146A Altered major histocompatibility complex (MHC) determinant and methods of using the determinant Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 59 Expired
US5955262A Method of detecting and characterizing a nucleic acid or reactant for the application of this method Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US5605800A Method of detecting and characterizing a nucleic acid or a sequence of the latter, and enzymatic reactant for the application of this method Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Expired
US5876928A Method of detecting and characterizing a nucleic acid or a sequence of the latter, and enzymatic reactant for the application of this method Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US6074637A Cellular composition for the treatment of human or animal organisms Human Necessities 2 Expired
US6090378A Composition comprising interleukin-2 and thymidine kinase for the treatment of tumors Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired
US7052909B1 Method for activating NKT cells using PIMs Human Necessities 0 Expired

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