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Star, Branched, and Graft Polymers in Binders for Inkjet Additive Manufacturing for Personalized Dosage Tablets
THE CHALLENGE A major problem posed by the pharmaceutical industry is giving effective dosages while not giving excessive amounts of a particular drug. An estimated 80% of side effects in humans and animals are a direct result of inaccurate dosing because varying weights in patients. Additive manufacturing has emerged as a very promising method to...
Published: 1/31/2024   |   Inventor(s): Emily Wilts, Timothy Long, Christopher Williams, Da Ma
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Additive Manufacturing, Technology Classifications > Biomedical, Technology Classifications > Chemicals/Materials, Technology Classifications > Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Bile Acids and Other Agents that Modulate the Gut Microbiome for the Treatment of Liver Cancer
Abstract: Primary liver tumors and secondary hepatic malignancies are among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths. Liver metastases account for 95% of all hepatic cancers, and the liver is the most common site for organ metastasis in the body. The gut microbiome serves an important role in antitumor immunity regulating the efficacy of chemo- and...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Tim Greten, Chi Ma
Keywords(s): Bile Acid, Greten, Liver cancer, Natural Killer T Cells, NKT cells
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Application > Therapeutics, Collaboration Sought > Licensing
Biocompatible Hydrogel Vaccine for Cancer and Other Diseases
Nanocomposite Hydrogel Recruits, Trains, and Disseminates Immune Cells In Vivo This hydrogel vaccine implants in patients and can carry molecules that train immune cells to treat specific human diseases, such as cancer and infectious diseases. The vaccine is a type of immunotherapy, treatments focused on activating the immune system against cancer...
Published: 8/20/2021   |   Inventor(s): Farhad Dastmalchi, Maryam Rahman, Thomas Angelini
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Drug Delivery, Technology Classifications > Human Health Care > Therapeutics