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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
Quinolone-Based Compounds, Formulations, and Uses Thereof
Competitive Advantages High aqueous solubility Targets multiple stages of malaria Effective against multidrug resistant malaria strains Prevents malaria infections and treats current infections Summary USF researchers have developed quinolone-based compounds and methods of treatment that can be used to prevent and treat malaria....
Published: 8/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Alexis LaCrue, Dennis Kyle, Jordany Maignan, Roman Manetsch
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical > Infectious Diseases, Technology Classifications > Medical > Pharmaceuticals, Technology Classifications > Medical
4(1H)-Quinolones Having Antimalarial Activity with Reduced Chemical Resistance
Competitive Advantages Potent anti-malarial activity Improved chemical resistance against multi-drug resistant (MDR) parasites Acts on both MDR parasites and drug susceptible anti-malarial strains equally well Summary This invention promises a great approach to treat those affected with malaria. The compound possesses a potent EC50...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Alexis LaCrue, Dennis Kyle, Fabian Saenz, Jordany Maignan, Niranjan Namelikonda, Richard Cross, Tina Mutka, Roman Manetsch
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical > Infectious Diseases, Technology Classifications > Medical