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Charles E. Hart, Brentwood US

Charles E. Hart, Brentwood, TN US

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20090232890COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for use in osteodistraction procedures. In one embodiment, a method of stimulating osteogenesis during and/or following bone distraction comprises providing a composition comprising a PDGF solution disposed in a biocompatible matrix and applying the composition to at least one site of bone distraction.09-17-2009
20100136085COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ARTHRODETIC PROCEDURES - The present invention provides compositions and methods for facilitating fusion of bones in a joint. The present invention provides compositions and methods for promoting fusion of bones in arthrodetic procedures. In one embodiment, a method of performing an arthrodetic procedure comprises providing a composition comprising PDGF disposed in a biocompatible matrix and applying the composition to a site of desired bone fusion in a joint.06-03-2010
20100183515COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN - The present invention relates to compositions and methods useful for treating structures of the vertebral column, including vertebral bodies. In one embodiment, a method for promoting bone formation in a vertebral body comprising providing a composition comprising a PDGF solution and a biocompatible matrix and applying the composition to at least one vertebral body. Promoting bone formation in a vertebral body, according to some embodiments, can increase bone volume, mass, and/or density leading to an increase in mechanical strength of the vertebral body treated with a composition of the present invention.07-22-2010
20100196347BONE GRAFTS WITH REDUCED PROTEASE ACTIVITY AND METHODS OF SELECTION AND USE - The invention features bone grafts (such as bone allografts) with reduced protease activity. These bone grafts are useful, for example, in conjunction with a polypeptide of interest (such as platelet derived growth factor) for treating, stabilizing, preventing, and/or delaying a bone, periodontium, ligament, cartilage, or tendon condition in an individual (such as a human). Additionally, the invention provides methods of measuring the protease activity associated with a bone graft, reducing the level of protease activity associated with a bone graft, selecting a bone graft with an acceptable level of protease activity, and methods of administering a bone graft and a polypeptide of interest to an individual.08-05-2010
20110117018COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BONE - The present invention relates to compositions, methods and kits for the treatment of bone particularly impaired or damaged bone.05-19-2011
20110165245COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for use in osteodistraction procedures. In one embodiment, a method of stimulating osteogenesis during and/or following bone distraction comprises providing a composition comprising a PDGF solution disposed in a biocompatible matrix and applying the composition to at least one site of bone distraction.07-07-2011
20110245929METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR JOINT HEALING AND REPAIR - The invention in some aspects provides implantable articles comprising in vitro-prepared tissues for joint repair. Devices and methods for introducing implantable articles into a subject are also provided. In some aspects of the invention devices and systems for minimally invasive surgery are provided. In some aspects, methods are provided for regenerating a bone-tendon interface in a subject by implanting an in vitro-prepared tissue between a detached tendon or detached ligament and a bone in a subject. In other aspects, methods are provided for maintaining exogenous, viable fibroblasts between a detached tendon and a bone in a subject. In other aspects, methods are provided for delivering exogenous cytokines and/or growth factors to a damaged bone-tendon interface.10-06-2011

Patent applications by Charles E. Hart, Brentwood, TN US