Location History:
- Aichi, JP (1994)
- Handa, JP (1998)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-1998
Title: Masahiro Fujimori: Innovator in Clinical Examination Methods
Introduction
Masahiro Fujimori is a notable inventor based in Aichi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of clinical examination methods, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approach to medical diagnostics.
Latest Patents
Fujimori's latest patents include a method for clinical examination based on the structures of immunoglobulin. This invention relates to a novel clinical examination method that analyzes alterations in the amount of specific components in oligosaccharides of immunoglobulin G. It addresses human diseases such as liver diseases, malignant hypertension, and pediatric disorders by examining the changes in bisecting N-acetylglucosamine-containing oligosaccharides in immunoglobulin G from collected humor. This method provides highly accurate information applicable to practical operations for examining various diseases and therapeutic effects.
Another significant patent is an electrophoretic medium for electrophoretic separation. This medium is composed of a gel solution containing a water-soluble polymer, which greatly improves enzymic protein recovery. The accompanying gel holder is designed with stopper members to maintain a fixed shape, allowing reliable separation and purification of substances without denaturing them. Additionally, the slab-type electrophoretic apparatus enables automatic detection of the electrophoretic state of samples and continuous measurement of buffer solution temperature, facilitating the separation and purification of large quantities of enzymes or physiologically active substances.
Career Highlights
Fujimori is currently associated with Nakano Vinegar Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate in the field of clinical examination and electrophoresis. His work has significantly impacted the medical diagnostics landscape, providing tools that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of clinical examinations.
Collaborations
Fujimori has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Yoshiya Kawamura and Hiroyuki Ohsuga. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of advanced methodologies in clinical examination.
Conclusion
Masahiro Fujimori's contributions to clinical examination methods and electrophoresis highlight his role as an innovator in the medical field. His patents reflect a commitment to improving diagnostic techniques and enhancing patient care.