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Injectable Cell-Derived Therapeutic to Stimulate Tissue Regeneration or Healing
Delivers Therapeutically Active Enhanced Secretome to Damaged Tissue to Promote Tissue RegenerationThis injectable minimally invasive treatment delivers enhanced secretome harvested from electrically stimulated cells to damaged tissue, thereby promoting tissue regeneration noninvasively. Biological cells and tissues produce a variety of proteins and...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Christine Schmidt, Sahba Mobini
Keywords(s): electrical stimulation, Hydrogel, regenerative medicine, secretome, Therapeutic Application, Tissue Engineering
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Therapeutics
Stimulation of Spinal Cord Motor Neurons to Lead to Paralyzed Muscle Restoration
Activates Incapacitated Muscles by Applying Multiple Electrical Signals across Spinal CordThis spinal cord treatment electrically stimulates damaged motor neurons to activate previously paralyzed or incapacitated muscles. The spinal cord is involved in all voluntary and autonomic biological processes, such as digestion, respiration, and walking. In...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): David Fuller, Kevin Otto, Michael Sunshine
Keywords(s): electrical stimulation, frequency interference, motor neuron, Spinal Cord Injury, Spinal Cord Treatment, stimulation
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Equipment, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Others
Electroactive Biomaterials that Can Be Used to Repair Peripheral Nerve Defects
Affordable Polymer-Based Scaffold Promotes Nerve Regeneration by Electrical StimulationThis biomaterial composed of electroactive polymers utilizes electrical stimulation of cells to promote nerve regeneration within the peripheral nervous system. The field of regenerative medicine continually attracts increasing attention from investors and industries,...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): John Hardy, Christine Schmidt
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, electrical stimulation, electroactive polymers, Nerve Regeneration
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Electrical, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Materials, Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Drug Delivery, Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Others, Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Others, Technology Classifications > Veterinary > Others, Technology Classifications > Veterinary > Therapeutics