Several embodiments relate to methods of generating cells with therapeutic potency. Several embodiments relate to generating cells as a source of exosomes with therapeutic potency. The cells and exosomes with therapeutic potency are useful for repairing and/or regenerating damaged or diseased tissue, for example.
- Santa Monica CA, US Chang Li - Marina del Rey CA, US Brennan Erbeznik - Los Angeles CA, US Giovanni Gardelli - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Hornberger - Playa Vista CA, US Jingou Xu - Marina del Rey CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06F 16/70 H04L 65/612
Abstract:
The media preview system receives media content from one or more client devices, generates a preview of the media content, associates a coded image with the preview within a database associated with the media preview system, detects scans of the coded image from client devices, and causes display of the preview at the client devices in response to detecting the scan.
- Santa Monica CA, US Laurent Desserrey - Los Angeles CA, US Christie Marie Heikkinen - Santa Monica CA, US Nathaniel Parrott - Brooklyn NY, US Jeremy Voss - Los Angeles CA, US David Taitz - Santa Monica CA, US Chang Li - Marina del Rey CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 A63F 13/87 G06F 3/0488
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for detecting a gesture made via a display of a first computing device during display of a message comprising first media content, determining that the gesture triggers a second graphical user interface to respond to the message by opening a camera view to capture a second media content, and based on determining that the gesture triggers the second graphical user interface, causing the second graphical user interface to display on the display of the first computing device comprising the camera view. The systems and methods further provide for detecting capture of the second media content via the second graphical user interface comprising the camera view and sending a reply message comprising the second media content in response to the first message.
Activation-Induced Tissue-Effector Cells Suitable For Cell Therapy And Extracelluar Vesicles Derived Therefrom
- Beverly Hills CA, US - Los Angeles CA, US Chang Li - Harbor City CA, US Jennifer J. Moseley - Northborough MA, US Eduardo Marbán - Santa Monica CA, US
Assignee:
Capricor, Inc. - Beverly Hills CA
International Classification:
C12N 5/077 A61K 35/34 A61P 9/10 A61P 29/00
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of inducing activation of a non-potent or insufficiently potent cell to convert the cell into a tissue-effector cell, thereby producing an activation-induced tissue-effector cell suitable for use in cell therapy—e.g., an activated specialized tissue-effector cell (ASTEC) suitable for cell therapy for a particular tissue type. The present invention further provides activation-induced tissue-effector cells produced thereby, as well as extracellular vesicles, e.g., exosomes, derived therefrom (e.g., ASTEX). The present invention further provides a method of improving the efficacy of a cell therapy by converting non-potent or insufficiently potent cells into activation-induced tissue-effector cells having increased potency suitable for cell therapy. The present invention further provides a method for treating a disease or condition amenable to cell therapy in a subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of activation-induced tissue-effector cells or extracellular vesicles derived therefrom.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Chang Gang Li President
Pollen Technologies
45 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91006 1008 S Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007
Chang Yu Li President
INTERNATIONAL BUDDHIST EDUCATION FOUNDATION
3456 S Glenmark Dr, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 3456 Glenmark Dr, Whittier, CA 91745
Queens Eye Center 6010 Main St FL 1, Flushing, NY 11355 (718)6618800 (phone), (718)4609351 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English Korean Spanish
Description:
Dr. Li works in Flushing, NY and specializes in Optometry. Dr. Li is affiliated with New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center and Queens Hospital Center.