Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Hiromu Kashida - Innovator in Fluorescent Technologies
Introduction
Hiromu Kashida is an inventor based in Nagoya-shi, Japan. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of fluorescent technologies. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work in developing advanced insulators and oligonucleotide probes showcases his commitment to enhancing fluorescence applications.
Latest Patent Applications
Kashida's latest patent applications include two significant inventions. The first is titled "INSULATOR AND USE THEREOF." This invention aims to provide an insulator that can suppress quenching between fluorescent dyes and enhance fluorescence intensity. The insulator contains a ring entity of nonplanar structure, which helps to maintain the fluorescence intensity of one or more fluorescent labels adjacent to it.
The second application is for an "OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBE AND USE THEREOF." This invention presents a fluorescent oligonucleotide probe that offers a high degree of design flexibility and wide applicability. The probe is capable of forming a stem and loop structure, featuring at least one fluorophore located between adjacent nucleotides in the stem, along with a quencher that pairs with the fluorophore.
Conclusion
Hiromu Kashida's innovative work in the field of fluorescence technology highlights his potential as an inventor. His latest patent applications reflect a dedication to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications in this area.