Elkridge, MD, United States of America

Naoko Takabe


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

Loading Chart...
1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Naoko Takabe: Innovator in Stem Cell Collection Methods

Introduction

Naoko Takabe is a prominent inventor based in Elkridge, MD (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of stem cell research, particularly in the innovative methods for collecting and utilizing placenta cord blood stem cells. Her work has the potential to impact medical practices and improve outcomes in regenerative medicine.

Latest Patents

Naoko Takabe holds a patent for "Methods for collecting and using placenta cord blood stem cells." This innovative method describes a technique for collecting cord blood stem cells from an isolated mammalian non-exsanguinated or partially exsanguinated placenta through placental perfusion. The method includes the use of a pulsatile flow of perfusion solution, which can be achieved using a pulsatile or peristaltic pump or device. The process allows for the isolation of significantly increased amounts of CD133+ stem cells from the perfusate. Additionally, the perfusion solution may contain an anticoagulant, and the isolated placenta does not need to be treated with an anticoagulant prior to perfusion. This advancement also includes an easy method for the safe long-duration cold storage of the placenta.

Career Highlights

Naoko Takabe is associated with Anthrogenesis Corporation, where she continues to develop her innovative ideas and contribute to advancements in stem cell technology. Her work is recognized for its potential to enhance the collection and application of stem cells in various medical fields.

Collaborations

[Section skipped due to space constraints.]

Conclusion

Naoko Takabe's innovative methods for collecting placenta cord blood stem cells represent a significant advancement in the field of stem cell research. Her contributions have the potential to improve medical practices and outcomes in regenerative medicine.

This text is generated by artificial intelligence and may not be accurate.
Please report any incorrect information to support@idiyas.com
Loading…