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FRASER JOHN K
US·8 granted patents·3 pending applications·249 citations·filing 2003–2012
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11 records- 0197US8119121B2Autologous adipose tissue implant with concentrated stem cellsFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2003·Granted Feb 21, 2012·69 cites·18 claims
- 0296US8105580B2Methods of using adipose derived stem cells to promote wound healingFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2004·Granted Jan 31, 2012·70 cites·33 claims
- 0394US8404229B2Methods of using adipose derived stem cells to treat acute tubular necrosisFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2004·Granted Mar 26, 2013·47 cites·44 claims
- 0494US8337834B2Methods of making enhanced, autologous fat graftsFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2011·Granted Dec 25, 2012·15 cites·22 claims
- 0593US8691216B2Methods of using regenerative cells to promote wound healingFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2012·Granted Apr 8, 2014·17 cites·20 claims
- 0691US9511094B2Methods of using regenerative cells in the treatment of stroke and related diseases and disordersFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2012·Granted Dec 6, 2016·16 cites·15 claims
- 0788US9597395B2Methods of using adipose tissue-derived cells in the treatment of cardiovascular conditionsFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2005·Granted Mar 21, 2017·10 cites·61 claims
- 0884US9480718B2Methods of using adipose-derived regenerative cells in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease and related disordersFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2012·Granted Nov 1, 2016·5 cites·21 claims
- 0969US2009269315A1Methods of using adipose tissue-derived cells in the treatment of cardiovascular conditionsFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 1067US2009297488A1Methods of using regenerative cells in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease and related disordersFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 1157US2012058093A1Methods of using regenerative cells in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease and related disordersFRASER JOHN K·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
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