Inventor · Sint-Genesius-Rode, BE

Raymond Hamers

15Patents
10h-index
8Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 26, 1991 → Sep 14, 2006

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6005079A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Chemistry; Metallurgy 256 Expired
US5759808A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 124 Expired
US5840526A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 112 Expired
US6015695A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 110 Expired
US5800988A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 96 Expired
US6838254B1 Production of antibodies or (functionalized) fragments thereof derived from heavy chain immunoglobulins of camelidae Chemistry; Metallurgy 83 Expired
US6765087B1 Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Chemistry; Metallurgy 78 Expired
US5874541A Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 77 Expired
US6130085A Recombinant vector containing a sequence of a lipoprotein gene for the expression of nucleotide sequences Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 34 Expired
US7722871B2 Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Chemistry; Metallurgy 24 Active
US7655759B2 Recombinant bivalent monospecific immunoglobulin having at least two variable fragments of heavy chains of an immunoglobulin devoid of light chains Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Expired
US5281588A Organometallic compounds, methods for their preparation and pharmaceutical compositions containing them Chemistry; Metallurgy 8 Expired
US7794981B2 Prosuction of antibodies or (functionalized) fragments thereof derived from heavy chain immunoglobulins of camelidae Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US7790367B2 Method for screening a library of VHH polypeptides Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Active
US7786047B2 Immunoglobulins devoid of light chains Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired

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