Tokyo, Japan

Etsuko Matsunaga

USPTO Granted Patents = 6 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.8

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 104(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997-2015

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6 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Etsuko Matsunaga: Innovator in Plant Biotechnology

Introduction

Etsuko Matsunaga is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of plant biotechnology, holding a total of 6 patents. Her innovative methods focus on improving the efficiency of plant propagation and genetic modification.

Latest Patents

One of her latest patents is a method for producing clone seedlings. This method involves cultivating a shoot of a plant under the presence of glutathione, which promotes rooting and improves the rooting rate of the shoot. By utilizing a rooting medium that includes glutathione or by contacting a solution containing glutathione with the shoot, productivity of clone seedlings is enhanced. Another notable patent is a method for efficiently producing transgenic plants using an auxin precursor. This method includes introducing a vector into a plant cell, culturing the plant cell in the presence of an auxin precursor, and selecting redifferentiated tissues to develop a plant individual.

Career Highlights

Etsuko Matsunaga has worked with notable companies such as Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. and Okayama Prefecture. Her work has significantly impacted the agricultural sector, particularly in the areas of plant propagation and genetic engineering.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Etsuko has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Hiroyasu Ebinuma and Koichi Sugita. These collaborations have furthered her research and development efforts in plant biotechnology.

Conclusion

Etsuko Matsunaga's innovative work in plant biotechnology has led to advancements in cloning and genetic modification techniques. Her contributions continue to influence the agricultural industry and enhance productivity in plant cultivation.

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