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Multifunctional Self-Assembling Polymeric Nanosystems
INV-0908 Background Delivery of nucleic acid therapies to specific diseased tissues and cells in the body is challenging due to large molecular weight, negative charge, and relatively poor stability, especially in biological fluids that are rich in degrading enzymes (DNase and RNase). The majority of the technologies for nucleic acid delivery...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mansoor Amiji, Arun Iyer
Keywords(s): Nanotechnology
Category(s): -Nanotechnology
Biodegradable Implant for Sustained Trans-Nasal Delivery to the Brain
INV-20104 Background Central Nervous System (CNS) diseases refer to those groups of neurological disorders particularly affecting the central nervous system comprised of the brain and spinal cord. They arise due to multiple factors such as neurodegeneration, infections leading to potential damage, trauma, metabolic disorders, tumor, stroke etc....
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mansoor Amiji, Smrithi Padmakumar, Benjamin Bleier
Keywords(s): Biomedical implants, Neurological Disease, Pharmaceutical Composition, Therapeutic
Category(s): -Materials, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Bioengineering/Tissue Engineering, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Delivery
Macrophage-Targeted Multi-Compartmental Delivery Systems
INV-1028 Background Macrophages are important immune cells in the body that regulate different biological processes involved in inflammatory and infectious diseases. Macrophages originate from the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) in the bone marrow. The MPS system comprises of monocytes and tissue, it matures into a larger phagocytic cell called...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mansoor Amiji, Husain Attarwala, Shardool Jain, Mayur Kalariya
Keywords(s): Biotech, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Drug Delivery, Drugs, Health, Medical, Nanomedicine
Category(s): -Biomedical Materials, -Health, -Nanomedicine, -Cancer, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Delivery