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Modified Green Tea Polyphenol EGCG and EGCG-ester Inhibit Endospores
Modified Green Tea Polyphenol EGCG and EGCG-ester Inhibit EndosporesResearchers at Augusta University have invented skin-friendly compositions and methods for killing, inactivating, or otherwise reducing the bacterial endospores by using an effective amount of the green tea EGCG or its derivatives. EGCG research shows clear application for a hand sanitizer...
Published: 4/21/2023   |   Inventor(s): Stephen Hsu, Lee Lee, Tin-Chun Chu
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Category(s): Therapeutics
Novel Array Insert for One-Step 3D Cultures and Histological Processing
Schematic diagram of the technology. Organoid cultures can be grown in a basket array the size of a 96-well plate. The array can be shrunk down to fit into a histology cassette without need to transfer the culture. Invention Summary: Organoids are multicellular 3D structures that faithfully mimic their in vivo organ counterparts and are valuable...
Published: 5/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Hatim Sabaawy, Howon Lee, Chen Yang, Daehoon Han
Keywords(s): Drug Discovery/Screening
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering, Technology Classifications > Research Tools, Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences
Coating with Self-Limiting Electrospray Deposition
Invention Summary: Researchers at Rutgers University have developed a scalable technique for depositing microscale coatings of a wide variety of materials and composites onto complex 3D additive or micromachined structures. The new coating process, based on self-limiting electrospray deposition (SLED), once deposited on the surface of a target material,...
Published: 9/12/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jonathan Singer, Howon Lee
Keywords(s): Manufacturing
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering
4D Printing of Microneedle Array for Enhanced Tissue Adhesion
Invention Summary: Microneedles are gaining attention because of the minimally invasive, pain-free, and easy-to-use nature. However, a major challenge for controlled long-term drug delivery or biosensing using microneedles is the low tissue adhesion. Rutgers researchers and collaborators have developed a method to fabricate microneedle array by a...
Published: 6/13/2024   |   Inventor(s): Howon Lee, Giuseppe Barillaro, Riddish Morde, Emanuele Vignali
Keywords(s): Drug Delivery
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering