Ibaraki, Japan

Naohiro Kameta


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Naohiro Kameta: Innovator in Organic Nanotube Technology.

Introduction

Naohiro Kameta is a prominent inventor based in Ibaraki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of organic nanotubes, particularly in the development of innovative materials with unique properties. His work focuses on creating organic nanotubes that can encapsulate medicinal agents, which has potential applications in drug delivery systems.

Latest Patents

Kameta holds a patent for an "Organic nanotube having hydrophobized inner surface, and encapsulated medicinal agent prepared using the nanotube." This invention describes an organic nanotube with a hydrophobized inner surface formed by asymmetric bipolar lipid molecules. The nanotube features a hydrophilized outer surface and is capable of encapsulating hydrophobic guests, refolding denatured proteins, and sustainably releasing hydrophobic drugs in response to changes in hydrophobicity or external stimuli. His innovative approach utilizes binary self-assembly to create these functional nanotubes.

Career Highlights

Naohiro Kameta is affiliated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, where he conducts research and development in advanced materials. His work has garnered attention for its potential impact on medical and pharmaceutical applications. With a focus on organic nanotubes, Kameta continues to push the boundaries of material science.

Collaborations

Kameta has collaborated with notable researchers, including Wuxiao Ding and Mitsutoshi Masuda. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the field of organic nanotubes and their applications.

Conclusion

Naohiro Kameta's innovative work in organic nanotube technology exemplifies the potential of advanced materials in medicine. His contributions are paving the way for new drug delivery systems and enhancing our understanding of nanotechnology.

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