C12N2500/90

PROCESSES FOR PRODUCTION OF TUMOR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES AND USES OF SAME IN IMMUNOTHERAPY
20230045899 · 2023-02-16 ·

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

IN-VITRO CULTURE, INDUCTION, ACTIVATION AND CRYOPRESERVATION METHOD AND CELL BANK ESTABLISHMENT FOR IMMUNE CELLS
20230051425 · 2023-02-16 ·

The present invention discloses an in-vitro culture, induction, activation and cryopreservation method and cell bank establishment for immune cells. The method includes the follows: using a dedicated amplification medium of immune cells to perform first-stage amplification culture on mononuclear cells to obtain preliminarily amplified immune cells; using a dedicated induction medium of immune cells to perform second-stage induction and amplification culture on the preliminarily amplified immune cells to obtain induced immune cells; using a dedicated activation medium of immune cells to perform third-stage activation and amplification culture on the induced immune cells to obtain a large number of immune cells with activation functions; using a dedicated cryopreserving fluid of immune cells to cryopreserve the immune cells to obtain cryopreserved immune cells; and performing preservation according to ABO/RH typing and HLA typing; and establishing an information file of immune cells for retrieval to construct an immune cell bank.

USE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM IN THE MANUFACTURE OF A MEDICAMENT FOR TREATING HARD-TO-HEAL BURN WOUNDS
20230046306 · 2023-02-16 ·

The invention provides the use of mesenchymal stem cells for preparing drugs/medicines for the treatment of non-healing burn wounds. The inventor found that the mesenchymal stem cells of the present application are used to treat burn wounds and have significant curative effects. They can effectively promote the repair of hard-to-heal burn wounds, increase the healing rate of hard-to-heal burn wounds, and shorten wound healing time, with non-toxic side effects, easy absorption and other advantages. Therefore, the mesenchymal stem cells and the composition containing them can be used to prepare drugs/medicines for treating non-healing burn wounds.

CHEMICALLY DEFINED SERUM REPLACEMENTS FOR CELL CULTURE
20230052904 · 2023-02-16 ·

Disclosures herein are directed to chemically defined animal-derived component free supplements designed for individual cell types that supports the ex vivo growth of cells as well or better than serum, in chemically defined conditions.

Media for stem cell proliferation and induction

The present application discloses a cell culture media for growth, maintenance and induction of reversion to a less mature state of a cell comprising a MUC1* activating ligand.

EX VIVO PROLIFERATION OF EPITHELIAL CELLS
20180002669 · 2018-01-04 ·

The technology relates in part to methods and compositions for ex vivo proliferation and expansion of epithelial cells.

METHOD FOR INDUCING DIFFERENTIATION OF CORNEAL EPITHELIAL CELLS FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
20180010093 · 2018-01-11 · ·

The present invention relates to a method for inducing the differentiation of corneal epithelial cells from pluripotent stem cells. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method for autonomously differentiating pluripotent stem cells, such as human iPS cells, into ectodermal cell lineage in a serum-free medium without using feeder cells and inducing the differentiation of the resultant ocular surface ectodermal lineage cells into corneal epithelial cells.

DIFFERENTIATION OF MACROPHAGES FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
20180010096 · 2018-01-11 ·

The present invention relates to a method of culturing primitive-like macrophages from stem cells, a kit when used in the method thereof and uses of the primitive like macrophage for in-vitro disease models and for screening compounds for therapy. One embodied culture method comprises contacting and incubating embryonic stem cells or induced pluripotent stem cells with a serum-free culture media comprising a GSK3 inhibitor to differentiate stem cells into cells of the mesoderm lineage, followed by incubation with a culture media comprising Dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1) to differentiate the mesoderm into cells of hematopoietic lineage, maturing hematopoietic cells and incubating these cells with a culture media comprising M-CSF to drive differentiation into primitive-like macrophages. Another embodiment comprises incubating the stem cells with serum-free culture media comprising FGF2 and BMP4 to induce differentiation into cells of the mesoderm lineage, followed by incubating the cells with a culture media comprising FGF2, BMP4, Activin A and VEGF to differentiate the cells of the mesoderm lineage into cells of the hematopoietic cell lineage, maturing the cells of the hematopoietic cell lineage and lastly, incubating the matured hematopoietic cells with culture media comprising M-CSF to drive the differentiation of hematopoietic cells into primitive-like macrophages.

SERUM-FREE INDUCTION METHOD FOR SENSORY NEURON CELL
20230235282 · 2023-07-27 ·

Provided is a human-derived sensory neuron induction culture system. A combination of a small molecule inhibitor LY2157299 and a growth factor is added into a serum-free basal medium. Compared with an induction method involving serum, not only is the efficiency of inducing pluripotent stem cells into sensory neurons greatly improved, but the expression of a variety of ion channel proteins is also significantly improved, thereby achieving successful induction of multiple induced pluripotent stem cells from different sources into sensory neurons.

Hemangio-colony forming cells

Methods of generating and expanding human hemangio-colony forming cells in vitro and methods of expanding and using such cells are disclosed. The methods permit the production of large numbers of hemangio-colony forming cells as well as derivative cells, such as hematopoietic and endothelial cells. The cells obtained by the methods disclosed may be used for a variety of research, clinical, and therapeutic applications.