Patents by Inventor William R. Light
William R. Light 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: 20200060260Abstract: Disclosed herein are solutions for use with machine perfusion of one or more organs. In some embodiments, the solutions comprise acellular cross-linked hemoglobin in a physiologically acceptable medium. Also disclosed herein are methods for machine perfusion of one or more organs, for example utilizing the disclosed perfusion solutions. In some embodiments, the methods include perfusing an organ with an oxygenated solution (such as the disclosed solutions) which is at a temperature between about 12-37° C., for example at a temperature of about 21° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicants: University of Pittsburgh - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education, Hemoglobin Oxygen Therapeutics LLCInventors: Paulo Artur Chaves Fontes, William R. Light
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Patent number: 10433538Abstract: Disclosed herein are solutions for use with machine perfusion of one or more organs. In some embodiments, the solutions comprise acellular cross-linked hemoglobin in a physiologically acceptable medium. Also disclosed herein are methods for machine perfusion of one or more organs, for example utilizing the disclosed perfusion solutions. In some embodiments, the methods include perfusing an organ with an oxygenated solution (such as the disclosed solutions) which is at a temperature between about 12-37° C., for example at a temperature of about 21° C.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Paulo Artur Chaves Fontes, William R. Light
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Publication number: 20150230453Abstract: Disclosed herein are solutions for use with machine perfusion of one or more organs. In some embodiments, the solutions comprise acellular cross-linked hemoglobin in a physiologically acceptable medium. Also disclosed herein are methods for machine perfusion of one or more organs, for example utilizing the disclosed perfusion solutions. In some embodiments, the methods include perfusing an organ with an oxygenated solution (such as the disclosed solutions) which is at a temperature between about 12-37° C., for example at a temperature of about 21° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: August 20, 2015Applicant: University of Pittsburgh - of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Paulo Artur Chaves FONTES, William R. LIGHT
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Patent number: 7553613Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by defibrinating whole blood and then filtering the defibrinated whole blood, whereby at least a portion of a plasma component is separated from the red blood cells to form a suspension of red blood cells, thereby purifying the red blood cells. Whole blood is defibrinated by, for example, using a chemical coagulating agent or mechanical agitation. Separation of the plasma component from red blood cells can be completed by, for example, diafiltration. The suspension of red blood cells can then be employed to produce a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Publication number: 20090137762Abstract: A stabilized hemoglobin solution is contacted with polymerizing agent. The stabilized hemoglobin solution includes stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin. At least a portion of the stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin is polymerized by reaction with the polymerizing agent, thereby producing a polymerized hemoglobin solution. In one embodiment, the stabilized hemoglobin solution includes a filtrate formed by filtrating polymerized solution of native hemoglobin through a filter having a molecular weight cut off of about 100 kD.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, Jose O. Torres, William R. Light
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Patent number: 7459535Abstract: A stabilized hemoglobin solution is contacted with polymerizing agent. The stabilized hemoglobin solution includes stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin. At least a portion of the stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin is polymerized by reaction with the polymerizing agent, thereby producing a polymerized hemoglobin solution. In one embodiment, the stabilized hemoglobin solution includes a filtrate formed by filtrating polymerized solution of native hemoglobin through a filter having a molecular weight cut off of about 100 kD.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, Jose O. Torres, William R. Light
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Patent number: 7267817Abstract: A method of treatment of a patient includes administering to the patient stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution. The stored red blood cells and the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient simultaneously. Alternatively, the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient prior to administrating the stored red blood cells or the stored red blood cells can be administered to the patient prior to administering the hemoglobin solution. A composition of the invention includes stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, William R. Light, Edward E. Jacobs, Jr.
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Patent number: 7135554Abstract: A stabilized hemoglobin solution is contacted with polymerizing agent. The stabilized hemoglobin solution includes stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin. At least a portion of the stabilized tetrameric hemoglobin is polymerized by reaction with the polymerizing agent, thereby producing a polymerized hemoglobin solution. In one embodiment, the stabilized hemoglobin solution includes a filtrate formed by filtrating polymerized solution of native hemoglobin through a filter having a molecular weight cut off of about 100 kD.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, Jose O. Torres, William R. Light
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Patent number: 7041800Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preserving the stability of a hemoglobin blood substitute comprising maintaining the hemoglobin blood substitute in an atmosphere substantially free of oxygen. The method for preserving a deoxygenated hemoglobin blood substitute comprises maintaining the deoxygenated hemoglobin blood substitute in an oxygen barrier film overwrap package. In one embodiment, the package comprises a transparent laminate material comprising an oxygen barrier layer and a polyolefin layer, wherein the laminant has a thickness of between about 0.001 and about 0.01 inches (or about 0.0254 to about 0.254 millimeters) and an oxygen permeability of less than about 0.01 cubic centimeters per 100 square inches (or about 0.01 cc per 645 square centimeters) over 24 hours at 1 atmosphere and at about 23° C. The oxygen barrier layer comprises ethylene vinyl alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Patent number: 7041799Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preserving the stability of a hemoglobin blood substitute comprising maintaining the hemoglobin blood substitute in an atmosphere substantially free of oxygen. The method for preserving the deoxygenated hemoglobin blood substitute comprises maintaining the deoxygenated blood substitute in an oxygen barrier film overwrap package, wherein at least one face of the overwrap package comprises a transparent laminate material and wherein at least one other face of the overwrap package comprises a foil laminate material. The preserved deoxygenated hemoglobin blood substitute comprises a deoxygenated hemoglobin blood substitute and an oxygen barrier film overwrap package wherein at least one face of the overwrap package comprises a transparent laminate material and wherein at least one other face of the overwrap package comprises a foil laminate material.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Patent number: 7001715Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by separating whole blood, such as by centrifugation, to form a red blood cell fraction and a liquid fraction. The whole blood can be defibrinated or treated to prevent coagulation prior to separation. Preferably, the whole blood is bovine blood. The red blood cell fraction is then diafiltered to purify the red blood cells. The purified red blood cells can then be lysed to form a lysate of purified red blood cells. The purified red blood cells and the lysate of purified red blood cells are suitable for use in producing hemoglobin blood substitute.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Robert A. Houtchens, Maria S. Gawryl, William R. Light, Javed Baqai
