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5545130
THREE-DIMENSIONAL BONE MARROW CELL AND TISSUE CULTURE SYSTEM
FLOW THROUGH ELECTROPORATION METHOD
Naughton Gail K, Naughton UNITED STATES assigned Sciences Inc
Brian Groton, VT, to Advanced Tissue
The present invention relates to a three-dimensional cell culture system which can be used to culture a variety of different cells and tissues in vitro for prolonged periods of time. In accordance with the invention, cells derived from a desired tissue are inoculated and grown on a pre-established stromal support matrix. The stromal support matrix comprises stromal cells, such as fibroblasts actively growing on a three-dimensional matrix. Stromal cells may also include other cells found in loose connective tissue such as endothelial cells, macrophages/monocytes. adipocytes, pericytes, reticular cells found in bone marrow stroma, etc. The stromal matrix provides the support, growth factors, and regulatory factors necessary to sustain long-term active proliferation of cells in culture. When grown in this three-dimensional system, the proliferating cells mature and segregate properly to form components of adult tissues analogous to counterparts found in vivo.
Hofmann Gunter A; Kent Henry San Diego, UNITED STATES assigned to Genetronics Inc
CA,
A flow through apparatus for implanting molecules into living blood cells of a patient, comprises a housing including an elongated flow through chamber having an inlet and an outlet at opposite ends thereof, a pair of elongated spaced apart parallel electrodes disposed between the inlet and the outlet for fluid to flow therebetween, a continuous flow shunt including a pump for withdrawing blood from a patient, passing it through the flow through chamber between the electrodes and returning it to the patient, apparatus for injecting a predetermined quantity of fluid medium carrying preselected molecules into the blood after it has been drawn from the patient and before it passes through said chamber, and an electrical source for applying a predetermined electric signal of a predetermined amplitude and duration to the electrodes for generating and repeatedly applying electric fields of a predetermined amplitude and duration to the flow of the mixture of blood and fluid medium in order to make the walls of preselected cells in the blood transiently permeable to permit molecules to enter the preselected cells without killing the cells.
5543316 INJECTABLE CULTURE MEDIUM FOR MAINTAINING VIABILITY OF MYOBLAST CELLS Zawadzka Agatha; Tsang Wen-Ghih; Brown Robert H Charlestown, MA, UNITED STATES assigned to Diacrin Inc; The General Hospital Corporation An injectable grade medium for maintaining cells comprising: (a) a sugar; (b) a serum albumin; (c) a calcium salt; (d) a phosphate salt; (e) a source of iron; (f) at least one salt of a Group I element; (g) at least one salt of a Group II element; (h) at least one amino acid; and (i) at least one vitamin. Components (a) through (i) are present in the medium in amounts in order to provide an osmolality of the medium of from about 320 mOsrn/kg to about 550 mOsm/kg. Such an injectable grade medium has an increased osmolality as compared with conventional media, and thus such medium may be employed in order to maintain cells over extended periods of time and for injecting such cells into a desired transplantation site of a patient, whereby such cells are transplanted into the patient, and are capable of functioning in the patient.
5545223 PORTED TISSUE IMPLANT SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING SAME Neuenfeldt Steve; Brauker James; Clarke Robert Vernon Hills, IL, UNITED STATES assigned to Baxter International Inc A method and apparatus for implanting cells in a host is provided. In an embodiment, an implant assembly for a host tissue is provided comprising wall means defining a chamber for holding cells for implantation, the wall means including means for foxing a porous boundary between the host tissue and the implanted cells in the chamber, the pore size of the boundary being sufficient to isolate the implanted cells from the immune response of the host tissue, and port means for providing selective access to the chamber.