Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080274165 | WOUND HEALING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING KERATIN BIOMATERIALS - Disclosed are keratin preparations for use in medical applications. Methods of treating wounds are provided, wherein keratin preparations are applied to the wound in a treatment effective amount. Methods of treating burn wounds are also provided. Surgical or paramedic aids are provided, comprising a substrate with keratin preparations provided thereon. Kits comprising keratin derivatives packaged in sterile form are also provided. | 11-06-2008 |
20090004242 | Coatings and Biomedical Implants Formed From Keratin Biomaterials - Methods are provided to produce optimal fractionations of charged keratins that have superior biomedical activity. Also provided are medical implants coated with these keratin preparations. Further provided are methods of treating blood coagulation in a patient in need thereof. | 01-01-2009 |
20090017001 | AMBIENT STORED BLOOD PLASMA EXPANDERS - A liquid plasma expander or resuscitation fluid composition for use in a subject in need thereof, comprising, consisting of; or consisting essentially of: (a) a keratin derivative (preferably alpha keratose, gamma keratose, or combinations thereof, and with basic alpha keratose preferred over acidic alpha keratose); and (b) an electrolyte solution, with the keratin derivative solubilized in the electrolyte solution to form a homogeneous liquid composition. Blood substitutes formed therefrom and methods of making and using the same are also described. | 01-15-2009 |
20090047260 | KERATIN BIOMATERIALS FOR CELL CULTURE AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are cell culture substrates and microcarriers that include a keratin, e.g., in porous particulate form. The substrate may be provided in or further includes a liquid carrier and/or viable cells. The keratin may be alpha kerateines, gamma kerateines, and combinations thereof, and may be in the form of a meta keratin. In some embodiments, the keratin is acidic or basic. Methods of administering cultured cells are also provided, including administering the cell culture substrates or microcarriers to a subject in need thereof. Kits are further provided, and may include a suitable container; a plurality of cell culture substrates or microcarriers as described herein packaged into said container; and optionally, instructions for use. | 02-19-2009 |
20100197021 | KERATIN BIOMATERIALS FOR CELL CULTURE AND METHODS OF USE - Provided are keratin compositions useful in cell culture. In some embodiments the keratins are biocompatible, promote cell growth, promote cell adhesion and provide an excellent substrate for cell culture. Keratin compositions described herein may be used as coatings, gels, three-dimensional scaffolds, additives to cell culture media, microcarriers, etc. The keratin substrates may also be used to deliver cells, e.g., for cell therapy applications. | 08-05-2010 |
20110046732 | STRUCTURALLY MODIFIED ACELLULAR TISSUE ENGINEERING SCAFFOLDS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION - Methods are provided for producing a bioscaffold from natural tissues by oxidizing a decellularized tissue to produce a bioscaffold having pores therein. The pore size and porosity is increased to better accommodate intact cells so that live cells can better infiltrate and inhabit the bioscaffold. The bioscaffold may be freeze-dried or lyophilized, sterilized and (optionally) aseptically packaged for subsequent use. A further aspect of the present invention is a bioscaffold produced by the processes described herein. Methods of treatment using the bioscaffold as a graft or as a biomedical implant for implantation are also provided. Also provided are methods of seeding a bioscaffold with mammalian cells, wherein the seeding carried out either in vitro or in vivo, and wherein a bioscaffold produced as described herein is utilized for said seeding. | 02-24-2011 |
20110137329 | NERVE REGENERATION EMPLOYING KERATIN BIOMATERIALS - A keratin hydrogel matrix serves as an effective acellular scaffold for axonal regeneration and facilitates functional nerve recovery. | 06-09-2011 |
20110142910 | Clotting and Healing Compositions Containing Keratin Biomaterials - Disclosed are optimized keratin preparations for use in medical applications. Methods to produce optimized keratin preparations are provided for use in biomedical applications, particularly for the treatment of bleeding, and for the treatment of wounds. Also disclosed are surgical or paramedic aids comprising a substrate with keratin preparations provided thereon, and kits comprising keratin derivatives packaged in sterile form. | 06-16-2011 |
