Patents by Inventor Paul Vernucci
Paul Vernucci 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).
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Publication number: 20240423196Abstract: A blood storage system comprising: a collection vessel for red blood cells; an oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device; a storage vessel for red blood cells; tubing connecting the collection vessel to the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device and the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device to the storage vessel; and a gamma or X-ray irradiating device is used to irradiate red blood cells stored in the vessel, storing red blood cells under anaerobic conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Applicant: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Patent number: 12089589Abstract: A blood storage system comprising: a collection vessel for red blood cells; an oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device; a storage vessel for red blood cells; tubing connecting the collection vessel to the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device and the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device to the storage vessel; and a gamma or X-ray irradiating device is used to irradiate red blood cells stored in the vessel, storing red blood cells under anaerobic conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Publication number: 20220355001Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Patent number: 11433164Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Publication number: 20220211030Abstract: A blood storage system comprising: a collection vessel for red blood cells; an oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device; a storage vessel for red blood cells; tubing connecting the collection vessel to the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device and the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device to the storage vessel; and a gamma or X-ray irradiating device is used to irradiate red blood cells stored in the vessel, storing red blood cells under anaerobic conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsura YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Publication number: 20210178403Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas A. Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Patent number: 10786817Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, GPB Scientific, LLCInventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas A. Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Publication number: 20200188565Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Patent number: 10603417Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Publication number: 20190001344Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas A. Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Patent number: 9968718Abstract: A portable assembly for processing red blood cells RBCs including a disposable blood collection set including a blood bag, an anaerobic storage bag and an oxygen and/or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device disposed between the blood collection bag and anaerobic storage bag. The portable assembly further provides for a gas circulation device in fluid communication with the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device, The gas circulation device includes a pressure source that is able circulate flushing gas through the depletion device as RBCs pass from the blood collection bag, through the depletion device and into the anaerobic storage bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Patent number: 9956562Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, GPB Scientific, LLCInventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas A. Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Publication number: 20180064858Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Patent number: 9844615Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Publication number: 20160242410Abstract: A blood storage system comprising: a collection vessel for red blood cells; an oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device; a storage vessel for red blood cells; tubing connecting the collection vessel to the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device and the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device to the storage vessel; and a gamma or X-ray irradiating device is used to irradiate red blood cells stored in the vessel, storing red blood cells under anaerobic conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: TATSURO YOSHIDA, Paul Vernucci
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Publication number: 20160144378Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas A. Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Publication number: 20160045650Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: NEW HEALTH SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Tatsuro YOSHIDA, Paul VERNUCCI
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Patent number: 9199016Abstract: A system and methodology for the preservation of red blood cells is described in which red blood cells are oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depleted, treated and are stored in an anaerobic environment to optimize preparation for transfusion. More particularly, a system and method for extended storage of red blood cells from collection to transfusion that optimizes red blood cells prior to transfusion is described.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci
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Patent number: 9174222Abstract: The invention features devices and methods for the deterministic separation of particles. Exemplary methods include the enrichment of a sample in a desired particle or the alteration of a desired particle in the device. The devices and methods are advantageously employed to enrich for rare cells, e.g., fetal cells, present in a sample, e.g., maternal blood and rare cell components, e.g., fetal cell nuclei. The invention further provides a method for preferentially lysing cells of interest in a sample, e.g., to extract clinical information from a cellular component, e.g., a nucleus, of the cells of interest. In general, the method employs differential lysis between the cells of interest and other cells (e.g., other nucleated cells) in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, GPB Scientific, LLCInventors: Lotien Richard Huang, Thomas Barber, Bruce L. Carvalho, Ravi Kapur, Paul Vernucci, Mehmet Toner, Zihua Wang
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Patent number: 9067004Abstract: A portable assembly for processing red blood cells RBCs including a disposable blood collection set including a blood bag, an anaerobic storage bag and an oxygen and/or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device disposed between the blood collection bag and anaerobic storage bag. The portable assembly further provides for a gas circulation device in fluid communication with the oxygen or oxygen and carbon dioxide depletion device. The gas circulation device includes a pressure source that is able circulate flushing gas through the depletion device as RBCs pass from the blood collection bag, through the depletion device and into the anaerobic storage bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Tatsuro Yoshida, Paul Vernucci