A Two-Part Needle for Delivering Fragile Therapeutic Cells

Case ID: 58-2014

Web Published: 11/19/2021

Delivering therapeutic progenitor cells are an attractive method to stimulate regeneration in spinal cord or heart injuries.

 

Many companies have approached clinical trials for the use of stem cell therapy, but are faced with a major hurdle in administration. Delivering cells into the human body with traditional injection methods results in poor cell survival and retention. Cells are particularly vulnerable to shear stress, whereby the cells are damaged during injection and therefore may not effectively integrate into the host tissue to rejuvenate a population of cells. This delivery dilemma needs to be addressed in order to move forward with stem cell therapeutics.

 

Patent Information:
Title App Type Country Serial No. Patent No. File Date Issued Date Expire Date Patent Status
A Two-Part Needle for Delivering Fragile Therapeutic Cells PROV - Provisional *United States 61/871,606   8/16/2012   8/16/2013 Expired
A Two-Part Needle for Delivering Fragile Therapeutic Cells Utility *United States 13/660,361 8,322,940 8/7/2013 5/2/2014 8/16/2032 Patented Case

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For Information, Contact:
Steven Lott
Inteum Company
steve.demo@inteum.com
Inventors:
Jarrod Livingston
Keywords:
Drug Delivery
Medical

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