Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Differentiated tissue or organ other than blood – per se – or... – Including perfusion; composition therefor
Patent
1983-05-11
1989-06-06
Warden, Robert J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Differentiated tissue or organ other than blood, per se, or...
Including perfusion; composition therefor
435283, 435287, A01N 102, C12M 100
Patent
active
048373907
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus (A) and method for preserving living organs extracorporeally in vessel (V) having a hyperbaric chamber (C) therein. The organ (O) stored in chamber (C) is provided with perfusate (P) from a reservoir (R) which is open to the atmosphere and freely accessible for the user who may thereby change or add constituents to the perfusate (P) without depressurizing the apparatus (A).
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Deck Randall E.
Keyes Offshore, Inc.
Warden Robert J.
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