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publicationDate 2009-10-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Cell transplantation method and apparatus
abstract The present invention relates to an implantation device for use in transplanting a substance containing cells such as porcine garden stem cells into an organ such as the genital organs, and a transplantation method using the device.n n n More specifically, the lower container is opened so that the injected liquid material can fall into the lower container of the present invention, the upper container is marked with a scale having a receiving space of the liquid material; And a lower container connected to the upper container and a scaled lower container including a drop space capable of observing a liquid substance falling from the upper container. A distribution pipe connected to the speed measuring container, the control valve being attached to enable adjustment of the diameter of the pipe; And a needle member connected to the distal end of the distribution pipe and including a needle member to be inserted into an implantation organ, the implantation apparatus being capable of adjusting the injection speed of the liquid material through the capacity of the liquid material falling from the upper container to the lower container of the speed measuring container. It starts.n n n This will enable stable and efficient transplantation, which will contribute to the breakthrough in cell research and application development.n n n In another aspect, the present invention is the control of the flow pipe of the implantation device through the step of filling a liquid material into the upper container of the speed measuring vessel using the implantation device, inserting the needle member of the implantation device into the organ to be implanted By regulating the valve, a method of implantation is disclosed that includes implanting a liquid material into an organ.n n n  The transplantation technique of the present invention not only contributes to enhancing efficiency in terms of methods for analyzing cell characteristics and physiological activity, but its utilization is expected to provide a breakthrough in the production of transgenic animals.
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