A61K35/48

AMNIOTIC FLUID COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USING
20190060372 · 2019-02-28 ·

A composition for treating a patient with a tissue disease or malformity has a composition containing amniotic fluid. The amniotic fluid has a quantity of gender specific amniotic fluid based on a gender of a fetal source. A method of treating a patient with a tissue disease or malformity comprises the steps of: identifying the tissue region to be treated and selecting a location to apply either topically or by injection or inhalation a composition containing amniotic fluid; selecting the composition containing amniotic fluid wherein the amniotic fluid has a quantity of gender specific amniotic fluid based on a gender of a fetal source allowing more specific targeted growth factors to be used for specific disease processes; and applying or injecting the composition at or into the selected location.

Method comprising contacting tissue with a cross-linkable polyester prepolymer

The present inventions in various aspects provide elastic biodegradable polymers. In various embodiments, the polymers are formed by the reaction of a multifunctional alcohol or ether and a difunctional or higher order acid to form a pre-polymer, which is cross-linked to form the elastic biodegradable polymer. In preferred embodiments, the cross-linking is performed by functionalization of one or more OR groups on the pre-polymer backbone with vinyl, followed by photopolymerization to form the elastic biodegradable polymer composition or material. Preferably, acrylate is used to add one or more vinyls to the backbone of the pre-polymer to form an acrylated pre-polymer. In various embodiments, acrylated pre-polymers are co-polymerized with one or more acrylated co-polymers.

Method comprising contacting tissue with a cross-linkable polyester prepolymer

The present inventions in various aspects provide elastic biodegradable polymers. In various embodiments, the polymers are formed by the reaction of a multifunctional alcohol or ether and a difunctional or higher order acid to form a pre-polymer, which is cross-linked to form the elastic biodegradable polymer. In preferred embodiments, the cross-linking is performed by functionalization of one or more OR groups on the pre-polymer backbone with vinyl, followed by photopolymerization to form the elastic biodegradable polymer composition or material. Preferably, acrylate is used to add one or more vinyls to the backbone of the pre-polymer to form an acrylated pre-polymer. In various embodiments, acrylated pre-polymers are co-polymerized with one or more acrylated co-polymers.

METHODS OF TREATING ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
20180325959 · 2018-11-15 ·

Therapies for treating erectile dysfunction using regenerative cells and therapeutic energy treatments are disclosed herein. Said therapeutic energy treatments can be selected from one or more of the following methods: electrical stimulation/electroacupuncture, low-level laser irradiation, and extracorporeal shockwave therapy. The combination treatments described herein are useful for restoring components of the penile anatomy that are associated with erectile dysfunction, in particular, nerves, blood vessels and/or smooth muscle cells.

MAPC treatment of brain injuries and diseases

The invention relates to the treatment of various injuries, disorders, dysfunctions, diseases, and the like of the brain with MAPCs, particularly in some aspects, to the treatment of the same resulting from hypoxia, including that caused by systemic hypoxia and that caused by insufficient blood supply. In some further particulars the invention relates, for example, to the treatment of hypoxic ischemic brain injury with MAPCs, in children for example, and to the treatment of cortical infarcts and stroke with MAPCs in adults, for example.

MAPC treatment of brain injuries and diseases

The invention relates to the treatment of various injuries, disorders, dysfunctions, diseases, and the like of the brain with MAPCs, particularly in some aspects, to the treatment of the same resulting from hypoxia, including that caused by systemic hypoxia and that caused by insufficient blood supply. In some further particulars the invention relates, for example, to the treatment of hypoxic ischemic brain injury with MAPCs, in children for example, and to the treatment of cortical infarcts and stroke with MAPCs in adults, for example.

MAPC treatment of brain injuries and diseases

The invention relates to the treatment of various injuries, disorders, dysfunctions, diseases, and the like of the brain with MAPCs, particularly in some aspects, to the treatment of the same resulting from hypoxia, including that caused by systemic hypoxia and that caused by insufficient blood supply. In some further particulars the invention relates, for example, to the treatment of hypoxic ischemic brain injury with MAPCs, in children for example, and to the treatment of cortical infarcts and stroke with MAPCs in adults, for example.

MAPC TREATMENTOF BRAIN INJURIES AND DISEASES

The invention relates to the treatment of various injuries, disorders, dysfunctions, diseases, and the like of the brain with MAPCs, particularly in some aspects, to the treatment of the same resulting from hypoxia, including that caused by systemic hypoxia and that caused by insufficient blood supply. In some further particulars the invention relates, for example, to the treatment of hypoxic ischemic brain injury with MAPCs, in children for example, and to the treatment of cortical infarcts and stroke with MAPCs in adults, for example.

MAPC TREATMENTOF BRAIN INJURIES AND DISEASES

The invention relates to the treatment of various injuries, disorders, dysfunctions, diseases, and the like of the brain with MAPCs, particularly in some aspects, to the treatment of the same resulting from hypoxia, including that caused by systemic hypoxia and that caused by insufficient blood supply. In some further particulars the invention relates, for example, to the treatment of hypoxic ischemic brain injury with MAPCs, in children for example, and to the treatment of cortical infarcts and stroke with MAPCs in adults, for example.

GLUCAGON-LIKE-PEPTIDE-2 (GLP-2) ANALOGUES

GLP-2 analogues are disclosed which comprise one of more substitutions as compared to h[Gly2]GLP-2 and which may have the property of an altered GLP-1 activity, and their medical use. The analogues are particularly useful for the prophylaxis treatment or ameliorating of the gastro-intestinal associated side effects of diabetes.