Assignee profile:

Cellartis AB

City:

Goteborg

Country:

Sweden

Published Applications:

10

Last publication date:

2013-04-18

Patent Grants:

3

Last grant date:

2016-07-19

Top Inventors for applications by Cellartis AB

These are the the leading inventors for applications assigned to Cellartis AB:

Recent patent applications by Cellartis AB

Cellartis AB based in Goteborg, SE has been assigned the rights to these inventions. The list includes both Pending Applications and Patent Grants:

#1 | 2013-04-18 ✅ Patent 9,394,522 granted on 2016-07-19
US20130095567A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Directed differentiation and maturation of pluripotent cells into hepatocyte like cells by modulation of Wnt-signalling pathway

#2 | 2012-03-29
US20120077269A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

USE OF A PROTEIN IN STEM CELL AND CANCER APPLICATIONS

#3 | 2010-11-04
US20100278787A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

CARDIOMYOCYTE-LIKE CELL CLUSTERS DERIVED FROM HBS CELLS

#4 | 2010-07-29
US20100190202A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

NOVEL POPULATION OF HEPATOCYTES DERIVED VIA DEFINITIVE ENDODERM (DE-HEP) FROM HUMAN BLASTOCYSTS STEM CELLS

#5 | 2010-07-22
US20100183566A1
Human necessities

METHOD FOR EFFICIENT TRANSFER OF HUMAN BLASTOCYST-DERIVED STEM CELLS (hBS CELLS) FROM A FEEDER-SUPPORTED TO A FEEDER-FREE CULTURE SYSTEM

#6 | 2010-05-27
US20100129906A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for Obtaining Xeno-Free Hbs Cell line

#7 | 2010-01-14 ✅ Patent 8,802,431 granted on 2014-08-12
US20100009399A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Population of multipotent cardiac precursor cells derived from human blastocysts derived stem cells

#8 | 2009-10-29
US20090269830A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Culture System and Method for Propagation of Human Blastocyst-Derived Stem Cells

#9 | 2009-04-09
US20090093054A1
Human necessities

CRYOPRESERVATION OF HUMAN BLASTOCYST-DERIVED STEM CELLS BY USE OF A CLOSED STRAW VITRIFICATION METHOD

#10 | 2007-01-11 ✅ Patent 7,638,328 granted on 2009-12-29
US20070010010A1
Human necessities

Method for efficient transfer of human blastocyst-derived stem cells (hBS cells) from a feeder-supported to a feeder-free culture system, long-term propagation of hBS cells under feeder-free conditions and use of cultured hBS cells for applications in myocardial regeneration

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18541 ⎘