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Ray; Sumita Patent Filings

Ray; Sumita

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Ray; Sumita.The latest application filed is for "electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancer".

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  • Ray; Sumita - San Diego CA
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancer
App 20190242905 - SERVANT; Guy ;   et al.
2019-08-08
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human ENaC and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of ENaC enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
Grant 10,215,759 - Servant , et al. Feb
2019-02-26
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human ENaC and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of ENaC enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
Grant 10,048,274 - Servant , et al. August 14, 2
2018-08-14
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
App 20170175160 - SERVANT; Guy ;   et al.
2017-06-22
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
Grant 9,459,259 - Servant , et al. October 4, 2
2016-10-04
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
App 20160069899 - Servant; Guy ;   et al.
2016-03-10
Cell-based fluorescent assays for identifying alpha and delta ENaC modulators
Grant 9,244,081 - Servant , et al. January 26, 2
2016-01-26
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSAYS USING OOCYTES THAT EXPRESS HUMAN ENaC AND THE USE OF PHENAMIL TO IMPROVE THE EFFECT OF ENaC ENHANCERS IN ASSAYS USING MEMBRANE POTENTIAL REPORTING DYES
App 20120070857 - Servant; Guy ;   et al.
2012-03-22
Method of modulating human ENaC sodium channel
Grant 8,105,792 - Servant , et al. January 31, 2
2012-01-31
Cell-based fluorescent assays for identifying alpha and delta EnaC modulators
App 20090181404 - Servant; Guy ;   et al.
2009-07-16
Electrophysiological assays using oocytes that express human enac and the use of phenamil to improve the effect of enac enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
App 20090123942 - Servant; Guy ;   et al.
2009-05-14
TRPM5 based assays and the use thereof for the identification of modulators of sweet, bitter or umami (savory) taste
App 20070161052 - Servant; Guy ;   et al.
2007-07-12
Electrophysiological assay using oocytes that express human ENaC and the use phenamil to improve the effect of ENaC enhancers in assays using membrane potential reporting dyes
App 20050059094 - Servant, Guy ;   et al.
2005-03-17
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SEC0001579629Ray Sumita

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