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Non-Piezoelectric Flexible Resonator Promotes Cell Division, Migration

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Application US20260109964A1 was filed on August 28, 2025 by inventors Won-gun KOH, Hyungsuk LEE, Donyoung KANG, Byeongseok RYU, Sujeong AHN, and Chanryeol RHYOU, and published on April 23, 2026. The application covers a resonator that promotes cell division and migration using an interdigitated electrode structure deposited on a dielectric polymer substrate surface, generating acoustic waves when alternating current at resonant frequency is applied. The technology is classified under CPC codes C12N 13/00 and C12M 35/04. While the application does not yet grant enforceable rights, it establishes a priority date for the claimed non-piezoelectric flexible resonator technology in the biomedical device space.

“An embodiment relates to a resonator that promotes cell division and migration by depositing an interdigitated electrode structure on a surface of a dielectric polymer substrate and generating an acoustic wave when an alternating current corresponding to a resonant frequency is applied.”

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USPTO published patent application US20260109964A1 for a resonator device designed to promote cell division and migration. The invention employs an interdigitated electrode structure on a dielectric polymer substrate that generates acoustic waves when driven by alternating current at resonant frequency.

For companies in medical device manufacturing and biotechnology, this application signals competitive activity in acoustic wave-based cell stimulation technology. While patent applications do not create immediate compliance obligations, firms developing similar resonator or acoustic wave technologies for biomedical applications should conduct freedom-to-operate analyses and review their IP portfolios for potential overlap.

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Apr 23, 2026

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NON-PIEZOELECTRIC FLEXIBLE RESONATOR FOR PROMOTING CELL DIVISION AND MIGRATION

Application US20260109964A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026

Inventors

Won-gun KOH, Hyungsuk LEE, Donyoung KANG, Byeongseok RYU, Sujeong AHN, Chanryeol RHYOU

Abstract

An embodiment relates to a resonator that promotes cell division and migration by depositing an interdigitated electrode structure on a surface of a dielectric polymer substrate and generating an acoustic wave when an alternating current corresponding to a resonant frequency is applied.

CPC Classifications

C12N 13/00 C12M 35/04

Filing Date

2025-08-28

Application No.

19313015

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Agency
USPTO
Published
April 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Pharmaceutical companies
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing 3254.1 Biotechnology
Activity scope
Patent application filing Acoustic resonator technology Cell stimulation device
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Pharmaceuticals

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