Patents Assigned to StimLabs LLC
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Publication number: 20250099648Abstract: Compositions comprising unseparated amnion/chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Washing or preservation of placental tissue according to the methods of the disclosure may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, increased absorption potential, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20240366838Abstract: Compositions comprising perforated, unseparated amnion/chorion; perforated, separated amnion; and perforated, separated chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Perforation of placental tissue before or during processing may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the perforated compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Patent number: 12064530Abstract: Compositions comprising perforated, unseparated amnion/chorion; perforated, separated amnion; and perforated, separated chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Perforation of placental tissue before or during processing may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the perforated compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2021Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20240024536Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Patent number: 11744918Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Patent number: 11738115Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Publication number: 20230126319Abstract: Uncultured amniotic cell and protein fraction products derived from amniotic fluid and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. According to the methods of the present invention, uncultured amniotic cell and protein products may be derived from a large sample of amniotic fluid to provide a higher concentration of tissue regeneration components. Described are methods for separating uncultured amniotic cells or protein fractions from other components of amniotic fluid and the resulting uncultured amniotic cell and protein products. Furthermore, the present invention includes methods for delivering the uncultured amniotic cell and protein products to the skin and eye, including before, during, or after a treatment procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Richard A. Berg, Sarah Griffiths
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Publication number: 20230103744Abstract: Compositions comprising unseparated amnion/chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Washing or preservation of placental tissue according to the methods of the disclosure may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, increased absorption potential, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Patent number: 11559553Abstract: Uncultured amniotic cell and protein fraction products derived from amniotic fluid and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. According to the methods of the present invention, uncultured amniotic cell and protein products may be derived from a large sample of amniotic fluid to provide a higher concentration of tissue regeneration components. Described are methods for separating uncultured amniotic cells or protein fractions from other components of amniotic fluid and the resulting uncultured amniotic cell and protein products. Furthermore, the present invention includes methods for delivering the uncultured amniotic cell and protein products to the skin and eye, including before, during, or after a treatment procedure.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2016Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Richard A. Berg, Sarah Griffiths
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Publication number: 20220331484Abstract: Compositions comprising unseparated amnion/chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Washing or preservation of placental tissue according to the methods of the disclosure may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, increased absorption potential, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Patent number: 11413372Abstract: Compositions comprising unseparated amnion/chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Washing or preservation of placental tissue according to the methods of the disclosure may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, increased absorption potential, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20220080080Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Publication number: 20220023502Abstract: Compositions comprising perforated, unseparated amnion/chorion; perforated, separated amnion; and perforated, separated chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Perforation of placental tissue before or during processing may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the perforated compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20220008613Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Patent number: 11154641Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: STIMLABS LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Patent number: 11116871Abstract: Compositions comprising perforated, unseparated amnion/chorion; perforated, separated amnion; and perforated, separated chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Perforation of placental tissue before or during processing may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the perforated compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2016Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: STIMLABS LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20190192734Abstract: Compositions comprising translucent, dehydrated placental tissue and methods of preparing and using those tissues are provided. Repeated dehydration techniques may produce translucent, dehydrated placental tissues, including translucent, dehydrated placental membrane and umbilical cord, with improved visualization and/or handling characteristics. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, muscle, dental region, or dura, including burns, comprising applying the translucent, dehydrated placental tissues of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Annelise Mowry Roy
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Publication number: 20180311283Abstract: Uncultured amniotic cell and protein fraction products derived from amniotic fluid and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. According to the methods of the present invention, uncultured amniotic cell and protein products may be derived from a large sample of amniotic fluid to provide a higher concentration of tissue regeneration components. Described are methods for separating uncultured amniotic cells or protein fractions from other components of amniotic fluid and the resulting uncultured amniotic cell and protein products. Furthermore, the present invention includes methods for delivering the uncultured amniotic cell and protein products to the skin and eye, including before, during, or after a treatment procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2016Publication date: November 1, 2018Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Richard A. Berg, Sarah Griffiths
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Publication number: 20180280572Abstract: Compositions comprising unseparated amnion/chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Washing or preservation of placental tissue according to the methods of the disclosure may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, increased absorption potential, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg
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Publication number: 20180250440Abstract: Compositions comprising perforated, unseparated amnion/chorion; perforated, separated amnion; and perforated, separated chorion derived from the placenta and methods of preparing and using those compositions are provided. Perforation of placental tissue before or during processing may allow for one or more benefits such as more efficient removal of blood remnants, retention of wound healing and tissue regeneration components, better handling characteristics, or improved healing capacity. The present invention also includes methods of healing a wound of the skin, eye, nerve, tendon, or dura comprising applying the perforated compositions of the invention to the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2016Publication date: September 6, 2018Applicant: StimLabs LLCInventors: John Daniel, Sarah Griffiths, Richard Berg