Assignee
NAUGHTON GAIL K
US·9 granted patents·3 pending applications·110 citations·filing 2005–2012
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12 records- 0193US8138147B2Conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of useNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Mar 20, 2012·20 cites·25 claims
- 0291US9034312B2Extracellular matrix compositions for the treatment of cancerNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2010·Granted May 19, 2015·8 cites·33 claims
- 0391US8530415B2Repair and/or regeneration of cells with a composition produced by culturing fibroblast cells under hypoxic conditionsNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 10, 2013·23 cites·20 claims
- 0490US8852637B2Extracellular matrix compositions for the treatment of cancerNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Oct 7, 2014·6 cites·22 claims
- 0590US8476231B2Conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of useNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2012·Granted Jul 2, 2013·11 cites·20 claims
- 0689US8524494B2Low oxygen tension and BFGF generates a multipotent stem cell from a fibroblast in vitroNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 3, 2013·9 cites·7 claims
- 0788US8535913B2Soluble composition for promoting hair growth produced by hypoxic culture of fibroblasts cellsNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 17, 2013·15 cites·17 claims
- 0888US8257947B2Extracellular matrix compositions produced under hypoxic culture conditionsNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 4, 2012·14 cites·26 claims
- 0979US8128924B2Methods for using a three-dimensional stromal tissue to promote angiogenesisNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2009·Granted Mar 6, 2012·4 cites·12 claims
- 1065US2006134074A1Compositions and methods for promoting hair growthNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 1163US2006115460A1Compositions and methods comprising WNT proteins to promote repair of damaged tissueNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 1262US2007237750A1Compositions and Methods for Promoting Hair GrowthNAUGHTON GAIL K·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
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