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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6197325 | Supplemented and unsupplemented tissue sealants, methods of their production and use This invention provides methods for the localized delivery of supplemented tissue sealants, wherein the supplemented tissue sealants comprise at least one composition which is selected from one or more antibodies, analgesics, anticoagulants, anti-inflamma... | 03/06/2001 |
| 6187529 | Method for preparing organs for transplantation after cryopreservation The invention relates to the field of organ and tissue perfusion. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for preparing organs, such as the kidney and liver, for cryopreservation through the introduction of vitrifiable concentrations ... | 02/13/2001 |
| 6156311 | Modulators of expression and function of LRP in alzheimer's disease The present invention broadly relates to the treatment, diagnosis, and prophylactic prevention of Alzheimer's disease. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and compositions for preventing the endocytosis and cellular internalization... | 12/05/2000 |
| 6124273 | Chitin hydrogels, methods of their production and use This invention is directed to the preparation and utilization of supplemented chitin hydrogels, such as chitosan hydrogels. Further provided are biomaterials comprising same. The particular supplement delivered by the chitin hydrogel is selected as a func... | 09/26/2000 |
| 6054122 | Supplemented and unsupplemented tissue sealants, methods of their production and use This invention provides a fibrin sealant dressing, wherein said fibrin sealant may be supplemented with at least one composition selected from, for example, one or more regulatory compounds, antibody, antimicrobial compositions, analgesics, anticoagulants... | 04/25/2000 |
| 5925738 | Methods of production and use of liquid formulations of plasma proteins The present invention relates to the preparation and use of liquid formulations of plasma proteins, particularly blood coagulation factors. More specifically, the present invention relates to stable liquid formulations of Factor VIII and Factor IX that ca... | 07/20/1999 |
| 5856081 | Computer controlled cryoprotectant perfusion apparatus The present invention is directed to a computer controlled apparatus for perfusing, cooling, and warming a biological organ. The apparatus includes a programmable computer, selectively addressable arterial perfusate reservoirs having inputs and outputs in... | 01/05/1999 |
| 5821045 | Methods for removal of cryoprotectant from organs prior to transplantation The invention relates to the field of organ and tissue perfusion. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for preparing organs, such as the kidney and liver, for cryopreservation through the introduction of vitrifiable concentrations ... | 10/13/1998 |
| 5723282 | Method of preparing organs for vitrification The invention relates to the field of organ and tissue perfusion. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for preparing organs, such as the kidney and liver, for cryopreservation through the introduction of vitrifiable concentrations ... | 03/03/1998 |
| 5545516 | Inactivation of extracellular enveloped viruses in blood and blood components by phenthiazin-5-ium dyes plus light This invention provides methods for inactivating pathogenic contaminants in whole blood, plasma, cellular blood components, or in any combination thereof, by adding a phenthiazin-5-ium dye(s) thereto and irradiating said dye-containing composition for an ... | 08/13/1996 |
| 5250303 | Procedure for storing red cells with prolonged maintenance of cellular concentrations of ATP and 2,3 DPG This invention provides an improved method for prolonging the shelf life of transfusible red blood cells by decreasing the effective osmolality of the suspending solution and increasing the intracellular pH of the cells prior to storage thereof. This inve... | 10/05/1993 |