Inventor · Shanghai, CN

Quan Lu

19Patents
6h-index
35Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 28, 1994 → Apr 11, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8386377B1 System and method for credit scoring using an identity network connectivity Physics 272 Active
US5550889A Alignment of an x-ray tube focal spot using a deflection coil Electricity 58 Expired
US5623530A Cathode cup assembly for an x-ray tube Electricity 16 Expired
US9737480B2 ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMs) and uses thereof Physics 11 Active
US9816080B2 Delivery of CAS9 via ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMs) Chemistry; Metallurgy 11 Active
US10260055B2 Delivery of cargo proteins via ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMs) Chemistry; Metallurgy 8 Active
US11001817B2 Delivery of cargo proteins via ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMs) Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Active
US10467313B2 Online user space exploration for recommendation Electricity 6 Active
US10547128B1 Eye of needle press-fit pin with stress relief Electricity 6 Active
US10945954B2 ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMS) and uses thereof Physics 6 Active
US10068247B2 Pacing control for online ad campaigns Physics 5 Active
US5920605A Cathode cup assembly for an x-ray tube Electricity 4 Expired
US11730823B2 Delivery of therapeutic RNAs via ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Active
US10559004B2 Systems and methods for establishing and utilizing a hierarchical Bayesian framework for ad click through rate prediction Physics 2 Active
US6256375A Target angle matching cathode structure for an X-ray tube Electricity 2 Expired
US10757203B2 Method to enrich the browser cookies' attributes by graph propagation Electricity 0 Active
US12183362B1 Speech recognition Physics 0 Active
US11827910B2 Delivery of CAS9 via ARRDC1-mediated microvesicles (ARMMs) Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US9990651B2 Method and apparatus for selective delivery of ads based on factors including site clustering Physics 0 Active

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