20110217285 | KERATIN BIOMATERIALS FOR TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIA - Provided herein are keratin compositions useful for treating ischemia and/or reperfusion injury, such as that associated with myocardial infarct, ischemic stroke, brain trauma such as traumatic brain injury, hypothermia, chronic wounds, and burns. | 09-08-2011 |
20110217356 | CONTROLLED DELIVERY SYSTEM - Provided herein are keratin compositions (e.g., keratin gels, scaffolds, particulates, and the like) including a compound of interest, useful for release and/or delivery of the compound of interest (e.g., in vivo or in vitro). In some embodiments, the composition is a composition formulated for controlled release of the compound of interest. | 09-08-2011 |
20110300193 | AMBIENT STORED BLOOD PLASMA EXPANDERS - A liquid plasma expander or resuscitation fluid composition for use in a subject in need thereof, comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of: (a) a keratin derivative (preferably alpha keratose, gamma keratose, or combinations thereof, and with basic alpha keratose preferred over acidic alpha keratose); and (b) an electrolyte solution, with the keratin derivative solubilized in the electrolyte solution to form a homogeneous liquid composition. Blood substitutes formed therefrom and methods of making and using the same are also described. | 12-08-2011 |
20120009237 | WOUND HEALING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING KERATIN BIOMATERIALS - Disclosed are keratin preparations for use in medical applications. Methods of treating wounds are provided, wherein keratin preparations are applied to the wound in a treatment effective amount. Methods of treating burn wounds are also provided. Surgical or paramedic aids are provided, comprising a substrate with keratin preparations provided thereon. Kits comprising keratin derivatives packaged in sterile form are also provided. | 01-12-2012 |
20120064043 | TISSUE ENGINEERING SCAFFOLDS AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are methods of producing a meniscus scaffold to remove material and increase the pore size and porosity therein. In some embodiments, methods include seeding the tissue with allogeneic or autogeneic cells. Bioscaffolds produced by the processes described herein are also provided, as are methods of treating a subject in need of a bioscaffold implant. | 03-15-2012 |
20120259415 | STRUCTURALLY MODIFIED ACELLULAR TISSUE ENGINEERING SCAFFOLDS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION - Methods are provided for producing a bioscaffold from natural tissues by oxidizing a decellularized tissue to produce a bioscaffold having pores therein. The pore size and porosity is increased to better accommodate intact cells so that live cells can better infiltrate and inhabit the bioscaffold. The bioscaffold may be freeze-dried or lyophilized, sterilized and (optionally) aseptically packaged for subsequent use. A further aspect of the present invention is a bioscaffold produced by the processes described herein. Methods of treatment using the bioscaffold as a graft or as a biomedical implant for implantation are also provided. Also provided are methods of seeding a bioscaffold with mammalian cells, wherein the seeding carried out either in vitro or in vivo, and wherein a bioscaffold produced as described herein is utilized for said seeding. | 10-11-2012 |
20130251689 | KERATIN COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF BONE DEFICIENCY OR INJURY - A bone graft composition is described, with one or more of: (a) keratose; (b) kerateine; (c) optionally, particulate filler; (d) optionally, an antibiotic; and (e) water or saline. The composition may be provided in sterile form in a container, and optionally lyophilized. Methods of treating a bone deficiency or fracture making use of such compositions are also described. | 09-26-2013 |
20130251690 | STEM CELL DIFFERENTIATION USING KERATIN BIOMATERIALS - Provided are methods and keratin compositions useful for modulation of cell differentiation, both in vitro and in vivo, for example, in cell therapy applications. | 09-26-2013 |
20130344056 | KERATIN BIOMATERIALS FOR TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIA - Provided herein are keratin compositions useful for treating ischemia and/or reperfusion injury, such as that associated with myocardial infarct, ischemic stroke, brain trauma such as traumatic brain injury, hypothermia, chronic wounds, and burns. | 12-26-2013 |