Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011
Title: Kanji Hori - Innovator in Bacterial Species Distinction
Introduction
Kanji Hori is an inventor based in Higashi-Hiroshima-shi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in the method for distinguishing between species within the genus Staphylococcus. His innovative approach focuses on the binding affinities between various types of lectins and bacteria, which is crucial for accurate species identification.
Latest Patent Applications
Kanji Hori's notable patent application is titled "METHOD FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN SPECIES WITHIN THE GENUS STAPHILOCOCCUS." This application aims to provide a reliable method for differentiating species within the genus by examining the binding affinities of numerous lectins with the bacteria. The selected lectins include Tachylectin-2, LEL, KAA1, BCL11, CBA, HAA, HPA, STL, proBCA1, proBCA2, ULL, DSA, PWM, UDA, WFL, hypninA3, BCL11d, CFA1, CFA2, CLA, MPA1, MPA2, AC-avranin, algCSA, BML11b, and BML11c. These findings indicate that these lectins can effectively distinguish between species within the genus.
Conclusion
Kanji Hori's work represents a significant advancement in the field of microbiology, particularly in the identification of bacterial species. His innovative methods have the potential to enhance research and applications in various scientific domains.