18533617. CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND CELL CULTURE METHOD simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND CELL CULTURE METHOD

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Mayumi Sakagami of Ibaraki (JP)

Koji Hirata of Kasukabe (JP)

Kanako Aizawa of Yaita (JP)

CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND CELL CULTURE METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18533617 titled 'CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND CELL CULTURE METHOD

Simplified Explanation: The cell culture apparatus described in the patent application includes a culture chamber where a biological specimen is cultured, a holding unit that can move the position of the specimen within the chamber, and processing circuitry to control the movement during the culture period.

  • **Key Features and Innovation:**
   - Culture chamber for culturing biological specimens
   - Holding unit to move the position of the specimen
   - Processing circuitry to control movement during the culture period
  • **Potential Applications:**
   - Research in cell biology
   - Drug development and testing
   - Tissue engineering
  • **Problems Solved:**
   - Allows for precise control of the position of biological specimens during culture
   - Facilitates experimentation and observation in cell biology
  • **Benefits:**
   - Improved accuracy in cell culture experiments
   - Enhanced ability to study cell behavior and responses
   - Potential for advancements in medical research and drug development
  • **Commercial Applications:**
   - Biotechnology companies for research and development
   - Pharmaceutical companies for drug testing
   - Academic research institutions for cell biology studies
  • **Prior Art:**
   - Researchers can explore existing patents related to cell culture apparatus and automation technologies.
  • **Frequently Updated Research:**
   - Stay updated on advancements in cell culture techniques and automation technologies for improved efficiency and accuracy.

Questions about cell culture apparatus: 1. What are the potential implications of this technology in drug development? 2. How does the ability to move the position of biological specimens within the culture chamber enhance research outcomes?


Original Abstract Submitted

A cell culture apparatus according to an embodiment includes a culture chamber, a holding unit, and processing circuitry. In the culture chamber, a biological specimen is cultured. The holding unit is provided in the culture chamber and configured to hold the biological specimen in such a manner that the position thereof in the culture chamber is movable. The processing circuitry is configured to control the holding unit so as to move the position of the biological specimen within the culture chamber, in a culture period for culturing the biological specimen.