Patent classifications
A61L15/36
CELL SUSPENSION AND USE THEREOF
The present invention provides for methods and devices suitable for producing a transplantable cellular suspension of living tissue suitable for promoting tissue regeneration in an epithelium-related procedure, as well as compositions produced therefrom. The cellular suspension can include viable and functioning cells at various stages of differentiation, including undifferentiated/progenitor cells and differentiated cells, as well as those in between. In certain embodiments, the cellular suspension can be subjected to a stress to induce a heat shock response therein, or be exposed to an exogenously supplied agent such as heat shock protein or a fragment thereof, hyaluronic acid, platelet-enriched plasma, and/or growth factors. The cellular suspension can be applied directly to a patient's recipient site for in vivo regeneration, or be cultured or seeded to a matrix for in vitro growth/regeneration.
COMPOSITION OR MATRIX FOR STORAGE OF BACTERIOPHAGES COMPRISING NANOFIBRILLAR CELLULOSE
A composition or matrix comprising a bacteriophage and nanofibrillar cellulose or a derivative thereof in a wet or dry state is disclosed.
COMPOSITION OR MATRIX FOR STORAGE OF BACTERIOPHAGES COMPRISING NANOFIBRILLAR CELLULOSE
A composition or matrix comprising a bacteriophage and nanofibrillar cellulose or a derivative thereof in a wet or dry state is disclosed.
TOPICAL COMPOSITION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING INACTIVATED CULTURE AND METHOD OF FACILITATING WOUND HEALING AND SCAR REDUCTION USING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a topical composition of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars, which includes an inactivated culture of Lactobacillus species as an effective ingredient and can significantly facilitate wound healing as well as reducing scars, thereby can be applied to a method of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars.
TOPICAL COMPOSITION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING INACTIVATED CULTURE AND METHOD OF FACILITATING WOUND HEALING AND SCAR REDUCTION USING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a topical composition of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars, which includes an inactivated culture of Lactobacillus species as an effective ingredient and can significantly facilitate wound healing as well as reducing scars, thereby can be applied to a method of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars.
AMMONIA OXIDIZING BACTERIA FOR TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS
A method for treating a skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris, in a subject is provided. The method comprises administering, e.g., applying, e.g., topically administering, ammonia oxidizing bacteria, e.g., a preparation comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria, to a surface of the subject. Preparations comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria for treating such skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris in a subject are also provided.
AMMONIA OXIDIZING BACTERIA FOR TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS
A method for treating a skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris, in a subject is provided. The method comprises administering, e.g., applying, e.g., topically administering, ammonia oxidizing bacteria, e.g., a preparation comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria, to a surface of the subject. Preparations comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria for treating such skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris in a subject are also provided.
Strain of Lactobacillus pentosus as probiotic
Provided is the new strain Lactobacillus pentosus CECT 7504 and compositions and products comprising said strain and uses in the prevention and/or treatment of candidiasis (oral, intestinal and vaginal) and of bacterial vaginosis.
Strain of Lactobacillus pentosus as probiotic
Provided is the new strain Lactobacillus pentosus CECT 7504 and compositions and products comprising said strain and uses in the prevention and/or treatment of candidiasis (oral, intestinal and vaginal) and of bacterial vaginosis.
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria for treatment of rosacea
A method for treating a skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris, in a subject is provided. The method comprises administering, e.g., applying, e.g., topically administering, ammonia oxidizing bacteria, e.g., a preparation comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria, to a surface of the subject. Preparations comprising ammonia oxidizing bacteria for treating such skin disorder, e.g., acne, e.g. acne vulgaris in a subject are also provided.