Patents Assigned to Core Dynamics Limited
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Patent number: 8580487Abstract: A method of preserving functionality of an organ. The method includes removing a whole organ and associated vasculature, cryo-preserving the whole organ, allowing a period of time to elapse, thawing the whole organ including vasculature and introducing the whole organ into a recipient so that the organ is supplied with blood by vasculature belonging to the recipient. Further disclosed is a method of preserving fertility of a patient undergoing a treatment expected to cause sterility. The method include removing a whole gonadal organ from the patient, cryo-preserving the whole gonadal organ, conducting the treatment and waiting for an effect thereof to subside, thawing the whole gonadal organ and introducing the whole gonadal organ where it is supplied with blood by the vasculature system of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Amir Arav, Yehudit Natan, Saar Yavin, Uri Meir, Udi Damari
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Patent number: 8512941Abstract: Provided is a preservation solution for preserving biological material at low temperature including one or more polyphenols and a method for preservation of biological material, the method includes adding the preservation solution to biological material, cooling the biological material and storing it under appropriate storing conditions. The present method may be used for hypothermic preservation or for cryopreservation, including freezing and lyophilization, and may be used with any biological material, including cells selected from RBC, WBC, MNC, UCB MNC and bacteria. In the case of RBC, also disclosed is a method for its freezing such that upon thawing, the material has less than 2% free hemoglobin.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventor: Yehudit Natan
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Patent number: 8196416Abstract: An apparatus for freezing a biological sample in a container while it moves along a cooling axis is provided. The apparatus has at least one set of two cooling plates with inner surfaces having a first plate dimension perpendicular to the axis, and a second plate dimension parallel to the axis. The inner surfaces define a passage therebetween with a width that corresponds to the container thickness and which is no larger than the first plate dimension. A method for cooling using the apparatus is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Meir Uri, Yaniv Damari
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Patent number: 8198085Abstract: The present invention generally concerns cell therapy and products for use in such therapy. Particularly, the invention provides a preserved cell preparation essentially free of one or more members of a group of cryoprotecting agents consisting of polyalcohols, DMSO and cryoprotecting proteins, the preserved cell preparation comprising somatic cells and at least one polyphenol, wherein upon reconstitution of cells in the cell preparation, at least a portion of said stem cells are viable, said portion being sufficient for use of the cell preparation in stem cell therapy. The invention also provides cells reconstituted from preserved somatic cells, and the use of the reconstituted cells in cell therapy. A preferred cell preparation in accordance with the invention comprises stem cells, preferably human stem cells.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Tamir Kanias, Yehudit Natan
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Publication number: 20120090160Abstract: Provided is a method of designing a system for use in a process for freezing a biological material at a desired cooling rate, the system including a device for freezing biological material including a cooling unit and a heat insulation unit, and a container configured for receiving therein the biological material; the method including: designing the container to have a first portion and a second portion; designing the heat insulation unit to have a first receiving portion and a second receiving portion; configuring the first and second portions of the heat insulation unit to receive therein the first and second portions of the container, respectively, to ensure that the second portion of the container is in thermal contact with the cooling unit; determining dimensions of the first and second portions of the container and of the heat insulation unit in accordance with the desired cooling rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: CORE DYNAMICS LIMITEDInventor: Ginadi SHAHAM
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Patent number: 8037696Abstract: The temperature of a biological material is changed from a first temperature to a second temperature within a time period, one of the said first or second temperature being above freezing temperature and the other being below freezing temperature, by placing the biological material in tight contact with at least one, preferably between two heat exchangers, and controlling the temperature in at least one of said heat exchangers such that a freezing temperature front propagates in said material away from at least one of the two heat exchangers.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Ginadi Shaham, Udi Damari, Benny Rousso
