Patent classifications
A61K38/363
METHODS FOR ISOLATING UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD PLASMA PRODUCTS, TISSUE AND CELLULAR EXOSOMES, AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Described herein are novel methods for fractionating and isolating platelets, platelet- and extracellular vesicle-derived growth factors, exosomes, globulins, fibrinogen and albumin, and methods of using the isolated platelets, platelet and extracellular vesicle-derived growth factors, exosomes, globulins, fibrinogen and albumin for regenerating tissue in a subject, treating fibrinogenemia or a clotting deficiency in a subject, treating ischemia and hypoxia, treating dry-eye syndrome, an orthopedic disorder, or a dental disorder in a subject. Also described herein are growth media for culturing mammalian (e g , human) cells.
High concentrated protein compositions for preventing tissue adhesion
Disclosed herein is an anti-adhesion kit comprised of: (i) a fibrinogen solution component comprising: fibrinogen at a concentration of about 5 to 25 mg/ml; and free calcium ions at a concentration ranging from 0.1 μM to 1 mM; and (ii) a thrombin component containing thrombin. Further disclosed is an anti-adhesion kit comprised of: (i) a fibrinogen solution component containing fibrinogen at a concentration of 8% to 25% of total protein by weight, and optionally free calcium ions at a concentration ranging from 0.1 μM to 1 mM; wherein a total protein concentration ranges from about 80 to 120 mg/ml; and (ii) a thrombin component containing thrombin. Methods of using the kits e.g., to provide anti-adhesion curable compositions are also disclosed.
High concentrated protein compositions for preventing tissue adhesion
Disclosed herein is an anti-adhesion kit comprised of: (i) a fibrinogen solution component comprising: fibrinogen at a concentration of about 5 to 25 mg/ml; and free calcium ions at a concentration ranging from 0.1 μM to 1 mM; and (ii) a thrombin component containing thrombin. Further disclosed is an anti-adhesion kit comprised of: (i) a fibrinogen solution component containing fibrinogen at a concentration of 8% to 25% of total protein by weight, and optionally free calcium ions at a concentration ranging from 0.1 μM to 1 mM; wherein a total protein concentration ranges from about 80 to 120 mg/ml; and (ii) a thrombin component containing thrombin. Methods of using the kits e.g., to provide anti-adhesion curable compositions are also disclosed.
Human blood-derived products having decreased fibrinolytic activity and uses thereof in hemostatic disorders
The present invention provides therapeutic products with decreased fibrinolytic activity of t-PA-deficient and/or plasminogen-deficient blood products, as well as compositions, kits and methods using the same in treating bleeding associated with hereditary or acquired bleeding disorders. The invention further provides extracorporeal apparatus for blood or blood products Plasmapheresis aimed to prevent or treat bleeding disorders.
Platinum compounds for binding guanine quadruplexes
Compounds are described and characterized that bind guanine quadruplexes of DNA or RNA. Binding data and inhibition of growth data of five cancer cell lines are presented.
KIT FOR PREPARING DISEASE-TREATING AGENT, DISEASE-TREATING AGENT AND METHOD FOR PREPARING DISEASE-TREATING AGENT
Methods are described for treating a heart disease, comprising suspending c) mesenchymal stem cells in either a) a fibrinogen solution or b) a thrombin solution, thereby obtaining a cell suspension, and directly spraying the cell suspension on a disease site substantially at the same time with the other of a) the fibrinogen solution or b) the thrombin solution that is not used in the suspending.
KIT FOR PREPARING DISEASE-TREATING AGENT, DISEASE-TREATING AGENT AND METHOD FOR PREPARING DISEASE-TREATING AGENT
Methods are described for treating a heart disease, comprising suspending c) mesenchymal stem cells in either a) a fibrinogen solution or b) a thrombin solution, thereby obtaining a cell suspension, and directly spraying the cell suspension on a disease site substantially at the same time with the other of a) the fibrinogen solution or b) the thrombin solution that is not used in the suspending.
FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR ACTIVATING SIGNALING MOLECULES OUTSIDE A NATIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
Formulations and methods for activating signaling molecules outside a native physiological response are provided. The formulations can include an activator component and a signaling component containing both signaling molecules and mesenchymal stem cells. When a formulation containing both an activator component and a signaling component is injected into or applied to a treatment area, the activator component may activate the signaling molecules of the signaling component which in turn signal the mesenchymal stem cells of the signaling component to regrow, repair or otherwise provide a benefit to the treatment area.
FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR ACTIVATING SIGNALING MOLECULES OUTSIDE A NATIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
Formulations and methods for activating signaling molecules outside a native physiological response are provided. The formulations can include an activator component and a signaling component containing both signaling molecules and mesenchymal stem cells. When a formulation containing both an activator component and a signaling component is injected into or applied to a treatment area, the activator component may activate the signaling molecules of the signaling component which in turn signal the mesenchymal stem cells of the signaling component to regrow, repair or otherwise provide a benefit to the treatment area.
COMPOSITION FOR KIDNEY TREATMENT USING OMENTUM, A MEDICAL KIT FOR KIDNEY TREATMENT, INCLUDING THE SAME, AND FILM FOR KIDNEY TREATMENT, INCLUDING CURED PRODUCT THEREOF
The present invention provides a composition for kidney treatment using the omentum, a medical kit for kidney treatment including the composition for kidney treatment using the omentum, and a film for kidney treatment including a cured product of the composition for kidney treatment using the omentum.