SurModics, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140336571 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF HYDROPHOBIC ACTIVE AGENTS - Disclosed herein is a delivery composition for administering a hydrophobic active agent. In one embodiment, a delivery composition for local administration of a hydrophobic active agent to a tissue or organ of a patient is disclosed. In one embodiment, the delivery composition includes a cationic delivery agent, a therapeutically effective amount of a hydrophobic active agent and a pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous carrier. In one embodiment, the cationic delivery agent includes polyethyleneimine (PEI). In an embodiment, the invention includes a drug delivery device including a substrate; and coated therapeutic agent particles disposed on the substrate, the coated therapeutic agent particles comprising a particulate hydrophobic therapeutic agent; and a vinyl amine polymer. Methods of making the delivery composition, as well as kits and methods of use are also included herein. | 11-13-2014 |
20140328998 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR COATING MEDICAL DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention include apparatus and methods for coating drug eluting medical devices. In an embodiment, the invention includes a coating apparatus including a coating application unit comprising a movement restriction structure; a fluid applicator; and an air nozzle. The apparatus can further include a rotation mechanism and an axial motion mechanism, the axial motion mechanism configured to cause movement of at least one of the coating application unit and the rotation mechanism with respect to one another. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 11-06-2014 |
20140234874 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC TESTS INCLUDING SULFONIC ACID - The invention provides compositions, kits, and methods for performing colorimetric analysis. A substrate is reacted to generate a chromogenic reaction product, and a reaction stop reagent that is a sulfonic acid is added to stop and stabilize the reaction product. The absorbance properties of the chromogenic reaction product can be maintained over significantly longer periods of time of that of conventional reagents and methods. The sulfonic acid can be used in assays such as ELISAs in order to provide a more accurate and safer detection of analytes in a biological sample. | 08-21-2014 |
20140200411 | CONDUCTIVE POLYMERS AND USES - Disclosed herein are activatable conductive compositions and methods of making and using activatable conductive compositions. In particular, activatable conductive monomers polymers are described and electrically conductive coatings that include activatable conductive polymers. | 07-17-2014 |
20140162083 | STILBENE-BASED REACTIVE COMPOUNDS, POLYMERIC MATRICES FORMED THEREFROM, AND ARTICLES VISUALIZABLE BY FLUORESCENCE - The invention is directed to latent reactive and polymerizable derivatives of fluorescent stilbene-based compounds. The compounds can be used to provide articles with a fluorescence property, such as medical devices (e.g., catheters). The fluorescent compounds can be used in association with polymers, or can be incorporated into polymers, and the polymers used in a coating composition on the article surface. The compounds allow for visual or machine inspection of coating properties such as uniformity of coverage. | 06-12-2014 |
20140161964 | COATING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the invention include coating apparatuses and related methods. In an embodiment, the invention includes a coating apparatus. The coating apparatus can include a motor, a rotating contact member, a fluid applicator, a fluid pump, and a base member. The fluid applicator can include an orifice. The rotating contact member can be configured to rotate around a device to be coated that does not rotate. The rotating contact member can be configured to move along the lengthwise axis of a device to be coated. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of coating a medical device. The method of coating a medical device can include a rotating a contact member around the outer diameter of a non-rotating medical device, applying a coating solution to the outer diameter of the non-rotating medical device at a position adjacent to the contact member, and moving at least one of the contact member and the non-rotating medical device with respect to one another so that the contact member moves with respect to the lengthwise axis of the non-rotating medical device. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 06-12-2014 |
20140142166 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF HYDROPHOBIC ACTIVE AGENTS - Disclosed herein is a delivery composition for administering a hydrophobic active agent. In one embodiment, a delivery composition for local administration of a hydrophobic active agent to a tissue or organ of a patient is disclosed. In one embodiment, the delivery composition includes a cationic delivery agent, a therapeutically effective amount of a hydrophobic active agent and a pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous carrier. In one embodiment, the cationic delivery agent includes polyethyleneimine (PEI). In a more specific embodiment, the cationic delivery agent includes branched PEI. Methods of making the delivery composition, as well as kits and methods of use are also disclosed. | 05-22-2014 |