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Publication number: 20110177488Abstract: Provided is a preservation solution for preserving biological material at low temperature including one or more polyphenols and a method for preservation of biological material, the method includes adding the preservation solution to biological material, cooling the biological material and storing it under appropriate storing conditions. The present method may be used for hypothermic preservation or for cryopreservation, including freezing and lyophilization, and may be used with any biological material, including cells selected from RBC, WBC, MNC, UCB MNC and bacteria. In the case of RBC, also disclosed is a method for its freezing such that upon thawing, the material has less than 2% free hemoglobin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: CORE DYNAMICS LIMITEDInventors: Yehudit NATAN, Tamir KANIAS
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Patent number: 7935478Abstract: A preservation solution for preserving a biological material at a low temperature including one or more polyphenols, and a method for preserving a biological material are provided. The method includes adding the preservation solution to a biological material, cooling the biological material and storing it under appropriate storing conditions. The method can be used for hypothermic preservation or for cryopreservation, including freezing and lyophilization, of any biological material, including cells selected from RBC, WBC, MNC, UCB, HSC and bacteria. A method is also provided for freezing RBCs such that upon thawing, the RBCs include less than 2% free hemoglobin.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Yehudit Natan, Tamir Kanias
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Patent number: 7892726Abstract: The invention provides a method for the sterilization of a biological preparation comprising desired viable biological entities. The method comprises irradiating a dried (e.g. freeze-dried) biological preparation with ionizing or UV radiation at an intensity and for a duration sufficient to reduce the amount or activity of living-matter contaminants in the biological preparation, the intensity and duration selected such that at least part of the desired biological entities in the sample remains viable. The method of the invention is particularly suitable for the reduction of the amount or activity of contaminants such as bacteria or viruses from biological preparations comprising red blood cells or platelets.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Yehudit Natan, Tamir Kanias
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Publication number: 20100281886Abstract: There are provided a system and a method for cryopreserving a liquid biological material disposed in a bag having a longitudinal axis. The system comprises a bag holder for holding the bag, so that the biological material therein has a surface area S, and a volume V, a tank containing a cryogenic fluid, a mechanism for the immersion of the bag holder into the tank along the longitudinal axis, an opening in the tank for insertion therethrough of the bag holder, and a guide member extending from the opening into the tank. There are further provided a system and a method for warming a cryopreserved liquid biological material disposed in a bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Ginadi Shaham, Yehudit Natan, Dana Lorber, Peter Bartal, Yoram Amsalem, Yaniv Damari
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Publication number: 20100197017Abstract: Provided is a method for the sterilization of a biological preparation including desired viable biological entities. The method includes irradiating a dried (e.g. freeze-dried) biological preparation with UV radiation at an intensity and for a duration sufficient to reduce the amount or activity of living-matter contaminants in the biological preparation, the intensity and duration selected such that at least part of the desired biological entities in the sample remains viable. The described method is particularly suitable for the reduction of the amount or activity of contaminants such as bacteria or viruses from biological preparations including red blood cells or platelets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: CORE DYNAMICS LIMITEDInventors: Yehudit NATAN, Tamir KANIAS
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Publication number: 20100105133Abstract: The present invention generally concerns cell therapy and products for use in such therapy. Particularly, the invention provides a preserved cell preparation essentially free of one or more members of a group of cryoprotecting agents consisting of polyalcohols, DMSO and cryoprotecting proteins, the preserved cell preparation comprising somatic cells and at least one polyphenol, wherein upon reconstitution of cells in the cell preparation, at least a portion of said stem cells are viable, said portion being sufficient for use of the cell preparation in stem cell therapy. The invention also provides cells reconstituted from preserved somatic cells, and the use of the reconstituted cells in cell therapy. A preferred cell preparation in accordance with the invention comprises stem cells, preferably human stem cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: CORE DYNAMICS LIMITEDInventors: Tamir Kanias, Yehudit Natan
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Patent number: 7659111Abstract: A method and a device for improved freezing of biological containing living cells is disclosed. Directional cooling coupled with agitation, preferably rotation, of the vessel containing the biological sample allows for the freezing of large volume samples at much greater rates than before. Whether a sample is large or not, the greater thermal homogeneity during the freezing process as well as the resulting crystal morphology yield a frozen sample which is exceptionally suited for lyophilization.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Core Dynamics LimitedInventors: Uri Meir, Yoram Amsalem, Yehudit Natan, Amir Arav