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Kit to Isolate Adipose-Derived Stem Cells for Clinical Use
Enables the rapid and efficient isolation of therapeutically relevant, multipotent stem cells without using electricity and enzymes These paramagnetic immunobeads rapidly isolate high quantities of adipose-derived stem cells while preserving the biological characteristics of the cells that are important for research and clinical use. Stem cells have...
Published: 8/24/2021
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Inventor(s):
John Murray
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Edward Scott
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Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Therapeutics
Cell-based Arrays for Screening Combination Drug Efficacy for Personalized Cancer Therapy
Arrays Require Just a Small Number of Rare Cells to Determine Best Combination of Drugs for Patient TreatmentThese cell-based arrays use a small sampling of cells to help isolate and identify a patient’s sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs in vitro, potentially personalizing treatment of cancer. The cancer stem cell hypothesis postulates that...
Published: 6/27/2021
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Inventor(s):
Edward Scott
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Benjamin Keselowsky
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Abhinav Acharya
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Emina Huang
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Matthew Carstens
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Technology Classifications > Others > Others
Microarray for Efficient, Inexpensive Testing on Rare Patient-Derived Cells
Reduces Costs by Allowing Researchers to Test Multiple Agents SimultaneouslyThis cell-based microarray allows testing of a wide range of biological or pharmaceutical agents on small numbers of cells from rare populations. Patient-derived cells such as cancer cells, stem cells and precancerous cells are difficult and expensive to obtain. Inefficient...
Published: 6/27/2021
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Inventor(s):
Edward Scott
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Benjamin Keselowsky
,
Abhinav Acharya
,
Emina Huang
,
Matthew Carstens
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Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Others