Donald Ingber v-- Nanomagnet blood cleaning system



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Donald INGBER  
Nanomagnetic Blood Cleaning System

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<http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kit-eaton/technomix/magnetic-blood-cleaning-trick-could-save-lives-star-trek-style>

June 23, 2009

Magnetic Blood Cleaning
Procedure Could Save Lives, Star-Trek Style

by Kit Eaton

Here's a medical innovation that's pretty amazing: It's a blood
filter that could actually reduce deaths from sepsis in hospitals.
The system works by removing dangerous bacteria not by using fine
porous filtration, but instead the power of magnets.   
  
The invention was created by Don Ingber at the Harvard Medical
School and Children's hospital and it's designed to augment the
effect of antibiotics in combating bacterial infections of the
blood. These are the infections that apparently kill some 200,000
American citizens each year, so the potential benefits of the
treatment could be pretty significant.   
  
Ingber's technique eschews the traditional fine porous methods for
filtering blood, and instead specifically targets the bacteria
themselves. Microscopic plastic-coated beads of iron oxide are
treated with antibodies that seek out the infecting cells, and
attach to them -- the beads would be injected into a patient, but
in Ingber's experiments the blood was treated in vitro. Next the
blood-bead mix is pushed through a dialysis-type machine, where an
electromagnet simply attracts the iron beads, bacterial and all,
while the cleaned-up blood cycles on and back into the
patient.    
  
The beauty of the invention is in its simplicity, and the fact
that in tests it removed up to 80% of the pathogens, which is
enough that the rest can be easily cleared up with traditional
antibiotic remedies.   
Ingber is confident his technique will perform well when he moves
on to animal experimentation later this year, and that it can even
be expanded to cover removing cancer cells from blood in a similar
style. It's merely a question of coating the iron microbeads with
the right chemicals so they bond to the unwanted target cells. One
can even imagine a future where a patient is injected with a
concoction of specially engineered filtration beads, each designed
to tackle a particular problem -- which is a plot trick I'm sure
I've seen on *Star Trek* sometimes.   
  


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 <http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-06/dr-magneto>  
  

A Magnetic Machine Plucks Pathogens from Blood

A new treatment could save some
of the hundreds of thousands of Americans dying sepsis-related
deaths every year

By Allison Bond

  

![](nonfatal-attraction.jpg)

Nonfatal
Attraction: An
electromagnet pulls out 80 percent of an infectious
pathogen

If your uncle says he's getting magnetic therapy, you might
feel the urge to tell him to save his money instead for that
tinfoil hat to keep the CIA from reading his mind. But if he's
being hooked up to Don Ingber's magnet machine, it just might
save his life.

Ingber's device magnetizes microbes and draws them out of the
blood. It could save some of the 210,000 Americans a mostly
newborns and the elderly a who die sepsis-related deaths every
year. Sepsis sets in when bacteria or fungi invade the blood,
which can cause organ failure before drugs have time to take
effect. "Traditionally, you prescribe antibiotics and pray," says
Ingber, a vascular biologist at Harvard Medical School and
Children's Hospital. His machine operates more quickly.  
  

![](ingbermagnet.jpg)

  


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Patents

  
WO2008130618  
US2009078614  
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
SEPARATING PARTICLES, CELLS, MOLECULES AND PARTICULATES   
  
Inventor: INGBER, Donald;  VARGHESE MATHEW [US] ; FIERING
JASON   
2009-03-26  
Abstract -- A method and
apparatus for continuously separating or concentrating particles
that includes flowing two fluids in laminar flow through a
magnetic field gradient which causes target particles to migrate
to a waste fluid stream, and collecting each fluid stream after
being flowed through the magnetic field gradient.  
  

