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FOUNDATION FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

FOUNDATION FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100183568METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF HEPATIC-LOBULE-LIKE CELL CLUSTER FROM ADIPOSE-TISSUE-DERIVED CELL - Disclosed are: a method for producing a hepatic-lobule-like cell mass from an adipose-tissue-derived cell, which is characterized by culturing the adipose-tissue-derived cell; a hepatic-lobule-like cell mass produced by the method; a method for the screening of a substance capable of promoting or inhibiting the formation of a hepatic-lobule-like cell mass, which is characterized by culturing an adipose-tissue-derived cell to produce the hepatic-lobule-like cell mass, wherein a candidate substance is added to a culture medium; and a kit for use in the screening method.07-22-2010
20100151574MULTIPOTENT PROGENITOR CELL DERIVED FROM ADIPOSE TISSUE - Disclosed is a cell mass containing an adipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell. Also disclosed is a method for producing an adipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell from an adipose tissue, which comprises the steps of: (a) removing erythrocytes from an adipose-tissue-derived cell mass to produce a preadipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell mass; and (b) removing cells other than the adipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell from the preadipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell mass to produce the desired adipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell. Further disclosed is an adipose-tissue-derived multipotent progenitor cell produced by the method.06-17-2010
20090270313Method of Treatment for Ischemic Heart Disease - The present invention provides a method of treatment for ischemic heart disease administering a scar formation accelerator containing at least one selected from SFRP2, SFRP4, Midkine, Pleiotrophin and Thymosin beta-10 as an effective ingredient to promote scar formation less fibrosis and retaining elasticity, and thereby improving cardiac function.10-29-2009