G01N2333/70582

Microfluidic Device For Cell Separation And Uses Thereof
20170197214 · 2017-07-13 ·

The invention features methods for separating cells from a sample (e.g., separating fetal red blood cells from maternal blood). The method begins with the introduction of a sample including cells into one or more microfluidic channels. In one embodiment, the device includes at least two processing steps. For example, a mixture of cells is introduced into a microfluidic channel that selectively allows the passage of a desired type of cell, and the population of cells enriched in the desired type is then introduced into a second microfluidic channel that allows the passage of the desired cell to produce a population of cells further enriched in the desired type. The selection of cells is based on a property of the cells in the mixture, for example, size, shape, deformability, surface characteristics (e.g., cell surface receptors or antigens and membrane permeability), or intracellular properties (e.g., expression of a particular enzyme).

MARKER FOR SELECTING HIGH-QUALITY STEM CELLS, AND METHOD FOR SELECTING HIGH-QUALITY STEM CELLS USING SAME

The present invention relates to a composition and a kit for assessing the quality of stem cells, and a method for producing stem cells, and may provide a cell therapy product and a composition for preventing or treating immune-related disease.

TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR BINDING PROTEINS FOR TREATING BRAIN TUMORS

Provided are novel multispecific antibodies comprising at least one of a first antigen-binding region and a second antigen-binding region each capable of binding specifically to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and a third antigen-binding region capable of binding specifically to transferrin receptor (TfR).

Flow cytometry system and methods for the diagnosis of infectious disease

Flow cytometry is used for diagnosis of infectious diseases by an analysis of cell mediated immune responses to specific infective agent antigens. Apparatus and methods of advanced flow cytometry are utilized to detect cell mediated immune responses to the presence of specific antigens from infective agents, such as bacteria, protozoa, viruses, helminth, prions. In some embodiments, methods as provided herein can be utilized in vitro to diagnose multiple infections within individuals.