Sagamihara, Japan

Kentaro Uchida



Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Sagamihara, JP (2016)
  • Tokyo, JP (2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2023

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kentaro Uchida: Innovator in Collagen-Binding Agent Compositions

Introduction

Kentaro Uchida is a notable inventor based in Sagamihara, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical materials, particularly in the development of collagen-binding agents. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on innovative solutions for tissue repair and regeneration.

Latest Patents

Uchida's latest patents include two groundbreaking inventions. The first is a patent for collagen-binding agent compositions and methods of using the same. This invention relates to new collagen-binding agent compositions that can treat damaged collagen within tissues or specifically target therapeutics to tissues containing either undamaged or damaged collagen. The second patent is for a growth factor anchoring type bone graft material, which includes a method for producing this material and a kit for its production. This invention provides a bone graft substrate that exposes collagen fibers, bound to a growth factor containing a receptor agonist peptide and a collagen-binding peptide, enhancing its osteogenic ability.

Career Highlights

Kentaro Uchida has worked with esteemed institutions such as the Kitasato Institute and Kagawa University. His research and innovations have contributed to advancements in medical treatments and regenerative medicine.

Collaborations

Uchida has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Osamu Matsushita and Koji Naruse, further enhancing the impact of his work in the field.

Conclusion

Kentaro Uchida's contributions to collagen-binding agent compositions and bone graft materials highlight his role as an innovator in biomedical engineering. His patents reflect a commitment to improving therapeutic methods for tissue repair and regeneration.

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