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PEG Nanocarriers, Nanogels and Synthesis Methods
Invention Summary: A novel platform of PEG-only nanocarriers and nanogels has been developed by Rutgers scientists. The nanocarriers can be used from 100Da-100- kDa and are capable of forming stable nanogels and nanogel aggregates in a variety of sizes from 20-30nm up to >1000nm. The carriers and gels have improved solubility over existing technologies...
Published: 9/1/2022   |   Inventor(s): Patrick Sinko, Manjeet Deshmukh, Hilliard Kutscher, Stanley Stein, Simi Gunaseelan, Anupa Menjoge
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Drug Delivery
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Biomaterials, Technology Classifications > Therapeutics
Biodegradable PEG Hydrogels and Methods of Use
Invention Summary: Rutgers scientists have engineered PEG hydrogels that can biodegrade - they provide novel drug delivery capabilities relative to standard PEG technologies. The technology utilizes soluble, biodegradable PEG molecules which are cross-linked in the presence of drug agents. The resulting hydrogels serve as standard depots for sustained...
Published: 12/11/2023   |   Inventor(s): Patrick Sinko, Manjeet Deshmukh, Stanley Stein, Simi Gunaseelan, Yashveer Singh
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Drug Delivery
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Biomaterials
Resolvable Spray-On Hydrogel as Wound Dressing and Drug Delivery Agent
Invention Summary: Hydrogel-based wound dressing is an accepted clinical practice for the promotion of wound healing and/or drug delivery. However, current hydrogel-based technologies have disadvantages including difficulty in removal, prone to gelling during packaging or storage, and requiring temperature manipulation before administration. Rutgers...
Published: 11/13/2023   |   Inventor(s): Patrick Sinko, Stanley Stein
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Cleaning/Disinfecting Products, Wound healing
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare & Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Biomaterials