Patents by Inventor Corinne Walerack
Corinne Walerack 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).
-
Patent number: 12173311Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Publication number: 20240271085Abstract: Activated dissolvable supports are provided comprising an ionotropically crosslinked compound comprising a polymer material having at least one repeating unit comprising an ionically crosslinked carboxylic acid group, and an activated hydroxyl group, wherein the hydroxyl group is activated by N,N?-disuccinimidyl carbonate (DSC) or N-hydroxy succinimidyl chloroformate in a solvent to form succinimidyl carbonate groups for ligand binding. Methods of forming activated dissolvable supports, culturing cells on activated dissolvable supports, and harvesting cells from dissolvable supports are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventors: David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20240026287Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REAL-TIME, CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF NON-VIRAL CARRIER NUCLEIC ACID PARTICLES
Publication number: 20230313232Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for transfecting cells using real-time, continuous transfection of cells. In some aspects, the methods can be applied for the continuous production of non-viral vector nucleic acid complexes. The systems and methods include a passive mixing fluidic module with at least two inlets, a plurality of mixing elements, and an outlet to provide a continuous flow of transfection complexes to a cell reactor. The transfection agent and nucleic acid are passively mixed and then provided to cells in a continuous flow of cell medium. In some aspects, the flow of cell medium perfusing through the cell reactor recirculates. The system and the methods of the present disclosure provide for highly reproducible and scalable transfection with a low coefficient of variation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Carine Cerato-Noyerie, Samantha Sophie Catherine Haller, Davis Henry, Marylène Denise Madeleine Pécheul, Corinne Walerack -
Patent number: 11746322Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Publication number: 20220186178Abstract: A cell culture article, including: a substrate comprising a polygalacturonic acid compound selected from at least one of: pectic acid; partially esterified pectic acid having a degree of esterification from 1 to 40 mol %, or salts thereof; and an adhesion polymer on the surface of the polygalacturonic acid compound. A method of making and using the article are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2021Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack
-
Patent number: 10941312Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20210062142Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Patent number: 10808221Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Publication number: 20200291348Abstract: A dissolvable foam scaffold for cell culture is provided herein. The dissolvable foam scaffold includes an ionotropically crosslinked polygalacturonic acid compound selected from at least one of: pectic acid; partially esterified pectic acid, partially amidated pectic acid and salts thereof, and at least one first water-soluble polymer having surface activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2018Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Marie-Maud Bear, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Marylène Denise Madeleine Pécheul, Corinne Walerack
-
Patent number: 10611924Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20190153256Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2018Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Patent number: 10203320Abstract: A label-free resonant waveguide grating biosensor imager system for measuring beat patterns and dynamic mass redistribution (DMR) signals of cultured cardiomyocytes in the absence and presence of a drug molecule. The disclosure also provides a method using the imager system for analyzing the beat patterns and the DMR signals of the cardiomyocytes to assess drug-induced cardiotoxicity.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Oberon Denaci Deichmann, Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, David Henry, Haibei Hu, Corinne Walerack, Qi Wu
-
Publication number: 20180179489Abstract: A cell culture article is provided. The cell culture substrate includes a polygalacturonic acid compound selected from at least one of: pectic acid or salts thereof, and partially esterified pectic acid having a degree of esterification from 1 to 40 mol % or salts thereof. The polygalacturonic acid compound is crosslinked with a divalent cation and the divalent cation concentration ranges from 0.5 to 2 g/1 of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Stephen Joseph Caracci, David Henry, Corinne Walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Publication number: 20180051247Abstract: A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Ye Fang, Ann MeeJin Ferrie, Vasiliy Nikoleavich Goral, David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne walerack, Yue Zhou
-
Patent number: 9873786Abstract: A composition for forming a polymeric cell culture surface includes (i) a pre-polymer comprising a polymer backbone, a cationic moiety conjugated to the backbone, and a cross-linker moiety conjugated to the backbone; and (ii) a peptide-polymer comprising a polymer backbone and cell adhesive peptide conjugated to the backbone. Cross-linked coatings for cell culture that have a suitable amount of cell adhesive peptide and cationic moiety may be formed from the pre-polymer and peptide-polymer.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: David Henry, Martial Hervy, Marylène Denise Madeleine Pécheul, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20160222247Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20160145567Abstract: A cell culture article, including: a substrate comprising a polygalacturonic acid compound selected from at least one of: pectic acid; partially esterified pectic acid having a degree of esterification from 1 to 40 mol %, or salts thereof; and an adhesion polymer on the surface of the polygalacturonic acid compound. A method of making and using the article are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: David Henry, Martial Hervy, Corinne Walerack
-
Patent number: 9222000Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack
-
Publication number: 20130071916Abstract: A method for coating a surface of a cell culture article includes dissolving a polymer having a covalently attached polypeptide in an aqueous solution to produce a polymer solution. The polymer is formed from monomers selected to form a polymer having a linear backbone, wherein the polymer is crosslink free. The weight percentage of the polypeptide relative to the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide is sufficiently high to render the polymer conjugated to the polypeptide water soluble. The aqueous solution is substantially free of organic solvents. The method further includes (i) disposing the polymer solution on the surface of the cell culture article to produce a coated article; and (ii) subjecting the coated article to sufficient heat or electromagnetic radiation to attach the polymer conjugated to a polypeptide to the surface of the cell culture article.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Anthony Glenn Frutos, David Henry, Corinne Walerack