Inventor · Elkhart, IN, US

Robert C. Boguslaski

16Patents
13h-index
3Co-inventors
67Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 6, 1976 → Feb 18, 1994

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4318980A Heterogenous specific binding assay employing a cycling reactant as label Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 144 Expired
US5420016A Test device and kit for detecting helicobacter pylori Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 131 Expired
US4134792A Specific binding assay with an enzyme modulator as a labeling substance Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 131 Expired
US4404366A Beta-galactosyl-umbelliferone-labeled hapten conjugates Physics 71 Expired
US4380580A Heterogenous chemiluminescent specific binding assay Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 67 Expired
US4279992A Specific binding assay employing an enzyme-cleavable substrate as label Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 66 Expired
US4238195A Fluorescer-labeled specific binding assays Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 63 Expired
US4230797A Heterogenous specific binding assay employing a coenzyme as label Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 61 Expired
US4383031A Homogeneous chemiluminescent specific binding assay Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US5314804A Test for Helicobacter pylori Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US4492751A Heterogenous specific binding assay employing an enzyme substrate as label Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 36 Expired
US4363759A Chemiluminescent-labeled haptens and antigens Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US4226978A .beta.-Galactosyl-umbelliferone-labeled aminoglycoside antibiotics and intermediates in their preparation Physics 20 Expired
US4261893A Bis-phthalimide intermediates Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
US4791055A Homogenous specific binding assay reagent system and labeled conjugates Physics 11 Expired
US4355165A Amino-functionalized phthalhydrazide intermediates Physics 8 Expired

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