A61L27/36

FETAL DECELLULARIZED NUCLEUS PULPOSUS MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING PHARMACEUTIC COMPOSITIONS TO BE USED IN THE TREATMENT OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION AND BACK PAIN

A fetal-origin decellularized nucleus pulposus (NP) allogenic material to regenerate a host's Intervertebral Disc (IVD). The decellularized NP material, obtained from a vertebrate fetus and characterized by comprising high levels of collagen 12 and 14, is used in a pharmacological composition for the treatment of IVD degeneration. The advance is based on the increased ability of the fetal decellularized NP material to stimulate the host constituent cell's to increase the expression of collagen 2 and aggrecan, promoting intrinsic IVD regeneration. A related method includes preparing the pharmaceutical compositions of fetal decellularized material in the form of fragments/microparticles and hydrogel for an injectable mode of administration. The involved material, pharmaceutical compositions and methods may be advantageously used for the prevention and treatment of IVD degeneration and back pain in human and veterinary settings.

TISSUE REGENERATIVE MULTI-DRUG COCKTAIL AND APPARATUS FOR DELIVERY THEREOF
20230023616 · 2023-01-26 ·

Disclosed are apparatus, compositions, and methods for promoting regeneration of tissue on a subject such as a wounded, damaged, or injured appendage, or within a subject such as a wounded, damaged, or injured organ. The disclosed apparatus, composition, and methods include or utilize wearable sleeves and regenerative compositions.

NEW DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR OPHTALMIC USE

Object of the present invention is a drug delivery system comprising a decellularized corneal stroma scaffold having dispersed within and/or bound to its surface microparticles containing at least one pharmaceutically active molecule dispersed in a matrix having a composition consisting for at least 70% of polylactic co-glycolic acid (PLGA).

PLASMA TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD USING SAME
20230226236 · 2023-07-20 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a plasma treatment apparatus and a method using the same, and more particularly, to a plasma treatment apparatus for applying, to a target object, such as a biomaterial, characteristics (e.g., removal of organic materials, crosslinking reaction, etching reaction, structural change by surface chemical reaction, sterilization effect, wettability, adhesiveness, bondability, color compatibility, surface reinforcement, modification of surface heat resistance, sterilization, removal of harmful proteins/bacteria, etc.) according to plasma treatment, and a method using the plasma treatment apparatus.

DECELLULARIZED TENDON MATRIX METHODS AND USES THEREOF

Methods of making decellularized tendon matrix (DTM) and DTM hydrogels are provided. These compositions and hydrogels are useful for repairing tendon injuries and in some cases may be used by injection, arthroscopic procedures, or as adjuncts to traditional surgical repair.

Kidney production method

The present invention provides a kidney production method including a step of tissue-specifically removing a metanephric mesenchyme of a metanephros of a non-human animal; a step of transplanting, into the metanephros, a kidney precursor cell derived from a non-human animal which is allogeneic or xenogeneic to the non-human animal; and a step of advancing development of the metanephros, which is a step in which the transplanted kidney precursor cell is differentiated and matured to form a part of the kidney.

Kidney production method

The present invention provides a kidney production method including a step of tissue-specifically removing a metanephric mesenchyme of a metanephros of a non-human animal; a step of transplanting, into the metanephros, a kidney precursor cell derived from a non-human animal which is allogeneic or xenogeneic to the non-human animal; and a step of advancing development of the metanephros, which is a step in which the transplanted kidney precursor cell is differentiated and matured to form a part of the kidney.

Semi-synthetic tissue constructs for tissue regeneration

Methods and compositions for tissue regeneration of the present invention include a biocompatible porous composite of a decellularized tissue and an aptamer-functionalized hydrogel, wherein the aptamers of the aptamer-functionalized hydrogel specifically and reversibly bind to an active agent.

Implant shredder and implant forming method

An implant shredder includes a base and a cutting member. The base includes a first chamber and a second chamber intercommunicating with the first chamber. The first chamber includes an inlet. The second chamber includes an outlet. The cutting member is received in the second chamber. The cutting member is driven by a driving member to rotate. The cutting member includes a plurality of cutting edges located on a circumference of a same radius. The plurality of cutting edges is rotatably disposed adjacent to a location intercommunicating with the first chamber. An implant forming method includes creating data of an outline of an implant; producing a shaping mold based on the data; and cutting a to-be-processed object with the implant shredder, then mixing the to-be-proceed object with a biological tissue glue to obtain a raw material, and filling the raw material into the shaping mold to form the implant.

Injectable silk fibroin foams and uses thereof

The inventions provided herein relate to compositions, methods, delivery devices and kits for repairing or augmenting a tissue in a subject. The compositions described herein can be injectable such that they can be placed in a tissue to be treated with a minimally-invasive procedure (e.g., by injection). In some embodiments, the composition described herein comprises a compressed silk fibroin matrix, which can expand upon injection into the tissue and retain its original expanded volume within the tissue for a period of time. The compositions can be used as a filler to replace a tissue void, e.g., for tissue repair and/or augmentation, or as a scaffold to support tissue regeneration and/or reconstruction. In some embodiments, the compositions described herein can be used for soft tissue repair or augmentation.