
Koshimoto Hiroyuki
- 教授
- 学位:博士(薬学)
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Basic brain sciences Life Science
- Humanities & social sciences Civil law Intellectual Property Law
- Life sciences Pharmacology
委員歴
- World Intellectual Property Organization Standing Committee on the Law of Patents (SCP)
- Japan Patent Attorneys Association Bio-Life Sciences Committee
論文
Examples of business and patent strategies for university bio ventures from Japan
Research and investigation of the international competitiveness of Japan's biotechnology and life science industries from a patent perspective
Influence of the Recently Revised Examination Guidance of the USPTO on Claims Involving Natural Products, Natural Phenomena and/or Laws of Nature
Myriad decision by the Supreme Court of the United States and its influence
Prometheus Case U.S. Supreme Court Decision and Its Impact
Patent Attorney Services in Medical University-Industry Collaboration
Development of a time-resolved fluorometric method for observing hybridization in living cells using fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Involvement of the endogenous cannabinoid 2 ligand 2-arachidonyl glycerol in allergic inflammation
Direct observation of specific messenger RNA in a single living cell under a fluorescence microscope
Real-time monitoring of in vitro transcriptional RNA synthesis using fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Calcium response and morphological changes in rat hippocampal neurons and the effect of local administration of glutamate by laser microspotting.
Restricted photorelease of biologically active molecules near the plasma membrane
Laser microphotolysis analysis with imaging
Intracellular calcium response to changes in the concentration of signaling molecules in the cell vicinity
Cellular response to glutamate administered to dendritic microregions of rat hippocampal CA1 neurons.
.Distribution of functional glutamate receptors in cultured embryonic Drosophila myotubes revealed using focal release of L-glutamate from caged compound by laser
Physiological studies on the functional arrangement of olfactory signaling pathways
Immunohistochemical demonstration of embryonic expression of an odor receptor protein and its zonal distribution in the rat olfactory epithelium
2D5 antigen: a calcium-binding phosphoprotein predominantly expressed in olfactory receptor neurons
Coding of odor molecules by mitral/tufted cells in rabbit olfactory bulb. II. Aromatic compounds
書籍等出版物
- Glutamate-Induced Degeneration of CA1 Neurons in the Rat Hippocampus Studied by Video Microscopy and Laser Photolysis of a Caged Compoun
講演・口頭発表等
- Geographical Indications and Local Brand Strategy
- Research and investigation of the international competitiveness of Japan's biotechnology and life science industries from a patent perspective
- Regenerative medicine, from research to entrepreneurship
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Handling of Clinical Trial Data
- The U.S. Supreme Court's New Ruling on the Protective Eligibility of Biotech Inventions and Its Implications
- An attempt to formulate intellectual property strategy in medical university-industry collaboration (strategy formulation from the viewpoint of patent application in the field of regenerative medicine)
担当経験のある科目
- Intellectual Property Act
産業財産権
- Method for detecting target nucleic acids in the cytoplasm of living cells
- Method for monitoring transcriptional synthesis of RNA
- Nuceic acid detection in cytoplasm
- Nucleic acid detection in cytoplasm
- JPH10-91580 Method for detecting higher-order structure of RNA
- Density distribution analysis method for functional glutamate receptors
- Method for detecting mutant cells by means of chromosomal reciprocal translocation, probe kit for the detection, and device for the detection
社会貢献活動
- Information on patent law provisions that had contributed to effective transfer of technology
- Japan Patent Attorneys Association Bio-Life Sciences Committee
- Vice Chair, Bioscience Committee, Japan Patent Attorneys Association
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