Patent classifications
C12N5/0602
HIGHLY EFFICIENT GAS PERMEABLE DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CULTURING CELLS
This invention relates to methods and devices that improve cell culture efficiency. They include the use of gas permeable culture compartments that reduce the use of space while maintaining uniform culture conditions, and are more suitable for automated liquid handling. They include the integration of gas permeable materials into the traditional multiple shelf format to resolve the problem of non-uniform culture conditions. They include culture devices that use surfaces comprised of gas permeable, plasma charged silicone and can integrate traditional attachment surfaces, such as those comprised of traditional tissue culture treated polystyrene. They include culture devices that integrate gas permeable, liquid permeable membranes. A variety of benefits accrue, including more optimal culture conditions during scale up and more efficient use of inventory space, incubator space, and disposal space. Furthermore, labor and contamination risk are reduced.
INTERLEUKIN-4 RECEPTOR-BINDING FUSION PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to interleukin-4 receptor binding fusion proteins. More specifically, the invention provides, in part, fusion proteins that include an interleukin-4 receptor binding protein moiety joined to a pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family member protein moiety.
Cell line derived from thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer)
The first object of the present invention is to provide an immortalized cell line derived from a thread-sail filefish. The first object of the present invention can be solved by a cell line or a passage strain thereof derived from a living body part of a fish of the family Monacanthidae, wherein the cell line or the passage strain thereof is capable of being subcultured substantially without limitations. The second object of the present invention is to provide a pluripotent stem cell derived from a thread-sail filefish. The second object of the present invention can be solved by a cell line or a passage strain thereof derived from a living body part of a fish of the family Monacanthidae, wherein the cell line or the passage strain thereof is positive for at least a cell marker selected from a group consisting of TRA-1-60, OCT4 and SSEA-3.
Modular platform for multi-tissue integrated cell culture
The systems and methods disclosed herein are generally related to a cell culture system. More particularly, the systems and methods enable the culturing and interconnecting of a plurality of tissue types in a biomimetic environment. By culturing organ specific tissue types within a biomimetic environment and interconnecting each of the organ systems in a physiologically meaningful way, experiments can be conducted on in vitro cells that substantially mimic the responses of in vivo cell populations. In some implementations, the organ systems are fluidically connected with a constant-volume pump.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING THE IMUNE SYSTEM
Methods and compositions for cell therapy using immune modulating peptides comprising a manf family protein, or fragment thereof, as an adjuvant to improve replacement cell viability and integration. The methods and compositions can be used in the treatment of a variety of diseases and disorders, including retinal diseases.
Transgenic plants expressing cobalamin binding proteins
The present invention relates to the use of transgenic plants for the expression of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) binding proteins. Plant cells are transformed with nucleotide sequences adapted for expression and secretion of vitamin B12 binding proteins. The present invention also relates to the use of recombinant vitamin B12 binding proteins from plants in analytical tests and treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency. Also disclosed is a method for purification of recombinant vitamin B12 binding proteins.
A BIOREACTOR MODULE, A BIOREACTOR SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR THICK TISSUE SEEDING AND CULTIVATION IN AN HIREARCHICAL ORGANIZATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MIMIKING CONDITIONS
The invention provides a bioreactor and methods for tissue cultivation. A bioreactor module comprises a container, a holder adapted to hold a scaffold containing an inherent vascular network, an inlet connectable to a vessel of the inherent vascular network, an inflatable device disposed within the container, and a pair of electrodes attached to opposing walls of the container, wherein the holder is removably receivable in the container and the inflatable device has a conduit extending through a wall of the container. An alternative embodiment provides an in-vitro method for tissue cultivation, comprising seeding an interior and an exterior of a vessel of an inherent vascular network of a scaffold with a first and a second cell type, respectively, and perfusing through the inherent vascular network with culture medium to facilitate compartmentalized co-cultivation of the first and the second cell type in different niches of the tissue. A further embodiment provides an in-vitro method for tissue cultivation, comprising seeding a surface of a scaffold with a predetermined cell type, and perfusing the scaffold with culture medium from an opposite surface of the scaffold through the scaffold and towards the seeded surface to create a nutrient/oxygen gradient and cause migratory diffusion induced penetration of cells towards the opposite surface.
Highly efficient gas permeable devices and methods for culturing cells
This invention relates to methods and devices that improve cell culture efficiency. They include the use of gas permeable culture compartments that reduce the use of space while maintaining uniform culture conditions, and are more suitable for automated liquid handling. They include the integration of gas permeable materials into the traditional multiple shelf format to resolve the problem of non-uniform culture conditions. They include culture devices that use surfaces comprised of gas permeable, plasma charged silicone and can integrate traditional attachment surfaces, such as those comprised of traditional tissue culture treated polystyrene. They include culture devices that integrate gas permeable, liquid permeable membranes. A variety of benefits accrue, including more optimal culture conditions during scale up and more efficient use of inventory space, incubator space, and disposal space. Furthermore, labor and contamination risk are reduced.
LIVING MAMMALIAN CELLS MODIFIED WITH FUNCTIONAL MODULAR NANOPARTICLES
An encapsulated living (viable) mammalian cell, and methods of making and using that cell, are provided.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING INFLAMMATION
The present invention is directed to a method of producing compositions derived from culturing cells under hypoxic conditions on a biocompatible surface in vitro. The culturing method produces both an extracellular matrix composition and a conditioned culture medium composition, which may be used separately or in combination to obtain physiologically acceptable compositions useful in a variety of medical and therapeutic applications.