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Item Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for endometriosis: a patent landscape(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023-08-25T00:00:00) Singh, Maninder; Jassal, Reena; Khetarpal, PreetiObjective: The aim of this review is to analyze the patent filings and to systematize the main technological trends in patent protection for the diagnosis and therapeutics for endometriosis. Patent literature has also been explored to identify active inventors and applicants in this field. Methodology: Patent search was carried out in the freely accessible patent search databases namely, patentscope using various combinations of the keywords �Endometriosis OR Adenomyosis� AND �Diagnostic OR Therapeutics� were used along with wildcard search queries in the �Title�, �Abstract� and �Descriptions� fields. Results: A patent search revealed 144 patents describing inventions for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes of endometriosis. These patents include 26 patent applications in the diagnostic utility and 116 patent applications under the therapeutic approaches. Out of these 116 patent applications, 43 describe traditional medicines for endometriosis. Two patent applications describe inventions that can fall into both categories. Conclusion: Efforts are being made to improve current diagnostic instruments.�Hormonal alteration methods is the most common field of invention, followed by surgical interventions for therapeutics. A general trend of increase in patent application filings has been observed with a slight decrease in recent years. � 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.Item Components of IGF-axis in growth disorders: a systematic review and patent landscape report(Springer, 2022-05-06T00:00:00) Singh, Amit; Pajni, Ketan; Panigrahi, Inusha; Dhoat, Navdeep; Senapati, Sabyasachi; Khetarpal, PreetiPurpose: In this review, epi/genetic mutations of IGF-axis components associated with growth disorders have been summarized alongwith assessment of relevant diagnostic and therapeutic technology through patent literature. Methodology: PROSPERO protocol registration CRD42021279468. For scientific literature search Literature databases (PubMed, EMBASE, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar) were queried using the appropriate syntax. Various filters were applied based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Search results were further refined by two authors for finalizing studies to be included in this synthesis. For patent documents search Patent databases (Patentscope and Espacenet) were queried using keywords: IGF or IGFBP. Filters were applied according to International Patent Classification (IPC) and Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC). Search results were reviewed by two authors for inclusion in the patent landscape report. Results: For scientific literature analysis, out of 545 search results, 196 were selected for review based on the inclusion criteria. For Patent literature search, out of 485 results, 37 were selected for this synthesis. Conclusion: Dysregulation of IGF-axis components leads to various abnormalities and their key role in growth and development suggests epi/mutations or structural defects among IGF-axis genes can be associated with growth disorders and may explain some of the idiopathic short stature cases. Trend of patent filings indicate advent of recombinant technology for therapeutics. � 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.