What is “XEN1101/XENON” and is there a patent?
“XEN1101” is the most common way the term shows up in searches tied to a specific medical technology or compound, but “xenon” can also refer to the noble gas used in imaging, anesthesia-adjacent contexts, or as a material in other fields. With only the terms “Patent xen1101 xenon,” it isn’t possible to identify the exact patent record, inventor, assignee, or jurisdiction with enough certainty to give accurate details.
If you paste any of the following, I can pinpoint the correct patent(s) and summarize what they cover:
- Patent number (e.g., US…, EP…, WO…)
- Company/assignee name
- Inventor name
- The application title or a short excerpt of the abstract
- Filing or publication number (e.g., WO20xx/xxxxxx)
How can I find the right patent for XEN1101 (practical search approach)
To locate the correct patent(s) when the term “xen1101 xenon” is ambiguous, search patent databases using combinations of keywords:
- Use both variants: “XEN1101” and “xenon”
- Add likely context terms (depending on the field), such as “imaging,” “anesthesia,” “gas,” “therapeutic,” “device,” or “radiotherapy”
- Filter by jurisdiction (US/EP/WO) and by time window around when the technology was announced
If you share the target jurisdiction (US vs EP vs PCT) and the field (medical device vs pharma vs imaging), the results narrow much faster.
Is the patent about the gas xenon, or about a product called XEN1101?
People often search “XEN1101 xenon” because the terms appear together in news, abstracts, or product pages. Patent language typically makes this clear by describing:
- The substance (xenon) and how it is delivered or measured, versus
- A named compound/device (XEN1101) whose mechanism is independent of xenon
To avoid mixing different technologies, the patent title/abstract is the fastest way to tell which scenario applies.
What I can do next (if you want the actual patent details)
If you provide any one concrete identifier (patent number, assignee, or title/abstract snippet), I can:
- Identify the exact patent publication(s)
- Summarize the claim scope at a high level
- Note key dates (priority, filing, publication, and status if available)
- Explain how the patent relates to xenon vs the named “XEN1101” product
Sources
No sources were provided in the prompt, and the exact patent record cannot be determined from “Patent xen1101 xenon” alone.