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Last Updated: December 31, 2025

Claims for Patent: 10,011,811


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Summary for Patent: 10,011,811
Title:Cell seeding device and method
Abstract:Described is a device comprising an anchor, a tray including a well adapted to receive the anchor, and a cover adapted to engage the tray and cover the well. The device may be used to form a membrane-cell matrix having a substantially uniform distribution of the cells on the membrane in at least two dimensions.
Inventor(s):Yongzhong Wang, Christopher Kelly, Stephen RAPKO, Frank QUINNO, Barbara Seymour
Assignee: Vericel Corp
Application Number:US14/088,999

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