Suresh Rattan

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Based on my 1986 discovery of the anti-ageing effects of kinetin on human skin cells, the following single-author patent was awarded to me. However, all rights for the use of the patent are with the biotech company SENETEK PLC, who should  be contacted for any commercial use and licensing of the patent.

Suresh I.S. Rattan. Method and composition for ameliorating the adverse effects of aging.

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  • United States, Patent, No., 5,371,089; Granted: December 6, 1994
  • United States, Patent, No., 5,602,139; Granted: March 25, 1997
  • United States, Patent, No., 5,614,407; Granted February 11, 1997
  • Argentina,  Patent No. 250273; Granted: January 28, 1997
  • Australia, Patent No. 666836; Granted October 21, 1997
  • Canada, Patent No. 1,339,503; Granted: October 21, 1997
  • Israel, Patent No. 98204; Granted February 12, 1995
  • India, Patent No. 172210; Granted May 29, 1991
  • Japan, decided to grant: September 22, 2000
  • Korea, Patent No.; Granted: February 22, 1999
  • Mexico, Patent No. 178834; Granted: July 21, 1995
  • New Zealand, Patent No. 238210; Granted: March 4, 1996
  • New Zealand, Patent No. 247836; Granted: August 8, 1997
  • Taiwan, Patent No. 076376; Granted: May 23, 1996
Another patent once applied for: Moustapha Kassem, Thomas Jensen  and Suresh I.S. Rattan: Immortalized stem cells (patents applied for in Denmark, Europe and USA), about making of a telomerase-immortalized human bone marrow stem cell line