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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 14, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2004
Manfred Kurfürst, Moorrege, DE;
Christian Raemsch, Uetersen, DE;
Nicole Raemsch-guenther, Uetersen, DE;
Olaf Friedrich, Tornesch, DE;
Silke Huettler, Uetersen, DE;
Daniel Brandhorst, Linden, DE;
Thierry Berney, Arenthon, FR;
Pascal Bucher, Geneva, CH;
Heide Brandhorst, Linden, DE;
Manfred Kurfürst, Moorrege, DE;
Christian Raemsch, Uetersen, DE;
Nicole Raemsch-Guenther, Uetersen, DE;
Olaf Friedrich, Tornesch, DE;
Silke Huettler, Uetersen, DE;
Daniel Brandhorst, Linden, DE;
Thierry Berney, Arenthon, FR;
Pascal Bucher, Geneva, CH;
Heide Brandhorst, Linden, DE;
Nordmark Arzneimittel GmbH & Co. KG, Uetersen, DE;
Abstract
The use of a neutral protease (NP) together with a collagenase consists in that a neutral protease which is not contained in a collagenase enzyme preparation and which is not produced by a recombinant production ia mixed before the beginning of a tissue dissociation with a collagenase or a collagenase enzyme preparation with an individual dosage of the quantitative proportions of neutral protease and collagenase for improving the isolation results with respect to yield, viability and integrity of the cells.