Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1987-10-28
1989-11-28
Warren, Charles F.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
435 1, 435 2, 424 77, 424407, 514 2, 514802, 604 4, C12N 500, A01N 100, A61K 3514, A61K 3700
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ABSTRACT:
A method for treating the vascular passage of a patient, damaged by procedures such as an endarterectomy which denude portions of the vascular passages of their endothelial cell linings, is disclosed. In this method, endothelial cells are isolated from the patient's own microvessels, the flow of blood through the patient's damaged vascular passage is interrupted, the endothelial cells isolated from the patient's microvessels are applied to the surface of the denuded portion of the patient's vascular passage in a density sufficient to provide covereage of at least about 50% of said denuded portion, and interruption of blood flow through the vascular passage is maintained for a period of time sufficient to allow the sodded cells to form an attachment to the vascular lining sufficient to withstand the shear created by resumed blood flow through the vascular passage.
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Carabasi R. Anthony
Jarrell Bruce E.
Williams Stuart K.
Beardell Lori Y.
Thomas Jefferson University
Warren Charles F.
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