Hiroshima, Japan

Hideaki Shintani


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.5

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Company Filing History:

goldMedal1 out of 18 
 
Two Cells Co., Ltd.
 patents
silverMedal1 out of 303 
 
Gc Corporation
 patents
bronzeMedal1 out of 832,843 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2001-2006

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Hideaki Shintani

Introduction

Hideaki Shintani is a notable inventor based in Hiroshima, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology and materials science. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on enhancing the resistance of animal cells to external stimuli and improving the cleaning and processing of inorganic fillers.

Latest Patents

One of Shintani's latest patents is titled "Agent imparting resistance to external stimuli." This invention provides an agent for conferring resistance, comprising a lectin as an effective component. The agent is designed to confer resistance against external stimuli to animal cells, particularly mammalian cells, and their cultured cells and various tissues in living bodies. This innovation can enhance graft fixation of the cells and/or tissues, as well as transplant tissues obtained by culturing them.

Another significant patent is "Method of cleaning and surface processing of inorganic filler utility." This method involves cleaning an inorganic filler used in resin materials for industrial or biological use, particularly dental resin restorative materials. The process ensures that the inorganic filler can be more firmly bound to a resin matrix as a substrate. The method includes cleaning the inorganic filler surface with an aqueous solution of a peroxo acid and/or a peroxo acid salt, followed by washing with water and cleaning with an organic solvent. Additionally, the cleaned inorganic filler undergoes silane coupling processing.

Career Highlights

Shintani has worked with Two Cells Co., Ltd., where he has applied his innovative ideas to real-world applications. His expertise in biotechnology and materials science has allowed him to contribute to advancements in these fields.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Yukio Kato and Shinichi Tsutsumi. Their collaboration has likely fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to significant advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Hideaki Shintani's contributions to the fields of biotechnology and materials science are noteworthy. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing the functionality and effectiveness of biological materials. Through his work, he continues to influence advancements in technology and science.

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