Reproductive Cell Preservation Systems for Specialized Environments
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
The present inventive concept relates to specialized reproductive cell preservation systems adapted for high-security facilities, disaster relief operations, extreme weather conditions, remote or isolated areas, and transportation in extreme temperatures.
Background and Problem Solved
The original patent for the reproductive cell maintenance system addressed the need for preserving reproductive cells in vitro. However, this invention has limitations in addressing the specific challenges of preserving reproductive cells in unique operational environments. The present inventive concept solves this problem by providing specialized systems that cater to these niche markets, ensuring the preservation of reproductive cells in high-stress situations.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
The inventive concept comprises a range of systems and methods tailored to specific environments. For high-security facilities, a secure storage unit and composition are used to reduce the loss of function of reproductive cells. For disaster relief operations, a portable composition is applied to reproductive cells to protect them from damage. In extreme weather conditions, a weather-resistant container and composition are employed. For remote or isolated areas, a kit with a portable composition and instructions is provided. During transportation in extreme temperatures, a thermally insulated container with a composition is used. Each system and method is designed to address the unique challenges of its respective environment, ensuring the preservation of reproductive cells.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The novelty of the present inventive concept lies in its adaptation of the original reproductive cell maintenance system to specific, high-stress environments. The inventive step is the recognition of the need for specialized systems and the development of tailored solutions that address the unique challenges of each environment.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include the use of different antioxidants, fatty acids, or polar lipids in the compositions. Variations could also include the integration of additional components, such as temperature control systems or monitoring devices, to further enhance the preservation of reproductive cells.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The present inventive concept has significant commercial potential in various industries, including biotechnology, healthcare, and disaster relief. The specialized systems and methods could be marketed to organizations operating in high-security facilities, disaster relief agencies, and companies involved in extreme weather operations or remote area logistics.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A61 | A61K36/185 |
| A | A01 | A01N1/02 |
| A | A61 | A61K31/724 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/45 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/48 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/63 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/73 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/736 |
| A | A61 | A61K36/87 |
| A | A61 | A61P15/08 |
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,857,588 |
|---|---|
| Title | Reproductive cell maintenance system |
| Assignee(s) | Membrane Protective Technologies, Inc. |