Inventor · Ballwin, MO, US

Tomasz Heyduk

18Patents
8h-index
5Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 13, 2001 → Sep 21, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7811809B2 Molecular biosensors for use in competition assays Physics 41 Active
US7939313B2 Biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 34 Active
US6544746B2 Rapid and sensitive proximity-based assay for the detection and quantification of DNA binding proteins Physics 23 Expired
US7172865B2 Rapid and sensitive assay for the detection and quantification of coregulators of nucleic acid binding factors Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 21 Expired
US7795009B2 Three-component biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 12 Active
US8592202B2 Biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 11 Active
US9040287B2 Molecular biosensors capable of signal amplification Physics 10 Active
US8956857B2 Three-component biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 9 Active
US8431388B2 Three-component biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 8 Active
US7576192B2 Rapid and sensitive assay for the detection and quantification of coregulators of nucleic acid binding factors Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Active
US8945840B2 Methods for the selection of aptamers Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Active
US8993245B2 Biosensor for detecting multiple epitopes on a target Physics 7 Active
US9671403B2 Biosensor for detecting multiple epitopes on a target Physics 5 Active
US9618505B2 Biosensors for detecting macromolecules and other analytes Physics 5 Active
US9797892B2 Molecular biosensors capable of signal amplification Physics 3 Active
US9951376B2 Methods for the selection of aptamers Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Active
US10416157B2 Biosensor for detecting multiple epitopes on a target Physics 0 Active
US10416154B2 Molecular biosensors capable of signal amplification Physics 0 Active

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