Tokyo, Japan

Hidehito Kuroyanagi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011

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Title: Innovations of Hidehito Kuroyanagi: A Pioneer in Alternative Splicing Research

Introduction: Hidehito Kuroyanagi is a distinguished inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, recognized for his significant contributions to the field of molecular biology. His innovative work focuses on developing a transgenic reporter system that enhances the understanding of alternative splicing in nematodes, which is crucial for deciphering gene expression and regulation mechanisms.

Latest Patents: Kuroyanagi holds a patent for the "Transgenic reporter system that reveals expression profiles and regulation mechanisms of alternative splicing in nematodes." The main objective of this invention is to create a novel alternative splicing reporter system that facilitates the precise detection of alternative splicing patterns in multicellular organisms. By utilizing this system, researchers can efficiently identify substances and gene regions influencing alternative splicing mechanisms.

Career Highlights: Currently, Hidehito Kuroyanagi is associated with Kinopharma, Inc., where he continues to advance his research and explore further innovations. His dedication to uncovering the complexities of gene regulation has set him apart in the realm of genetic research and innovation.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Kuroyanagi has collaborated with notable researchers, including his coworker Masatoshi Hagiwara. These partnerships enhance the quality of his research and contribute to a broader understanding of genetic mechanisms.

Conclusion: Hidehito Kuroyanagi's pioneering inventions and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge exemplify the crucial role of innovation in biotechnology. His work promises to unlock new avenues in understanding genetic expression, paving the way for future discoveries in the field of molecular biology.

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