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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Kim; Yun Hye.The latest application filed is for "heat-resistant and high-tenacity ultrafine fibrous separation layer, method for manufacturing same, and secondary cell using same".
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Heat-resistant and high-tenacity ultrafine fibrous separation layer, method for manufacturing same, and secondary cell using same Grant 9,293,749 - Seo , et al. March 22, 2 | 2016-03-22 |
Nano-fibered membrane for western blot and manufacturing method of the same Grant 8,512,612 - Kook , et al. August 20, 2 | 2013-08-20 |
Heat-resistant And High-tenacity Ultrafine Fibrous Separation Layer, Method For Manufacturing Same, And Secondary Cell Using Same App 20120225358 - Seo; In Yong ;   et al. | 2012-09-06 |
Nano-fibered Membrane For Western Blot And Manufacturing Method Of The Same App 20110076197 - KOOK; Joong Ki ;   et al. | 2011-03-31 |
Therapeutic hydrogel for atopic dermatitis and preparation method thereof Grant 7,799,352 - Nho , et al. September 21, 2 | 2010-09-21 |
Therapeutic Hydrogel For Atopic Dermatitis And Preparation Method There App 20080038325 - Nho; Young-Chang ;   et al. | 2008-02-14 |
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