| CYTOLON AG Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120123792 | SYSTEM FOR MAKING AVAILABLE INDIVIDUAL OR POOLED, ALSO ANONYMOUS PATIENT DATA ON THE BASIS OF MOLECULAR GENOME, TRANSCRIPTOME, PROTEOME, EPIGENOME, OR METABOLOME DATA - The invention relates to a system for automatically, rapidly, and dynamically funding biological cells for transplantion, treatment, or research purposes between collection centers or banks (storage places) and hospitals, transplant centers, or research facilities, monitoring and assisting with processes from the transmission of requests, the delivery of cell preparation suitable for allogeneic transplantation, and the use of the found preparations to the monitoring of the result in the patient, and making said data available for statistical and other purposes, wherein samples are taken before and after the transplantation to analyze genomes, proteomes, transcriptomes, epigenomes, and/or metbolomes. | 05-17-2012 |
| 20110257999 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR THE SELECTION AND CONVEYANCE OF STORED ALLOGENEIC BIOLOGICAL CELLS FOR TRANSPLANTATION, THERAPY AND RESEARCH - The invention relates to a system for the automatic, rapid and dynamic conveyance of biological cells for transplant, therapy or research purposes between withdrawal | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110112864 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR THE COMPARISON OF INDIVIDUAL GENOME, TRANSCRIPTOME, PROTEOME, EPIGENOME, AND METABOLOME DATA WITH DATA FROM BONEMARROW DONOR REGISTERS AND BLOOD BANKS, UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD BANKS AND TISSUE BANKS - The invention relates to a system for the automatic, rapid and dynamic allocation of biological cells for transplantation, therapy, or research purposes between collection centers or banks (storage sites) and hospitals, transplant centers or research facilities, and for monitoring and supporting the processes from request transmission up to delivery of a cell preparation suitable for allogeneic transplantation, via the use of allocated preparations up to tracking the results in the patient and providing these data for statistical and other purposes, as well as assigning molecular-diagnostic results of individuals with the aim of verifying options—even in advance—of transplantations among the inventory of registers or banks. Using said system, it is possible for the first time—even in advance and online and with automatic retries—to propose complete solutions in the form of transplantations in specific and individual cases. | 05-12-2011 |