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WO2008156904  
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
NANOMAGNETIC ACTUATION OF MOLECULAR CELL SIGNALING   
  
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; MANNIX ROBERT  
2008-12-24  
Abstract -- The present
invention relates to signaling mechanisms that transduce magnetic
inputs into physiological cellular outputs. More particularly, the
present invention relates to systems and methods for
non-invasively controlling cellular signaling functions and
behaviors by harnessing receptor-mediated and intracellular
molecular-mediated signal transduction using nanomagnetic cellular
switches.   
  

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WO2007044642  
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COMBINED
MICROFLUIDIC-MICROMAGNETIC SEPARATION OF MATERIAL IN CONTINUOUS
FLOW   
  
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; XIA SHANNON  
2007-04-19  
Abstract --
A miniaturized, integrated, microfluidic device pulls materials
bound to magnetic particles from one laminar flow path to another
by applying a local magnetic field gradient. The device removes
microbial and mammalian cells from flowing biological fluids
without any wash steps. A microfabricated high-gradient magnetic
field concentrator (HGMC) is integrated at one side of a
microfluidic channel. When magnetic particles are introduced into
one flow path, they remain limited to that flow path. When the
HGMC is magnetized, the magnetic beads are pulled from the initial
flow path into the collection stream, thereby cleansing the fluid.
The microdevice allows large numbers of beads and materials to be
sorted simultaneously, has no capacity limit, does not lose
separation efficiency as particles are removed, and is useful for
cell separations from blood and other biological fluids.; This
on-chip separator allows cell separations to be performed in the
field outside of hospitals and laboratories.  
  

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WO2008127295  
GUIDED SELF-ASSEMBLY OF MATRICES
WITH ORDERED NANO-SCALE STRUCTURE FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING   
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E  
2008-10-23  
  
US2008174610  
Method and apparatus for
displaying information      
      
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; HUANG SUI  
2008-07-24  
  
KR0128287  
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR
THE INHIBITION OF ANGIOGENESIS  
Inventor:  FOLKMAN JUDAH [US] ; INGBER DONALD    
1998-04-02  
  
KR20000003811  
BIOMIMETIC MATERIALS  
Inventor:  DONALD E INGBER  
2000-01-25  
  
 US2006141000  
Porous biodegradable polymeric
materials for cell transplantation   
Inventor:  MIKOS ANTONIOS G [US] ; INGBER DONALD    
2006-06-29  
  
AU2002306862  
Selective deposition of materials
on contoured surfaces  
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E ; OSTUNI EMANUELE  
2002-11-05  
  
WO2006039675   
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR
NANOMANIPULATION OF BIOMOLECULES AND LIVING CELLS  
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; MATTHEWS BENJAMIN   
2006-04-13   
  
JP2002200162  
PREVASCULARIZED POLYMERIC GRAFT
FOR ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION   
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E ; LANGER ROBERT  
 2002-07-16  
  
US2002155422 // WO0237102   
METHODS FOR ANALYZING DYNAMIC
CHANGES IN CELLULAR INFORMATICS AND USES THEREFOR  
Inventor:  HUANG SUI ; INGBER DONALD  
2002-05-10  
  
WO0012832  
RADIALLY EXPANDABLE DEVICE  
Inventor:  CLIFFORD DALE TIMOTHY [US] ; INGBER DONALD  
2000-03-09  
  
WO0009307  
A MOLD FOR MAKING A
THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPLEX STRUCTURE, SAID MOLD COMPRISING AT
LEAST THREE MOLD PORTIONS, METHOD OF MAKING SAID MOLD, AND USE
OF SAID MOLD FOR MAKING THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPLEX STRUCTURES   
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; BUTZ DAVID 
          
2000-02-24  
  
WO9933641  
FOAM SCAFFOLD MATERIALS   
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E [US] ; MEUSE ARTHUR  
1999-07-08  
  
WO9922861   
BIOMIMETIC MATERIALS FOR
FILTRATION, CHEMICAL PROCESSING AND DETOXIFICATION   
Inventor:  INGBER DONALD E ; LIU QUING  
1999-05-14  
  


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