| FUJI FILM CORPORATION Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120028019 | METHOD OF PRODUCING POLYESTER SHEET, POLYESTER FILM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING POLYESTER FILM - The present invention provides a method for producing a polyester sheet, including melt-extruding a polyester having a half-value width of a crystallization temperature on cooling of 25° C. to 50° C.; and cooling the melt-extruded polyester such that a surface temperature of the polyester is lowered at a rate of 350° C./min to 590° C./min, wherein the polyester sheet has a thickness of 3 mm to 5 mm. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120003467 | Antistatic laminate, optical film, polarizing plate, image display device and production method of antistatic laminate - A laminate includes a base material and an antistatic layer provided on the base material, wherein the antistatic layer has a sea-island phase separation structure and contains (A) a conductive polymer in a sea region of the sea-island phase separation structure, in a surface of the base material on a side adjacent to the antistatic layer at least one compound selected from (B1) a fluorine-containing compound and (B2) a silicone-based compound is distributed at an uneven concentration in an in-plane direction of the surface, and a common logarithm value (log SR) of surface resistivity SR (Ω/sq) of the antistatic layer is from 3.0 to 13.0. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20100035766 | CELL CHIP - Disclosed is a novel cell chip having a living cell retained on a substrate while keeping the functions of the cell. Specifically, disclosed is a cell chip which comprises a honeycomb-like porous material having through-pores therein and composed of a water-insoluble polymer and a human hepatocyte retained on the porous material. The cell chip, particularly one having a human hepatocyte retained on both surfaces of the honeycomb-like porous material, is advantageous, because it can keep the activity of a drug-metabolizing enzyme (particularly, a P450 activity) for a long period, can keep the number of the cells stably, and so on. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20090306903 | COMPOUND SCREENING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A screening apparatus divides measurement data representing the amount of binding between one kind of protein and each of a plurality of kinds of compounds, obtained by a measurement apparatus, into groups, each including data obtained in a same measurement condition. The screening apparatus obtains a representative value of measurement data that is obtained when the protein and a compound are not bound to each other for each of the groups by using the measurement data belonging to the respective groups, and sets a threshold value for extracting a hit compound for each of the groups by using corrected measurement data, obtained by correcting the measurement data for each of the groups so that the representative value obtained for each of the groups becomes the same value. Then, a hit compound is extracted by comparing the threshold value with the corrected measurement data. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090297735 | LIGHT MODULATING MATERIAL AND LIGHT MODULATING METHOD - A light modulating material comprising at least one kind of dichroic dye having a substituent represented by the following Formula (1) and at least one kind of host liquid crystal between a pair of electrodes, and changing the transmittance of incident light. In the formula (1), Het is oxygen atom or sulfur atom; B | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090103014 | Cellulose Acylate Film, and Polarizing Plate and Liquid Crystal Display Device Using the Same - A cellulose acylate film comprising: (A) at least one retardation regulator that has an absorbance, in terms of a 1.0 g/liter solution, of 0.1 or less for a 1 cm path length within a wavelength region of 450 nm or greater but not greater than 800 nm; and (B) at least one near infrared absorber that has at least one maximum absorption wavelength at 700 nm or greater but not greater than 1200 nm and has an absorbance, in terms of a 1.0 g/liter solution, of 30.0 or less for a 1 cm path length within a wavelength region of 450 nm or greater but not greater than 650 nm. | 04-23-2009 |