associated with technological development in bioelectronics. Several interesting nodes
stand out, such as determination, located in cluster 1, with 22 occurrences (O), 33
links (L), and a total link strength (TLS) of 637; its links connect with disease diagnostic,
genetic target, and microchip systems, among others. Another example is the biopo
lymer node, in cluster 7, with the following results O:19/L:14/TLS:131; it is connected
with the following five nodes: 1. alloy; 2. heater; 3. drug patch; 4. polymer film; and 5.
bioelectronic patch device. Finally, another representative case is the stage node in
cluster 3, with the following attributes: O:24/L:25/TLS:648. It connects with the terms
medical device, energy storage, low-frequency signal, signal transmission, and bioelectronic
stimulator (see Figure 7.2).
Finally, to illustrate the types of inventions for which protection is being sought, we
present five examples of the most relevant patent applications. When considering these
applications, one of the first aspects that come to mind is that four belong to academic
institutions and the remainder application to individuals, which confirms the preponderant
role of educational institutions and that the United States is a target market for this tech
nological field. These inventions, shown in Table 7.4, have to do with interface develop
ment, and they approach elements related to systems, devices, circuits, and methods. They
are fundamental technologies for the field’s advancement, and they address the challenges
of bioelectronics. Undoubtedly, the development of more efficient interfaces, the minia
turization of devices, and the construction of other cutting-edge elements will speed up the
potential solutions that basic science envisions in its current state.
TABLE 7.3 (Continued)
Main Technology Sectors According to the IPC Classification
No.
IPC classification
Description
Documents
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B01L3/00
“Containers or dishes for laboratory use, e.g.
laboratory glassware (bottles B65D; apparatus for
enzymology or microbiology C12M 1/00); Droppers
(receptacles for volumetric purposes G01F).”
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9
C12Q1/6837
“C12Q 1/00-Measuring or testing processes involving
enzymes, nucleic acids or microorganisms
(measuring or testing apparatus with condition
measuring or sensing means, e.g. colony counters,
C12M 1/34); Compositions therefor; Processes of
preparing such compositions. C12Q 1/6837-Using
probe arrays or probe chips (C12Q 1/6874 takes
precedence).”
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10
C12N15/09
“C12N 15/00-Mutation or genetic engineering; DNA
or RNA concerning genetic engineering, vectors, e.g.
plasmids, or their isolation, preparation or
purification; Use of hosts therefor (mutants or
genetically engineered microorganisms C12N 1/00,
C12N 5/00, C12N 7/00; new plants A01H; plant
reproduction by tissue culture techniques A01H
4/00; new animals A01K 67/00; use of medicinal
preparations containing genetic material which is
inserted into cells of the living body to treat genetic
diseases, gene therapy A61K 48/00; peptides in
general C07K). C12N 15/09-Recombinant DNA-
technology.”
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Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Lens [ 49] and WIPO [ 52].
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