Issued Patents All Time
Showing 1–12 of 12 patents
| Patent # | Title | Co-Inventors | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5597688 | Cell fixative and method of analyzing virally infected cells | Mark Carle Connelly, Houston G. Brooks, Jr. | 1997-01-28 |
| 5571726 | Kit containing glutaraldehyde coated colloidal metal particles of a preselected size | Houston G. Brooks, Jr., Chi-Deu Chang, Henry A. Graham, Jr., Lloyd L. Hollenbeck, Jr., Sharon R. Lawler +3 more | 1996-11-05 |
| 5514602 | Method of producing a metal sol reagent containing colloidal metal particles | Houston G. Brooks, Jr., Chi-Deu Chang, Henry A. Graham, Jr., Lloyd L. Hollenbeck, Jr., Sharon R. Lawler +3 more | 1996-05-07 |
| 5422277 | Cell fixative composition and method of staining cells without destroying the cell surface | Mark Carle Connelly, Houston G. Brooks, Jr. | 1995-06-06 |
| 4874769 | Quinolinyl ether or thioether tetrazoles as agents for the treatment of hypersensitive ailments | Raymond D. Youssefyeh, Ernest Magnien, Rohit Desai, Thomas Lee | 1989-10-17 |
| 4839369 | Aryl and heteroaryl ethers as agents for the treatment of hypersensitive ailments | Raymond D. Youssefyeh, Ernest Magnien, Rohit Desai | 1989-06-13 |
| 4794188 | Certain unsymmetrical quinolinyl ethers having anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activity | John H. Musser | 1988-12-27 |
| 4778931 | Certain [3-(1-hydroxy hexyl-tetrahydro)naphthalenes], the corresponding naphthalenes having anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activity | John H. Musser | 1988-10-18 |
| 4728668 | Aryl and heteroaryl ethers as agents for the treatment of hypersensitive ailments | Raymond D. Youssefyeh | 1988-03-01 |
| 4725619 | Aryl and heteroaryl ethers as agents for the treatment of hypersensitive ailments | Raymond D. Youssefyeh | 1988-02-16 |
| 4631287 | Aryl and heteroaryl ethers as agents for the treatment of hypersensitive ailments | Raymond D. Youssefyeh | 1986-12-23 |
| 4567184 | Certain aryl or hetero-aryl derivatives of 1-hydroxy-pentane or 1-hydroxy-hexane which are useful for treating inflammation and allergies | John H. Musser | 1986-01-28 |