Title:
複合材料をバイオファブリケートするための方法
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP6971039
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
A biofabricated material containing a network of crosslinked collagen fibrils is disclosed. This material is composed of collagen which is also a major component of natural leather and is produced by a process of fibrillation of collagen molecules into fibrils, crosslinking the fibrils and lubricating the crosslinked fibrils. Unlike natural leathers, this biofabricated material exhibits non-anisotropic (not directionally dependent) physical properties, for example, a sheet of biofabricated material can have substantially the same elasticity or tensile strength when stretched or stressed in different directions. Unlike natural leather, it has a uniform texture that facilitates uniform uptake of dyes and coatings. Aesthetically, it produces a uniform and consistent grain for ease of manufacturability. It can have substantially identical grain, texture and other aesthetic properties on both sides distinct from natural leather where the grain increases from one side (e.g., distal surface) to the other (proximal inner layers).
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Inventors:
Purcell, Brendan Patrick
Williamson, David Thomas
Lee, Suzanne
Kong Dong, Amy
Williamson, David Thomas
Lee, Suzanne
Kong Dong, Amy
Application Number:
JP2017026434A
Publication Date:
November 24, 2021
Filing Date:
February 15, 2017
Export Citation:
Assignee:
Modern Meadow, Inc.
International Classes:
B32B9/02; B32B5/26; B32B27/12; B32B27/26; C07K14/46; D01F4/00; D06M15/15
Domestic Patent References:
JP5279966A | ||||
JP6198800A | ||||
JP59500474A | ||||
JP4146273A | ||||
JP58019331A | ||||
JP60203264A |
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Hiroshi Kobayashi
Junko Kobayashi
Norio Omori
Ryo Hoshikawa
Uetake Yukiko
Yasuhito Suzuki
Junko Kobayashi
Norio Omori
Ryo Hoshikawa
Uetake Yukiko
Yasuhito Suzuki
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