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Cord Blood Perfusion and Collection System
The present invention is a complete system for the collection of stem cells found within the umbilical cord and placenta vasculature. A strategy of the system is the use of perfusion in order to recover a larger yield of residual cells than what is currently recoverable. The invention is composed of three primary components: a hand-held sterile access...
Published: 6/27/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mathew Means, Christopher Chiang
Keywords(s): Clinical Diagnostics, In Vitro Diagnostics, Interventional and Surgical Systems, Sample Collection Method, Surgical Instruments
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Surgical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Blood & Tissue Samples
An Endoscopic Device and Method to Retrieve Tetherless Microtools
C11519: Improved Colon Biopsy Devices: Tetherless Microtools and Magnetic Deployment/ Retrieval EndoscopeNovelty: The device and method is used to retrieve tissue with minimally invasive and collects large numbers of samples.Value Proposition: Current colon biopsy methods include collection of many, relatively large samples from multiple areas in the...
Published: 6/27/2024   |   Inventor(s): David Gracias, Anthony Kalloo, Mouen Khashab, Florin Selaru
Keywords(s): Cancers, Clinical Diagnostics, Colorectal Cancer, Discovery/Research Tools, Disease Indication, Gastric Cancer, In Vitro Diagnostics, In Vitro Research Tool, Interventional and Surgical Systems, Pathology Tools, Sample Collection Method, Surgical Instruments
Category(s): Clinical and Disease Specializations, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Gastroenterology, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Oncology > Gastric Cancer, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Surgical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Oncology, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Oncology > Colorectal Cancer
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