18089570. CELL CULTURE DEVICE simplified abstract (INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE)

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CELL CULTURE DEVICE

Organization Name

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Inventor(s)

Li-An Wu of New Taipei City (TW)

Ting-Hsuan Chen of Hsinchu County (TW)

Chih-Hung Lee of New Taipei City (TW)

Nien-Jen Chou of Hsinchu City (TW)

Kuo-Hsing Wen of Hsinchu County (TW)

Wen-Ting Chiang of Hsinchu County (TW)

CELL CULTURE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18089570 titled 'CELL CULTURE DEVICE

The cell culture device described in the patent application is designed to activate, transduce, isolate, and/or expand cells efficiently.

  • The device includes a mixing tank with a hollow tank, a first support, and a cover, as well as a rotary control platform with a base, a second support, a rotating gear, an inclination control member, and a micro injector.
  • The mixing tank has a first opening, a second opening, and an accommodating space for cell culture.
  • The cover of the mixing tank has a first hole, an inlet end, and an outlet end for cell culture media to flow in and out.
  • The rotary control platform controls the movement and orientation of the micro injector towards the bottom of the accommodating space in the mixing tank.
  • The inclination control member ensures precise positioning of the micro injector for optimal cell culture conditions.

Potential Applications: - Biomedical research laboratories - Pharmaceutical companies for drug development - Biotechnology companies for cell therapy production

Problems Solved: - Efficient activation and expansion of cells - Precise control over cell culture conditions - Enhanced transduction and isolation of cells

Benefits: - Increased cell culture efficiency - Improved cell growth and viability - Enhanced research and development capabilities

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Cell Culture Device for Biomedical Research and Drug Development This technology can be used in various commercial applications such as: - Biomedical research facilities - Pharmaceutical companies - Biotechnology firms

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to cell culture devices, micro injectors, and cell activation technologies in scientific journals, patent databases, and industry publications.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in cell culture devices, cell transduction techniques, and cell expansion technologies to enhance research and development efforts.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the inclination control member contribute to the efficiency of cell culture in this device? 2. What are the potential implications of using this advanced cell culture device in pharmaceutical research and development?


Original Abstract Submitted

A cell culture device configured for activating, transducing, isolating and/or expanding cells. The cell culture device includes a mixing tank and a rotary control platform. The mixing tank includes a first support, a hollow tank and a cover. The hollow tank is disposed on the first support and has a first opening, a second opening and an accommodating space. The cover covers the second opening and has a first hole, an inlet end and an outlet end. The rotary control platform includes a base, a second support, a rotating gear, an inclination control member and a micro injector. The second support is disposed on the base. The rotating gear is fixed on the first support. The inclination control member has a first part, a second part and a third part. The first part is connected to the rotating gear, and the second part is connected to the first part and the third part. The micro injector extends to the accommodating space through the first hole of the cover. The micro injector has a top end and a bottom end, the top end is fixed on the third part, and the bottom end is disposed to a bottom of the accommodating space. The micro injector is inclined towards the bottom of the accommodating space.