Hokkaido, Japan

Kunihara Ijiro


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999-2000

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kunihara Ijiro: Innovator in Nucleic Acid Detection

Introduction

Kunihara Ijiro is a notable inventor based in Hokkaido, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nucleic acid detection, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on developing methods that simplify the detection of nucleic acid polymers in aqueous solutions.

Latest Patents

Ijiro's latest patents include innovative methods for detecting nucleic acid polymers. One of his inventions involves a nucleic acid polymer/intercalator monolayer and methods of using it. This invention aims to provide an easy method for detecting nucleic acid polymers in aqueous phases. The method includes modifying an intercalator to be amphiphilic by using a hydrophobic group. It also involves spreading the amphiphilic intercalator on an aqueous solution containing a nucleic acid polymer to form a monolayer at the gas-water interface. The surface pressures per unit area of this monolayer are then measured to determine the amount of nucleic acid polymer present.

Career Highlights

Kunihara Ijiro is associated with the Research Development Corporation of Japan. His work has been instrumental in advancing the techniques used in nucleic acid detection, contributing to both academic and practical applications in the field.

Collaborations

Ijiro collaborates with Masatsugu Shimomura, enhancing the research and development efforts in their projects.

Conclusion

Kunihara Ijiro's innovative approaches to nucleic acid detection demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific research. His contributions are valuable to the field and continue to influence future developments.

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