Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Cell populations which co-express CD49c and CD90
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Application No.: US10251685Application Date: 2002-09-20
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Publication No.: US09969977B2Publication Date: 2018-05-15
- Inventor: Tony W. Ho , Gene C. Kopen , William F. Righter , J. Lynn Rutkowski , Joseph Wagner , W. Joseph Herring , Vanessa Ragaglia
- Applicant: Tony W. Ho , Gene C. Kopen , William F. Righter , J. Lynn Rutkowski , Joseph Wagner , W. Joseph Herring , Vanessa Ragaglia
- Applicant Address: US PA Malvern
- Assignee: GARNET BIOTHERAPEUTICS
- Current Assignee: GARNET BIOTHERAPEUTICS
- Current Assignee Address: US PA Malvern
- Agency: Medler Ferro Woodhouse & Mills PLLC
- Agent Cynthia M. Bouchez
- Main IPC: C12N5/077
- IPC: C12N5/077 ; C12N5/078 ; A61K35/12

Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and to formulate pharmaceutical compositions. In a further embodiment, a substantially homogenous population of cells which co-express CD49c, CD90 and at least one cardiac-related transcription factor is made and can be used to treat a human suffering from a cardiac condition.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040058412A1 Cell populations which co-express CD49c and CD90 Public/Granted day:2004-03-25
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