Ippei Inoue
University of Tokyo
20 Papers
278 Citations
Ippei Inoue is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Etching (microfabrication) & Cell culture. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Ippei Inoue include Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
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Papers
An agar-microchamber cell-cultivation system: flexible change of microchamber shapes during cultivation by photo-thermal etching.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the agar-microchamber cell cultivation system in combination with photo-thermally etching can potentially be used for the next stage of single cell cultivation including the real-time control of the interaction of cells during cell cultivation.
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Analysis of single-cell differences by use of an on-chip microculture system and optical trapping.
TL;DR: Differential analysis of isolated direct descendants of single cells showed that this system could be used to compare genetically identical cells under contamination-free conditions and should help in the clarification of heterogeneous phenomena, for example unequal cell division and cell differentiation.
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On-chip Single-Cell Microcultivation Assay for Monitoring Environmental Effects on Isolated Cells
TL;DR: The results indicate that the cell's growth and division are directly related to their nutrient condition, and the growth curve indicates that the cells keep their memory of what their growth anddivision had been before they stopped growing.
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Development of non-destructive, non-contact single-cell based differential cell assay using on-chip microcultivation and optical tweezers
TL;DR: The potential use of this non-destructive, non-contact single-cell based differential cell screening method for cell assay to predict whether the cells’ variation is in permissible range or is caused by drugs or other environmental effects is suggested.
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Patent
Apparatus for microscopic observation of long-term culture of single cell
Kenji Yasuda,Kunihiko Kaneko,Tetsuya Yomo,Ippei Inoue,Yuichi Wakamoto +4 more
- 22 Nov 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a cell culture container is provided with a cell unit comprising a hole formed on a substrate, a semi-permeable membrane covering the upper face of the cell culture unit and a liquid culture medium-replacement unit located in the upper part of the membrane, and equipped with a means of supplying a liquid cell culture medium into the container and a microscopic optical means for observing the cells within the cell unit over a long time.
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