Patents by Inventor Andreas Kamlot

Andreas Kamlot has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20150111193
    Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods particularly useful in the medical arts. The compositions and methods may be used in connection with the preservation of a portion of a mammal, for example, tissues, organs, appendages, limbs, extremities, stem cells, myocytes, bone marrow, skeletal muscle as well as an array of other medical procedures, such as cardiac surgery, transplantation and/or preservation. In various embodiments, the inventive composition may be hyperoxygenated and be formulated to resemble the biochemistries of natural intracellular fluids. The inventive composition includes active ingredients to reduce ischemic, hypothermic and reperfusion injury during transplantation, thereby resulting in improved post-transplant graft function and quality, when used in connection with organ transplantation and storage procedures, for example cardiac transplantation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2014
    Publication date: April 23, 2015
    Applicant: CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
    Inventors: Andreas Kamlot, Alfredo Trento, Lawrence Czer, Jennifer Pass
  • Patent number: 8900804
    Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods particularly useful in the medical arts. The compositions and methods may be used in connection with the preservation of a portion of a mammal, for example, tissues, organs, appendages, limbs, extremities, stem cells, myocytes, bone marrow, skeletal muscle as well as an array of other medical procedures, such as cardiac surgery, transplantation and/or preservation. In various embodiments, the inventive composition may be hyperoxygenated and be formulated to resemble the biochemistries of natural intracellular fluids. The inventive composition includes active ingredients to reduce ischemic, hypothermic and reperfusion injury during transplantation, thereby resulting in improved post-transplant graft function and quality, when used in connection with organ transplantation and storage procedures, for example cardiac transplantation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2014
    Assignee: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    Inventors: Andreas Kamlot, Alfredo Trento, Lawrence Czer, Jennifer Pass
  • Publication number: 20080286745
    Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods particularly useful in the medical arts. The compositions and methods may be used in connection with the preservation of a portion of a mammal, for example, tissues, organs, appendages, limbs, extremities, stem cells, myocytes, bone marrow, skeletal muscle as well as an array of other medical procedures, such as cardiac surgery, transplantation and/or preservation. In various embodiments, the inventive composition may be hyperoxygenated and be formulated to resemble the biochemistries of natural intracellular fluids. The inventive composition includes active ingredients to reduce ischemic, hypothermic and reperfusion injury during transplantation, thereby resulting in improved post-transplant graft function and quality, when used in connection with organ transplantation and storage procedures, for example cardiac transplantation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2005
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicant: CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
    Inventors: Andreas Kamlot, Alfredo Trento, Lawrence Czer, Jennifer Pass
  • Publication number: 20030049840
    Abstract: Disclosed is a universally-adaptable cell preconditioning and storage medium that can be used for the effective cryopreservation of cells at temperatures less than 4° C. The aqueous medium contains adenosine, a calcium channel blocker, and a nutrient-rich matrix that has a sufficient amount of cell metabolites to sustain the metabolic needs of the harvested cells while incubating the cells for a period of at least 10 minutes, without producing detectable levels of lactate or substantially depleting the metabolic substrates of the cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Inventors: Achilles A. Demetriou, Andreas Kamlot, Jacek Rozga
  • Patent number: 6485959
    Abstract: Disclosed is a universally-adaptable cell preconditioning and storage medium that can be used for the effective cryopreservation of cells at temperatures less than 4° C. The aqueous medium contains adenosine, a calcium channel blocker, and a nutrient-rich matrix that has a sufficient amount of cell metabolites to sustain the metabolic needs of the harvested cells while incubating the cells for a period of at least 10 minutes, without producing detectable levels of lactate or substantially depleting the metabolic substrates of the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Cedars Sinai Medical Center
    Inventors: Achilles A. Demetriou, Andreas Kamlot, Jacek Rozga
  • Patent number: 6140123
    Abstract: A method is provided for preconditioning and cryopreservation of cells harvested from a donor. Cells are suspended in a cell conditioning and cryopreservation medium containing a cryopreservative such as Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) and the suspension is incubated for a period of at least ten minutes and the cells are frozen. The medium includes adenosine, a calcium channel blocker, and a cell nutrient matrix comprising a sufficient amount of cell nutrients to sustain the metabolic needs of the cells during incubation without producing detectable levels of lactate or substantially depleting the nutrient substrates to maintain viability of the harvested cells. In some embodiments, a cryopreservative is added step-wise before the cell suspension is frozen and removed step-wise after the cell suspension is thawed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    Inventors: Achilles A. Demetriou, Andreas Kamlot, Jacek Rozga