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Electrically Conductive Nanomaterials Reinforced Cardiac Microtissues
Technology: Progenitor cells provide strong regenerative ability, but are limited by their immature phenotype and inability to generate functional tissues equivalent to adult cardiomyocytes. This technology provides a novel approach to successfully regenerate functional cardiomyocytes from progenitor cells. The strategy involves providing a physiologically-relevant...
Published: 3/22/2023   |   Inventor(s): Donald Menick, Ying Mei, Tan Yu, Dylan Richards, Bozhi Tian
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Category(s): BioPharma
3D microtissues to model infarction injury and methods preparing and using the same
These cardiac microtissues mimic the presentation of infarct injuries in individuals with cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack or stroke, allowing for a model to study pathogenesis and drug development for injuries caused by cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death, accounting for more than 17.6 million...
Published: 10/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ying Mei, Dylan Richards
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Category(s): Biomedical Sciences
Bi-Functional RGD Peptide and a Co-Signaling Mechanism to Promote Therapeutic Angiogenesis
Bi-Functional RGD Peptide to Promote Therapeutic Angiogenesis, Treat Ischemic Diseases Technology: While previous studies have focused on the identification of biological ligands to improve the functions of endothelial cells, MUSC and Clemson University researchers have combined modern bioinformatics and a newly established peptide functionalized...
Published: 3/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Chung-Jen (James) Chou, Ying Mei, Jia Jia
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Category(s): BioPharma
Improved Differentiation of Stem Cells into Cardiac Muscle Cells for Cardiac Tissue Repair
This approach advances the maturation of stem cells or progenitor cells, cells that differentiate like stem cells, to produce functional, biocompatible cardiomyocytes for the repair of damaged cardiac tissue. Cardiomyocytes are specialized cardiac muscle cells essential for cardiac muscle health. Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide,...
Published: 10/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ying Mei, Yu Tan, Dylan Richards, Donald Menick, Bozhi Tian
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Category(s): Biomedical Sciences