Cell separation using electric fields
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Mar 28, 2000
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Sep 4, 1998
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Abstract
The present invention involves methods and devices which enable discrete objects having a conducting inner core, surrounded by a dielectric membrane to be selectively inactivated by electric fields via irreversible breakdown of their dielectric membrane. One important application of the invention is in the selection, purification, and/or purging of desired or undesired biological cells from cell suspensions. According to the invention, electric fields can be utilized to selectively inactivate and render non-viable particular subpopulations of cells in a suspension, while not adversely affecting other desired subpopulations. According to the inventive methods, the cells can be selected on the basis of intrinsic or induced differences in a characteristic electroporation threshold; which can depend, for example, on a difference in cell size and/or critical dielectric membrane breakdown voltage. The invention enables effective cell separation without the need to employ undesirable exogenous agents, such as toxins or antibodies. The inventive method also enables relatively rapid cell separation involving a relatively low degree of trauma or modification to the selected, desired cells. The inventive method has a variety of potential applications in clinical medicine, research, etc., with two of the more important foreseeable applications being stem cell enrichment/isolation, and cancer cell purging.
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Patent Owner | Address | |
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BUCHANAN LINDA | 62 BEACH ROAD BROOKLINE MA 02416 | |
MANGANO JOSEPH A | 1530 NORTHKEY BOULEVARD ARLINGTON VA 22209 |
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- 1998 Application Filing Year
- C12N Class
- 3103 Applications Filed
- 1425 Patents Issued To-Date
- 45.93 % Issued To-Date
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Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Eppich, Henry M | 46 Wildrose Dr., Andover, VA 01810 | 6 | 165 |
# of filed Patents : 6 Total Citations : 165 | |||
Mangano, Joseph A | 1722 Pebble Beach Dr., Vienna, VA 22180 | 8 | 216 |
# of filed Patents : 8 Total Citations : 216 |
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- 137 Citation Count
- C12N Class
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Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unavoidable | $700.00 | $350.00 | $175.00 |
Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unintentional | $1,640.00 | $820.00 | $410.00 |
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