20140121597 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR COATING MEDICAL DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention include apparatus and methods for coating medical devices. In an embodiment, the invention includes a coating apparatus including a coating application unit including a fluid applicator; a first rotation mechanism and a second rotation mechanism; and a controller, wherein the controller causes the first rotation mechanism and the second rotation mechanism to rotate a medical device at substantially the same speed, wherein the speed is greater than 500 rotations per minute. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of coating a medical device including rotating a medical device with a rotation mechanism at a speed of greater than 500 rotations per minute; contacting the medical device with a fluid applicator; and applying a coating solution to the device. In an embodiment, the invention includes a medical device. In some embodiments a surface of a shaft of the device comprises high points and low points. | 05-01-2014 |
20130261566 | HYDROPHILIC POLYMERIC COATINGS FOR MEDICAL ARTICLES WITH VISUALIZATION MOIETY - The invention is directed to medical device coatings, such as coated guidewires and catheters, containing a visualization moiety providing color to the coating in ambient or applied light. The coating allows for visual or machine inspection of coating properties such as uniformity of coverage. In some embodiments the coatings include the visualization moiety and an activated UV photogroup, which is used to provide covalent bonding in the coating. The visualization moiety can be in particulate form and entrained in the coating, or can be covalently bonded to the hydrophilic polymer backbone. In other embodiments the visualization moiety includes a stilbene chemical group. Exemplary coatings include a hydrophilic vinyl pyrrolidone polymer, which can provide lubricity to the device surface, along with the colored properties. | 10-03-2013 |
20130197433 | LUBRICIOUS MEDICAL DEVICE COATING WITH LOW PARTICULATES - Embodiments of the invention include lubricious medical device coatings. In an embodiment the invention includes a coating for a medical device including a first layer comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone derivatized with a photoreactive group; and a first cross-linking agent comprising at least two photoreactive groups; a second layer disposed on the first layer comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone derivatized with a photoreactive group; a second cross-linking agent comprising at least two photoreactive groups; and a polymer comprising polyacrylamide, the polymer derivatized with at least one photoreactive group. Other embodiments are included herein. | 08-01-2013 |
20130190689 | DELIVERY OF COATED HYDROPHOBIC ACTIVE AGENT PARTICLES - Embodiments of the invention include devices and coatings for devices including coated hydrophobic active agent particles. In an embodiment, the invention includes a drug delivery device including a substrate; and coated therapeutic agent particles disposed on the substrate, the coated therapeutic agent particles comprising a particulate hydrophobic therapeutic agent; and a cationic agent in contact with the particulate hydrophobic therapeutic agent. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 07-25-2013 |
20130143056 | PHOTO-VINYL LINKING AGENTS - Embodiments of the invention include linking agents including photo groups and vinyl groups and coatings and devices that incorporate such linking agents, along with related methods. Exemplary methods herein include methods of priming substrates and methods of coating substrates using compounds having the formula R | 06-06-2013 |
20130052456 | ULTRA-THIN PHOTO-POLYMER COATINGS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides methods for forming ultra-thin hydrophilic polymeric coatings on articles, as well as articles formed therefrom. The coatings are formed by irradiating a composition including a polymer having pendent photoreactive groups while the composition is in contact with a surface of the article. | 02-28-2013 |
20120296274 | DELIVERY OF COATED HYDROPHOBIC ACTIVE AGENT PARTICLES - Embodiments of the invention include devices and coatings for devices including coated hydrophobic active agent particles. In an embodiment, the invention includes a drug delivery device including a substrate; and coated therapeutic agent particles disposed on the substrate, the coated therapeutic agent particles comprising a particulate hydrophobic therapeutic agent; and a cationic agent in contact with the particulate hydrophobic therapeutic agent. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 11-22-2012 |
20120183500 | ARTICLES AND METHODS INCLUDING STABLE THERMALLY-RESPONSIVE POLYMERS - Embodiments of the invention can include or be used in conjunction with implantable medical devices and various in vitro applications. In an embodiment, an implantable medical device is included herein. The device can include a frame having an inner lumen; the frame comprising a copolymer formed from monomers comprising N-isopropylacrylamide or a thermally responsive derivative thereof and a second monomeric species including one or more of a heteroatom or a charged moiety. In an embodiment, a method of isolating a component of a mixture is included herein. The method can include mixing a sample with a copolymer formed from monomers comprising N-isopropylacrylamide or a thermally responsive derivative thereof and a second monomeric species including one or more of a heteroatom or a charged moiety to form a reagent mixture, the copolymer further comprising a moiety exhibiting affinity for an analyte in the sample. The method can further include raising the temperature of the reagent mixture to high enough for the copolymer to form a hydrogel. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 07-19-2012 |
