HOME
SEARCH
RSS FEED
SUBSCRIBE
Search Results - drug+delivery
6
Results
Sort By:
Published Date
Updated Date
Title
ID
Descending
Ascending
Phospholipid Presenting Particles for Cell Targeting in Therapy and Diagnostics
Reference #: 01594 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Phospholipid Presenting Particles for Cell Targeting in Therapy and Diagnostics Background: Current FDA approved controlled/extended-release formulations based on polyesters such as polylactic acid, poly(lactide-co-glycolide), and polycaprolactone do not benefit...
Published: 3/27/2023
|
Inventor(s):
Kidochukwu Atube
,
Robert Gower
Keywords(s):
cell targeting
,
drug delivery
,
emulsion
,
microparticles
,
phospholipid
,
poly(lactide-co-glycolide)
,
polymer particles
Category(s):
Biomedical and Life Sciences
,
Health Sciences
Temperature Responsive Cell Culture Platform for Mechanobiological Manipulation
Reference #: 01436 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Temperature Responsive Cell Culture Platform for Mechanobiological Manipulation Background: The invention pertains to a swellable platform with surface microwells of various shapes that can encapsulate and systematically apply mechanical pressure on cells....
Published: 9/4/2022
|
Inventor(s):
Ehsan Jabbarzadeh
,
Christopher Wu
Keywords(s):
Antigen uptake
,
Cell culture platform
,
Cell secretome
,
Cellular Engineering
,
drug delivery
,
drug discovery
,
Gene transfection
,
Intracellular delivery
,
Mechanobiology
,
Mechanostimulation
,
PNIPAM
Category(s):
Health Sciences
,
Biomedical and Life Sciences
,
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Persistent Micelle Corona Chemistry
Reference #: 01535 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Persistent Micelle Corona Chemistry Background: Polymer micelles have found significant uses in areas such as drug/gene delivery, medical imaging, and as templates for nanomaterials. For many of these applications, the micelle performance depends on its size...
Published: 3/27/2023
|
Inventor(s):
Morgan Stefik
,
Taylor Larison
Keywords(s):
drug delivery
,
drug delivery
pharma
,
electrolyte
,
micelle
Category(s):
Chemistry and Biochemistry
,
Nanotechnology
,
Advanced Materials
,
Health Sciences
The Preparation of Dual-Targeted Nano-Cocktail and its Application in Cancer Therapy
Reference #: 01404 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Preparation of Dual-Targeted Nano-Cocktail and its Application in Cancer Therapy Background: Due to the heterogeneous nature of tumors and the limitation of anticancer drugs, a mono-compound treatment usually can only kill a fraction of cancer cells while...
Published: 9/4/2022
|
Inventor(s):
Peisheng Xu
,
Binglin Sui
Keywords(s):
cancer treatment
,
drug delivery
,
dual responsive
,
hetero-targeted
,
Nano-cocktail
Category(s):
Chemistry and Biochemistry
,
Nanotechnology
,
Biomedical and Life Sciences
,
Health Sciences
Method for Tuning Surface Topography of Biocompatible, Injectable Polymer Particles
Reference #: 01396The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Method for Tuning Surface Topography of Biocompatible, Injectable Polymer ParticlesBackground:Polymer particles for
drug delivery
are made using an oil-in-water emulsion technique. Polymer particles are made to have rough surfaces, which impact their drug release...
Published: 9/4/2022
|
Inventor(s):
Robert Gower
,
Christopher Isely
Keywords(s):
drug delivery
,
emulsion
,
polymer particles
,
surface chemistry
Category(s):
Biomedical and Life Sciences
,
Health Sciences
,
Chemistry and Biochemistry
A Simple Method to Attach Pendant Groups to Polyvinyl Alcohol
Reference #: 01391 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for a simple method to attach pendant groups to polyvinyl alcohol Background: Currently, if you want to change the surface chemistry of the
drug delivery
particle you need to select a new emulsifier. In doing so, you may make unintended changes to the drug...
Published: 9/4/2022
|
Inventor(s):
Robert Gower
,
Christopher Isely
Keywords(s):
coating
,
drug delivery
,
emulsion
,
polymer
,
surface chemistry
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
,
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Home
|
Search
|
RSS
|
Subscribe
© 2024. All Rights Reserved. Powered by
Inteum