ClassID:

109257

C12N2500/44 - page 2 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Specific components of cell culture medium; Organic components Thiols, e.g. mercaptoethanol

Recent Application in this class:
#301
20060153818
2006-07-13

Cartilage and bone repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

#302
20060153817
2006-07-13

Cartilage and bone repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

#303
20060153816
2006-07-13

Soft tissue repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells and cell products

#304
20060148077
2006-07-06

Two cell population comprising chondrocyte precursors and human embryonic stem cells

#305
20060134783
2006-06-22

Methods of expanding myeloid cell populations and uses thereof

#306
20060127370
2006-06-15

Composition for culturing mouse pluripotent stem cells

#307
20060093587
2006-05-04

Transplants for myocardial scars

#308
20060078989
2006-04-13

Dedifferentiated, programmable stem cells of monocytic origin, and their production and use

#309
20060073587
2006-04-06

Neuronal progenitors from feeder-free human embryonic stem cell culture

#310
20060068496
2006-03-30

Differentiation of stem cells

#311
20060057720
2006-03-16

Mesenchymal cells derived from human embryonic stem cells

#312
20060040387
2006-02-23

Endoderm cells from human embryonic stem cells

#313
20060031951
2006-02-09

Methods for producing enriched populations of human retinal pigment epithelium cells for treatment of retinal degeneration

#314
20060024827
2006-02-02

Stroma-free, serum-free, and chemically defined medium and method for ex vivo mononuclear cell expansion using the same

#315
20060024825
2006-02-02

METHOD OF PROMOTING EXPANSION OF STEM CELLS

#316
20050282274
2005-12-22

Osteoblast precursors from human embryonic stem cells

#317
20050282273
2005-12-22

Medium and methods for culturing of avian primordial germ cells

#318
20050244962
2005-11-03

Cultivation of human embryonic stem cells in the absence of feeder cells or without conditioned medium

#319
20050244958
2005-11-03

Production of avian embryonic germ (EG) cell lines by prolonged culturing of PGCs, use thereof for cloning and chimerization

#320
20050233447
2005-10-20

Dedifferentiated, programmable stem cells of monocytic origin, and their production and use

#321
20050233446
2005-10-20

Defined media for stem cell culture

#322
20050221483
2005-10-06

Dedifferentiated, programmable stem cells of monocytic origin, and their production and use

#323
20050221479
2005-10-06

Process for producing nerve cells

#324
20050164382
2005-07-28

Differentiation protocol for making human cardiomyocytes

#325
20050164380
2005-07-28

Stem cell culture medium and method of using said medium and the cells

#326
20050158855
2005-07-21

Use of TGF beta superfamily antagonists to make dopaminergic neurons from embryonic stem cells

#327
20050118143
2005-06-02

Isolated mammalian neural stem cells, methods of making such cells, and methods of using such cells

#328
20050089513
2005-04-28

Side population cells originated from human amnion and their uses

#329
20050058631
2005-03-17

Postpartum cells derived from placental tissue, and methods of making and using the same

#330
20050058630
2005-03-17

Postpartum-derived cells for use in treatment of disease of the heart and circulatory system

#331
20050058629
2005-03-17

Soft tissue repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

#332
20050054098
2005-03-10

Postpartum cells isolated from umbilical cord tissue, and methods of making and using the same

#333
20050054092
2005-03-10

Process for making transplantable cardiomyocytes from human embryonic stem cells

#334
20050037491
2005-02-17

Treatment of retinitis pigmentosa with human umbilical cord cells

#335
20050032209
2005-02-10

Regeneration and repair of neural tissue using postpartum-derived cells

#336
20050025749
2005-02-03

Transplants for myocardial scars

#337
20050019907
2005-01-27

Obtaining normal disomic stem cells from chromosomally abnormal embryos

#338
20050019865
2005-01-27

Cartilage and bone repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells