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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
Versatile Embedded 3D Bioprinting to Create Thick Biomedical Tissue Structures
Creates Complex Thick Tissues Using a Cellular Hydrogel Composite MatrixThis biocompatible matrix bath enables rapid 3D printing of thick tissue analogues with custom features. Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field that requires advanced fabrication techniques to create permeable thick constructs with specific channels, cavities, and cell compositions...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Yong Huang, Ashley Compaan, Wenxuan Chai, Kaidong Song
Keywords(s): bioprinting, composite materials, Embedded printing, Hydrogel, in situ, Microgel, perfusion, thick tissue
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Materials
Hydrogel Devices that Reduce Friction and Increase Lubrication for Tissue Engineering Applications
Optimum Mesh Size Controls Elasticity and Permeability of Synthetic Hydrogels to Better Mimic Tissue Such As CartilageThese synthetic hydrogel devices offer optimum mesh size to reduce friction and increase lubricity in tissue engineering applications. Millions of patients suffer the loss or failure of an organ or tissue by accident or disease, and...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Wallace Sawyer, Thomas Angelini, Angela Pitenis, Juan Urueña Vargas, Ryan Nixon, Kyle Schulze
Keywords(s): biotribology, Friction, Gemini Configuration, Hydrogel, Mesh Site
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Materials, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Mechanical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Consumable