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US Patent 7534449 Targeted and high density drug loaded polymeric materials

Patent 7534449 was granted and assigned to Yale University on May, 2009 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Yale University
Yale University
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7534449
Patent Inventor Names
Peter Fong0
Tarek Fahmy0
William Mark Saltzman0
Date of Patent
May 19, 2009
Patent Application Number
11170817
Date Filed
June 30, 2005
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US Patent 11951215 Implantable device for sustained release of a macromolecular drug compound
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US Patent 12102510 Bimodal treatment methods and compositions for gastrointestinal lesions with active bleeding
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US Patent 12108225 Implantable device for sustained release of a macromolecular drug compound
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US Patent 11690806 Implantable device for sustained release of a macromolecular drug compound
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Anand U Desai
Patent abstract

Polymeric delivery devices have been developed which combine high loading/high density of molecules to be delivered with the option of targeting. As used herein, “high density” refers to microparticles having a high density of ligands or coupling agents, which is in the range of 1000-10,000,000, more preferably between 10,000 and 1,000,000 ligands per square micron of microparticle surface area. A general method for incorporating molecules into the surface of biocompatible polymers using materials with an HLB of less than 10, more preferably less than 5, such as fatty acids, has been developed. Because of its ease, generality and flexibility, this method has widespread utility in modifying the surface of polymeric materials for applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering, as well other other fields. Targeted polymeric microparticles have also been developed which encapsulate therapeutic compounds such as drugs, cellular materials or components, and antigens, and have targeting ligands directly bound to the microparticle surface. Preferred applications include use in tissue engineering matrices, wound dressings, bone repair or regeneration materials, and other applications where the microparticles are retained at the site of application or implantation. Another preferred application is in the use of microparticles to deliver anti-proliferative agents to the lining of blood vessels following angioplasty, transplantation or bypass surgery to prevent or decrease restenosis, and in cancer therapy. In still another application, the microparticles are used to treat or prevent macular degeneration when administered to the eye, where agents such as complement inhibitors are administered.

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