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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2016
Filed:
May. 26, 2005
Timothy J. N. Smith, Kingston, CA;
Sydney M. Pugh, Calgary, CA;
Lowell Misener, Kingston, CA;
Guy Oram, Kingston, CA;
Rupert Hagg, Bassersdorf, CH;
Roberto Tommasini, Uster, CH;
Yves Larcher, Schlieren, CH;
Timothy J. N. Smith, Kingston, CA;
Sydney M. Pugh, Calgary, CA;
Lowell Misener, Kingston, CA;
Guy Oram, Kingston, CA;
Rupert Hagg, Bassersdorf, CH;
Roberto Tommasini, Uster, CH;
Yves Larcher, Schlieren, CH;
OCTANE BIOTECH INC., Kingston, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
The invention is an automated advanced tissue engineering system that comprises a housing in which one or more tissue engineering modules are accommodated together with a central microprocessor that controls functioning of the tissue engineering modules. In one embodiment, the tissue engineering module comprises a housing supporting one or more bioreactor chamber assemblies and a fluid reservoir operationally engageable with the housing. The bioreactor chamber assemblies may be selected depending on the end product option desired and may include, for example, a cell therapy bioreactor chamber, a single implant bioreactor chamber and a multiple (mosaic) implant bioreactor chamber.