Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hiroki Kuyama"
- Hiroki Kuyama's research primarily focuses on innovative methodologies in mass spectrometry for protein analysis, including the development of methods for N- and C-terminal peptide sequencing, as well as optimized sample preparation techniques for enhanced sensitivity in detecting peptides and biomolecules.
- Recent studies demonstrated his exploration of magnetic particle transport in organogels for applications in DNA extraction, alongside significant advancements in identifying proteins like human basic fetoprotein as glucose-6-phosphate isomerase through mass spectrometry combined with sequence tagging.
- Kuyama's work also highlights the utility of chemical derivatization in protein characterization, improving detection methods for cysteine-containing peptides and phosphopeptides, and innovative approaches for isolating specific peptide sequences from complex mixtures, contributing to advancements in proteomics and biochemistry.