20120165760 | DRUG ELUTING IMPLANT - Described herein is an implantable medical device that has one or more surfaces that include one or more shallow recesses configured to receive a drug delivery composition comprising a polymeric matrix and one or more biologically active agents. In one embodiment, one or more surfaces comprise a frictional surface. In a more particular embodiment, the implantable medical device comprises a stem configured for insertion into a bone of a patient, wherein the stem comprises one or more surfaces that include one or more shallow recesses configured to receive a drug delivery composition comprising a matrix and one or more biologically active agents. The drug delivery composition can be a durable drug delivery matrix, a biodegradable drug delivery matrix, or a combination thereof. Methods of making such an implant are also provided. | 06-28-2012 |
20120149934 | PHOTO-CROSSLINKER - Described herein is a linking agent that includes a polymeric or non-polymeric core molecule and one or more photoreactive groups covalently attached to the core molecule by one or more linking elements that include a urea linkage, a carbamate linkage, or a combination thereof. | 06-14-2012 |
20120148852 | SILANE COATING COMPOSITIONS, COATING SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - The present invention relates to coating systems and coating systems on substrates. In an embodiment, the invention includes an article including a substrate, a base layer disposed on the substrate, the base layer comprising a silane compound with a photoreactive group, or the reaction product of a silane compound with a photoreactive group, and a polymer layer disposed on the base layer, the polymer layer comprising a polymer terminally anchored to the base layer. In an embodiment, the invention includes a coating for an article. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of depositing a coating onto a substrate. | 06-14-2012 |
20120100187 | COATINGS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLED ELUTION OF HYDROPHILIC ACTIVE AGENTS - Embodiments of the invention include multi-layer coatings and methods for controlling the elution of hydrophilic active agents. In an embodiment, the invention includes a medical device including a substrate, a primer polymer layer disposed on the substrate, an expandable layer disposed on the primer polymer layer, and a hydrophilic active agent dispersed within the expandable layer. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of forming a medical device including depositing a primer layer onto a substrate, the primer layer comprising a primer polymer. The method can further include depositing an expandable layer onto the primer layer, the expandable layer including an expandable polymer, and a hydrophilic active agent. The expandable layer can be deposited with a solvent that is effective to solvate both the expandable polymer and the primer polymer. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 04-26-2012 |
20120046384 | PHOTOACTIVATABLE CROSSLINKER - Described herein is a degradable linking agent of formula Photo | 02-23-2012 |
20120021038 | COATING COMPOSITION - A wound spacer device comprising multiple beads connected by non-absorbable suture material is disclosed. The device can be applied, for example, by a first responder to an injured individual, or can be applied by a trauma treatment facility, such as a Level 2 medical unit. In typical embodiments the device allows for site-specific controlled elution of an antimicrobial agent, such as Tobramycin, including defined elution over a period of time, such as 48 or 72 hours. | 01-26-2012 |
20120004339 | REAGENT AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING COATINGS ON SURFACES - A grafting reagent and related method of using the reagent to form a polymeric layer on a support surface, and particularly a porous support surface, in a manner that provides and/or preserves desired properties (such as porosity) of the surface. The reagent and method can be used to provide a thin, conformable, uniform, uncrosslinked coating having desired properties onto the surface of a preformed, and particularly a porous, polymeric substrate. The method includes the steps of a) providing a porous support surface, b) providing a nonpolymeric grafting reagent comprising a photoinitator group, c) providing one or more polymerizable monomers adapted to be contacted with the surface, in the presence of the grafting reagent, and to be polymerized upon activation of the photoinitiator; and d) applying the grafting reagent and monomer(s) to the surface in a manner, and under conditions, suitable to coat the surface with the grafting reagent and to cause the polymerization of monomers to the surface upon activation of the grafting reagent. | 01-05-2012 |
20110319473 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCEMENT OF NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY - Embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for delivery of nucleic acids as active agents. Embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for delivery of nucleic acids as active agents. In an embodiment, an article for delivering an active agent is included. The article can include a dehydrated complex including a nucleic acid, a transfection agent, and a saccharide protectant. The nucleic acid and transfection agent can form a liposome or a lipoplex. The dehydrated complex can be disposed within a polymeric matrix. The dehydrated complex can be disposed within a microparticle. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 12-29-2011 |
