Patent classifications
C12N2509/00
Compositions and methods for treating retinal diseases
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating or preventing a retinal disease or condition; improving a photopic (day light) vision; for improving correcting visual acuity, improving macular function, improving a visual field, or improving scotopic (night) vision by administration of retinal progenitor cells. The subject matter described herein also provides cell populations comprising retinal progenitor cells and methods of isolation thereof.
PREPARATION AND EXTENDED CULTURE OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELL
It is a subject to provide a means of preparing highly pure vascular endothelial progenitor cells in a simple and low-cost manner. It is also a subject to provide a method for efficiently proliferating vascular endothelial progenitor cells. High-purity vascular endothelial progenitor cells are prepared by the process of differentiating pluripotent stem cells into vascular endothelial progenitor cells and purifying the vascular endothelial progenitor cells using a difference in adhesion ability between the vascular endothelial progenitor cells constituting the cell population obtained in the process and other cells. On the other hand, vascular endothelial progenitor cells are cultured and expanded in the presence of a ROCK inhibitor, a GSK-3β inhibitor, and a TGF-β receptor inhibitor in addition to basic fibroblast growth factor and epidermal growth factor.
Warmer for promoting a biological reaction
The present invention relates to the use of warmers, or autonomous heat packs, for heating and maintaining a solution at a suitable temperature, for the period of time required to accomplish a chemical, biochemical or biological reaction, in particular in molecular biology or cell biology applications. Biology kits containing warmers are also part of this invention.
METHOD FOR DECELLULARIZATION OF SKIN TISSUE, METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL SKIN, METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF HYDROGEL OF DECELLULARIZED SKIN TISSUE, LYOPHILIZED, DECELLULARIZED SKIN TISSUE, AND BIOINK
A method for decellularization of a skin tissue according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a step of preparing a skin tissue to be decellularized; a peeling preparation step of treating the skin tissue with a first solution containing trypsin; and a peeling step of removing subcutaneous fat from the skin tissue after the peeling preparation step.
UNIVERSAL-TYPE EFFICIENT IN-VITRO AMPLIFICATION METHOD FOR MULTIPLE TIMES OF CLINICAL FEEDBACK OF ALLOGENIC DNT CELLS
The present invention relates to a universal-type efficient in-vitro amplification method for multiple times of clinical feedback of allogenic DNT cells. In the method of the present invention, the amount of a T cell activator is phased down in a continuous culture process without the need for additional interleukin-4 or AB serum.
METHOD FOR PREPARING COMPOSITION FOR CULTURING PANCREATIC ORGANOIDS, COMPOSITION THEREFOR, AND METHOD FOR CULTURING ORGANOIDS BY USING SAME
The present invention relates to a preparation method of a composition for culturing pancreatic organoids, a composition thereby, and an organoid culture method using the same. The present invention is capable of creating an environment that is more similar to an actual tissue than a conventional Matrigel-based culture system, and in particular, exhibits an effect of facilitating tissue differentiation in pancreatic organoid culture and effectively developing into a form that is similar to an actual tissue.
CELLULOSE BINDING DOMAIN (CBD) CELL EFFECTOR PROTEIN (CEP) CHIMERA, FOR THE TISSUE ENGINEERING
Disclosed is a chimeric polypeptide for use in-vitro tissue engineering, the polypeptide including cellulose binding domain (CBD), a cell effector protein (CEP), and a linker linking the CBD to the CEP, as well as systems and method utilizing same.
Devices and methods for isolating tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and uses thereof
The present invention provides methods for isolating and cryopreserving tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including methods via use of a kit and a semi-automatic device for aseptic disaggregation, enrichment, and cryopreservation of a resected tumor prior to expansion of the TIL population. The present invention also provides methods for expansion, and/or stabilization of TILs, for instance UTILs, compositions involving the same and methods of treatment involving the same.
DEVICES, METHODS, AND KITS FOR PREPARING A CELL SUSPENSION
In some embodiments, a kit for preparing a cell suspension may include a device and a housing. The device may include a first label identifying a first reservoir of the device for use with a first portion of a tissue processing method and a second label identifying a second reservoir of the device for use with a second portion of the tissue processing method. The housing includes a first housing portion configured to store a first set of components associated with the first portion of the tissue processing method. The first housing portion includes a first visual indicator associated with the first label of the device. The second housing portion may be configured to store a second set of components associated with the second portion of the tissue processing method. The second housing portion may include a second visual indicator associated with the second label of the device.
Method of differentiating umbilical cord tissue into a chondrogenic phenotype
Cells derived from postpartum tissue and methods for their isolation and induction to differentiate to cells of a chondrogenic or osteogenic phenotype are provided by the invention. The invention further provides cultures and compositions of the postpartum-derived cells and products such as lysates related thereto. The postpartum-derived cells of the invention and products related thereto have a plethora of uses, including but not limited to research, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications, for example, in the treatment of bone and cartilage conditions such as osteoarthritis.