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MECHANICALLY STABLE AND HIGH CELL DENSITY HONEYCOMB RETINAL SCAFFOLD DESIGN FOR TRANSPLANTATION THERAPY OF PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS AND RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM
UW-Madison researchers have developed photoreceptor scaffolds that can be used for transplantation of organized photoreceptor tissue, with or without retinal pigment epithelial cells, which may improv...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Inkyu Lee, Juhwan Lee, Michael Phillips, David Gamm, Shaoqin Gong | P200035US02
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Methods for Bioprinting Functional Human Neural Tissues
Su-Chun Zhang, a world-renowned neuroscientist and pioneer in stem cell research, has developed a method for printing neural tissues that allows cells to form neural networks in vitro. The human brain...
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Su-Chun Zhang, Yuanwei Yan | P220006US02
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HUMAN BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER MODEL FOR IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES
A research collaboration between UW-Madison and the University of Bern has resulted in a new protocol for generating cells that can be used to better model the response and behavior of immune cells in...
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Eric Shusta, Hideaki Nishihara, Benjamin Gastfriend, Sean Palecek, Britta Engelhardt | P200363US03
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VACO6
A UW-Madison researcher has established a cell line, called VACO6, from a discarded tissue specimen of a surgically resected primary human colon cancer. The detailed characteristics of the clinical do...
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James Willson | P230180US01
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Primatized Mouse
The present invention is a novel, primatized mouse model for studying the immune system of nonhuman primates in a relatively low-cost mouse. The UW-Madison inventor used a different source of immune c...
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Matthew Brown | P210237US02
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Knockout of GFAP In the Mouse (Model tm1Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a GFAP knockout mouse model, designated tm1Mes, that has been engineered to have an internal deletion of the Gfap gene that renders it completely non-functional. ...
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Albee Messing, Maureen McCall | P220164US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is ...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220167US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220165US01
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Transgenic Mouse Expressing Human GFAP (Model Tg73.7)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a transgenic mouse, designated Tg73.7, that carries full-length copies of a human genomic clone of wild-type GFAP, including all introns and exons.
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Albee Messing, Michael Brenner | P220166US01
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes)
UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R76H point mutation in the Gfap gene. This is ...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220169US01
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CHEMICAL COCKTAIL FOR INDUCING SENESCENCE IN HUMAN NEURONS TO PROMOTE DISEASE MODELING AND DRUG DISCOVERY
Provided herein are methods and compositions for inducing chemical senescence in neurons and methods of using chemically induced senescent neurons for modeling neurodegenerative disease and drug disco...
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Su-Chun Zhang, Ali Fathi | P200006US02
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GENERATION OF NOREPINEPHRINE NEURONS FROM HUMAN STEM CELLS
Methods for obtaining populations of norepinephrine (NE) neuronal progenitor cells and creating enriched populations of NE neurons are provided herein. Also provided herein are methods for obtaining g...
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Su-Chun Zhang, Yunlong Tao | P200364US02
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Mouse Models for Protein Granule Diseases
Overload of protein granules in cells induces many forms of diseases, and is especially found in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as well as...
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Wei Guo | P210193US01
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Fluorescent-Tagged Moraxella Catarrhalis For Cell Culture Experiments
The present invention is a fluorescence-based cell assay for studying the replication of Moraxella catarrhalis. UW-Madison researchers developed a bacterial strain that fluoresces red by producing the...
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Cameron Currie, Reed Stubbendieck | P210244US01
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Plasmids And Cell Lines Expressing The DMPK 3'UTR
The UW Madison researchers' invention is a set of plasmid constructs and cell lines developed to investigate the effects of RNA toxicity in myotonic dystrophy. The inventor created two constructs ...
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Mani Mahadevan, Jeffrey Amack | P210221US01
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Methods And Culture Substrates For Controlled Induction Of Biomimetic Neural Tissues Comprising Singular Rosette Structures
Described herein are methods, compositions, and kits for directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells, neuromesodermal progenitors, and neural stem cells into biomimetic neural tissues com...
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Randolph Ashton, Gavin Knight | P170180US02
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Isogenic Blood-Brain Barrier Model
A method of creating an isogenic multicellular blood-brain barrier model from iPSCs is disclosed.
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Eric Shusta, Scott Canfield, Clive Svendsen, Gad Vatine, Sean Palecek | P160286US02
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Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Organoids For Cancer Modeling And Drug Screening
The present invention relates to substantially planar vascularized brain cancer organoid and methods of using such vascularized brain cancer organoids in anti-cancer drug discovery screen. In particul...
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William Murphy, Elizabeth Aisenbrey, Elizabeth Torr, Victoria Harms, Gaurav Kaushik | P190185US02
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Expansion And Maintenance Of Adult Primary Human Hepatocytes In Culture
Methods for derivation, culture, and maturation of small hepatic progenitor cells are described.
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James Thomson, Srikumar Sengupta | P180325US03
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Scaffold For In Vitro Modeling And Transplantation Therapy Of Photoreceptors
Photoreceptor scaffolds that can be used for transplantation of organized photoreceptor tissue, with or without retinal pigment epithelial cells, which may improve grafted cell survival, integration, ...
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Zhenqiang Ma, Juhwan Lee, Yei Hwan Jung, Michael Phillips, David Gamm, Shaoqin Gong, Inkyu Lee | P180243US02
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Method Of Creating Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Brain Pericyte-Like Cells
A population of brain pericyte-like cells, wherein the cells express pericyte markers but do not express ACTA2 and wherein the cells are generated from hPSCs, is disclosed herein.
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Eric Shusta, Sean Palecek, Matthew Stebbins | P170340US02
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Rat Model of Alexander Disease
Alexander disease (AxD) is a rare disease of the central nervous system characterized by formation of protein aggregates within astrocytes and disruption of growth or maintenance of the myelin sheath....
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P170228US01
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Blood-Brain Barrier Model
Accurately reproducing the blood-brain barrier in an in vitro setting has been a longstanding challenge. Current methods require the independent isolation of multiple cell types, and the quality of th...
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Eric Shusta, Clive Svendsen, Christian Weidenfeller | P06318US02
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Genetic Testing for Acquired Peripheral Neuropathy in Dogs
Peripheral neuropathies are a diverse group of diseases marked by degeneration of the peripheral nervous system. These diseases affect both humans and animals. In humans, the most common form is Charc...
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Peter Muir, Susannah Sample, John Svaren | P160048US02
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Recombinant Rhinovirus A16 for Human Inoculation Studies
Human inoculum strains of rhinoviruses have been used for more than 50 years to induce experimental colds to study disease mechanisms and to test the efficacy of antiviral drugs. Traditional inocula a...
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James Gern, Wai-Ming Lee | P170018US01