Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...
Patent
1994-09-22
1996-05-14
Wityshyn, Michael G.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...
4351733, 514457, A01N 102, C12N 1300, A61K 3137
Patent
active
055166296
ABSTRACT:
A method for photoinactivating viral and/or bacterial contaminants in blood, blood products or cell cultures is presented. The blood, blood product or cell culture is mixed with an halogenated coumarin sensitizer and irradiated with UV light to inactivate the viral and/or bacterial contaminants.
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Aquila Brian M.
Goodrich, Jr. Raymond P.
Park Sang C.
Platz Matthew S.
Sowemimo-Coker Samuel O.
Cryopharm Corporation
Weber Jon P.
Wityshyn Michael G.
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