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Patent number: 6986984Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by defibrinating whole blood and then filtering the defibrinated whole blood, whereby at least a portion of a plasma component is separated from the red blood cells to form a suspension of red blood cells, thereby purifying the red blood cells. Whole blood is defibrinated by, for example, using a chemical coagulating agent or mechanical agitation. Separation of the plasma component from red blood cells can be completed by, for example, diafiltration. The suspension of red blood cells can then be employed to produce a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Patent number: 6811778Abstract: A method of treatment of a patient includes administering to the patient stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution. The stored red blood cells and the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient simultaneously. Alternatively, the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient prior to administrating the stored red blood cells or the stored red blood cells can be administered to the patient prior to administering the hemoglobin solution. A composition of the invention includes stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, William R. Light, Edward E. Jacobs, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030203350Abstract: A method for separating unmodified hemoglobin from cross-linked hemoglobin in a hemoglobin solution. The method involves contacting the hemoglobin solution with a least one dissociating agent to form a dissociation solution wherein unmodified tetrameric hemoglobin is dissociated to form hemoglobin dimers. The hemoglobin dimers are then separated from the dissociation solution, while retaining the cross-linked hemoglobin in the dissociation solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: William R. Light, Maria S. Gawryl, Anthony J. Laccetti, Robert A. Houtchens
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Publication number: 20030165573Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by separating whole blood, such as by centrifugation, to form a red blood cell fraction and a liquid fraction. The whole blood can be defibrinated or treated to prevent coagulation prior to separation. Preferably, the whole blood is bovine blood. The red blood cell fraction is then diafiltered to purify the red blood cells. The purified red blood cells can then be lysed to form a lysate of purified red blood cells. The purified red blood cells and the lysate of purified red blood cells are suitable for use in producing hemoglobin blood substitute.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: Robert A. Houtchens, Maria S. Gawryl, William R. Light, Javed Baqai
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Patent number: 6610832Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preserving the stability of a hemoglobin blood substitute comprising maintaining the hemoglobin blood substitute in an atmosphere substantially free of oxygen. The invention also involves a method for producing a stable polymerized hemoglobin blood-substitute from blood. The method of this invention includes mixing blood with an anticoagulant to form a blood solution, washing the red blood cells in the blood solution and then separating the washed red blood cells from the white blood cells. This method also includes disrupting the red blood cells to release hemoglobin and form a hemoglobin solution, which is then treated by high performance liquid chromatography to form a hemoglobin eluate. The hemoglobin eluate is then deoxygenated, contacted with a first sulfhydryl compound to form an oxidation-stabilized deoxygenated hemoglobin solution, and mixed with a cross-linking agent to form a polymerization reaction mixture, which is then polymerized.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Publication number: 20030113707Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by defibrinating whole blood and then filtering the defibrinated whole blood, whereby at least a portion of a plasma component is separated from the red blood cells to form a suspension of red blood cells, thereby purifying the red blood cells. Whole blood is defibrinated by, for example, using a chemical coagulating agent or mechanical agitation. Separation of the plasma component from red blood cells can be completed by, for example, diafiltration. The suspension of red blood cells can then be employed to produce a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Publication number: 20030049232Abstract: A method of treatment of a patient includes administering to the patient stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution. The stored red blood cells and the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient simultaneously. Alternatively, the hemoglobin solution can be administered to the patient prior to administrating the stored red blood cells or the stored red blood cells can be administered to the patient prior to administering the hemoglobin solution. A composition of the invention includes stored red blood cells and a hemoglobin solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Page, William R. Light, Edward E. Jacobs
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Patent number: 6518010Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by defibrinating whole blood and then filtering the defibrinated whole blood, whereby at least a portion of a plasma component is separated from the red blood cells to form a suspension of red blood cells, thereby purifying the red blood cells. Whole blood is defibrinated by, for example, using a chemical coagulating agent or mechanical agitation. Separation of the plasma component from red blood cells can be completed by, for example, diafiltration. The suspension of red blood cells can then be employed to produce a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light
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Publication number: 20020161197Abstract: Red blood cells are purified by defibrinating whole blood and then filtering the defibrinated whole blood, whereby at least a portion of a plasma component is separated from the red blood cells to form a suspension of red blood cells, thereby purifying the red blood cells. Whole blood is defibrinated by, for example, using a chemical coagulating agent or mechanical agitation. Separation of the plasma component from red blood cells can be completed by, for example, diafiltration. The suspension of red blood cells can then be employed to produce a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Biopure CorporationInventors: Maria S. Gawryl, Robert A. Houtchens, William R. Light