Emanuele Ostuni - Watertown MA, US Christopher S. Chen - Baltimore MD, US Donald E. Ingber - Boston MA, US George M. Whitesides - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
President & Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA Children's Medical Center Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C12N 11/02 C12N 11/08 C07K 17/02 C07K 17/08
US Classification:
435177, 435180, 530812, 530815
Abstract:
A method of patterning materials, such as proteins, on a contoured surface by depositing them onto protrusions on a surface, and a cell containment device that may be constructed by this method, are provided. The method may involve selectively depositing a material on a substrate including a contoured surface including protrusions and recesses. By applying a first fluid to the contoured surface and allowing the first fluid to distribute across only a portion of the contoured surface, a material may be deposited on the protrusions and not the recesses, or on the recesses and not the protrusions. Such a method may be used to selectively pattern cells or other materials on substrates.
Selective Deposition Of Materials On Contoured Surfaces
Emanuele Ostuni - Watertown MA, US Christopher S. Chen - Baltimore MD, US Donald E. Ingber - Boston MA, US George M. Whitesides - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C12N 11/08
US Classification:
435180
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method of patterning materials, such as proteins, on a contoured surface by depositing them onto protrusions on the surface and to a cell containment device that may be constructed by this method. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a method of selectively depositing a material on a substrate including a contoured surface including a protrusion and a recess. The method includes applying a first fluid to the contoured surface of the substrate and allowing the first fluid to distribute across a portion of the contoured surface such that the first fluid contacts the protrusion and not the recess. The method also includes allowing a first material to deposit on the substrate where the substrate is in contact with the first fluid. Optionally, this method may further include applying a second fluid to the contoured surface of the substrate, allowing the second fluid to distribute across a portion of the contoured surface such that the second fluid contacts the recess, and allowing a second material to deposit on the substrate where the substrate is in contact with the second fluid. Optionally, the method may still further include applying a third fluid to the contoured surface of the substrate, allowing the third fluid to distribute across a portion of the contoured surface, and allowing a third material with an affinity for one of the first material and the second material to deposit on the substrate only where the one of the first material and the second material is deposited. In one embodiment of this method the first material is a cytophobic material, the second material is a cytophilic material and the third material is a cell.In another embodiment, the present invention is directed to a cell containment device, including a substrate having a contoured surface, a recess in the surface of the substrate, a cytophobic material connected to the surface of the substrate outside the recess and a cytophilic material connected to the recess.
In Situ Expansion Of Engineered Devices For Regeneration
- Cambridge MA, US - Boston MA, US Christopher S. Chen - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61L 27/52 A61L 27/38
Abstract:
Engineered human tissue seed constructs are provided that are suitable for implantation in subjects. Methods of making and using the engineered tissue seed constructs are provided.
Situ Expansion Of Engineered Devices For Regeneration
- Cambridge MA, US - Boston MA, US Christopher S. CHEN - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61L 27/52 A61L 27/38
Abstract:
Engineered human tissue seed constructs are provided that are suitable for implantation in subjects. Methods of making and using the engineered tissue seed constructs are provided.
A valve includes a body including an inner bore extending between a first port and a second port, a seat, and one or more restrainers and a disk that is moveable between the seat and the one or more restrainers such that a first pressure that is less than 1 pascal and applied in a first direction causes the disk to move from a first position towards a second position to permit fluid communication between the first port and the second port. A metamaterial scaffold including a structure defining a lumen, at least a portion of an outer or non-lumen surface of the structure is coated with a plurality of biological cells, and wherein the structure is composed of a metamaterial.
A valve includes a body including an inner bore extending between a first port and a second port, a seat, and one or more restrainers and a disk that is moveable between the seat and the one or more restrainers such that a first pressure that is less than 1 pascal and applied in a first direction causes the disk to move from a first position towards a second position to permit fluid communication between the first port and the second port. A metamaterial scaffold including a structure defining a lumen, at least a portion of an outer or non-lumen surface of the structure is coated with a plurality of biological cells, and wherein the structure is composed of a metamaterial.
In Situ Expansion Of Engineered Devices For Regeneration
- Cambridge MA, US - Boston MA, US Christopher S. CHEN - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61L 27/52 A61L 27/38
Abstract:
Engineered human tissue seed constructs are provided that are suitable for implantation in subjects. Methods of making and using the engineered tissue seed constructs are provided.
Mergers and Acquisitions Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions
ISLN:
922617943
Admitted:
Admitted to practice in China and New York
University:
Georgetown University Law Center, 2012; Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Antai College of Economics and Management, 2008; Shanghai Jiao Tong University, KoGuan Law School, 2008
Christopher J Chen MD 3000 Colby St STE 106, Berkeley, CA 94705 5106471200 (phone), 5106471205 (fax)
Christopher Chen MD 4439 Stoneridge Dr STE 110, Pleasanton, CA 94588 9254612840 (phone), 8009409545 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Washington University School of Medicine Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hip Replacement Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Spinal Surgery Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Chen graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Pleasanton, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Stanford Health Care Valleycare.
Miami VA Medical Center Radiation Oncology 1201 NW 16 St, Miami, FL 33125 3055753180 (phone), 3055757253 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College Graduated: 1998
Conditions:
Hodgkin's Lymphoma Leukemia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Multiple Myeloma Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chen graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1998. He works in Miami, FL and 3 other locations and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Plantation General Hospital, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University Of Miami Hospital and Westside Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Chen graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1978. He works in Lynn, MA and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Beverly Hospital, Hallmark Health System Melrose Wakefield Hospital, North Shore Medical Center Salem Campus and Winchester Hospital.
Bowling Green Christian Academy Bowling Green KY 1971-1972, Jones Jaggers Elementary School Bowling Green KY 1972-1973, Henderson Elementary School San Jose CA 1973-1974, Graystone Elementary School San Jose CA 1974-1978, Bret Harte Middle School San Jose CA 1978-1979, Mango Junior High School Sunnyvale CA 1978-1980
Ne Zha 2 executive producers Christopher Chen and Alina Yan Qiu compare the second films outsized victory to Camerons Terminator franchise. The original, 1984s Terminator, was modestly successful with $78 million. Yet the sequel, 1991s Terminator 2: Judgment Day, became a runaway smash w
Date: Feb 25, 2025
Category: Entertainment
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3D-printed sugar 'vascular system' feeds nutrients to engineered tissues
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