20110245367 | DEGRADABLE PHOTO-CROSSLINKER - Described herein is a degradable linking agent of formula Photo | 10-06-2011 |
20110236454 | INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY FORMULATION - The invention provides an injectable formulation that includes an active agent; a biocompatible solvent system, crosslinkable polymers such as polysaccharides; and crosslinking agents; wherein the formulation is substantially free of water. The invention also provides a drug delivery depot formed from the injectable formulation wherein the polymers crosslink in the presence of water in the body of a patient, or in the air, prior to implantation in the patient. Also provided are methods of treatment using such formulations and drug delivery systems. | 09-29-2011 |
20110229457 | INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - The invention provides a formulation that includes a biocompatible solvent system, a biodegradable polymer that is substantially soluble in the biocompatible solvent system, and an active pharmaceutical ingredient that is substantially insoluble in the biocompatible solvent system. The formulation can form a drug-eluting implant, when injected into mammalian tissue. The solvent system and the biodegradable polymer can be selected so that the implant provides extended, delayed, controlled and/or modified release of the active pharmaceutical ingredient, for example, over the course of days, weeks or months. | 09-22-2011 |
20110159098 | STABILIZATION AND DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXES - Compositions and methods for delivering nucleic acid, including siRNA, to a target cell are provided. In one embodiment, the composition includes the nucleic acid and a stabilizing protein. In another embodiment, the nucleic acid is complexed with a carrier, for example, a peptide carrier. In yet another embodiment, the nucleic acid combined with a protein which is cross-linked to form a proteinaceous controlled release matrix. Methods for making the compositions are also described. | 06-30-2011 |
20110159072 | CONTROLLED RELEASE MATRIX - A biocompatible polymeric controlled release matrix for delivery of one or more bioactive agents from an implantable medical device is described. In one embodiment, the polymeric controlled release matrix is a complaint film that includes one or more compliant biocompatible polymers and one or more bioactive agents. In another embodiment, the polymeric controlled release matrix is an elastomeric collar that includes one or more elastomeric biocompatible polymers and one or more bioactive agents. | 06-30-2011 |
20110144373 | WATER-SOLUBLE DEGRADABLE PHOTO-CROSSLINKER - Described herein is a degradable linking agent that includes a core molecule with one or more charged groups; and one or more photoreactive groups covalently attached to the core molecule by one or more degradable linkers. | 06-16-2011 |
20110104392 | GRAFTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING - This invention provides a coating apparatus and methods for coating a device, such as an industrially or medically applicable device. The apparatus is suitable for providing a coating using a photoactivatable compound and a polymerizable compound. In another aspect, the apparatus and methods are useful for coating a device wherein the surface of the device has small pores or apertures. The apparatus includes of containers suitable for holding the object to be coated and the coating solution, a gas supply source for supplying gas to solution, an irradiation station for providing light used in the coating process, and a conveyor mechanism to direct the containers to and from the irradiation station. | 05-05-2011 |
20110054417 | BIOACTIVE AGENT RELEASE COATING AND CONTROLLED HUMIDITY METHOD - A coating composition in the form of a one or multi-part system, and method of applying such a composition under conditions of controlled humidity, for use in coating device surfaces to control and/or improve their ability to release bioactive agents in aqueous systems. The coating composition is particularly adapted for use with medical devices that undergo significant flexion and/or expansion in the course of their delivery and/or use, such as stents and catheters. The composition includes the bioactive agent in combination with a first polymer component such as polyalkyl(meth)acrylate, polyaryl(meth)acrylate, polyaralkyl(meth)acrylate, or polyaryloxyalkyl(meth)acrylate and a second polymer component such as poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate). | 03-03-2011 |
20110046721 | Biodegradable Metal-Polymer Composite Constructs For Implantable Medical Devices - Embodiments of the invention include biodegradable composites and medical devices including the same. In an embodiment the invention includes a biodegradable implantable medical device. The implantable medical device can include a biodegradable composite member including a polymeric matrix and a reinforcing metal disposed within the polymeric matrix. The biodegradable composite member can be configured to erode in vivo. In an embodiment the invention includes a method of making a biodegradable implantable device including contacting a polymer mixture with a reinforcing metal, the polymer mixture comprising a polymer that degrades under in vivo conditions and the reinforcing metal comprising a metal that produces substantially non-toxic erosion products. Other embodiments are included herein. | 02-24-2011 |
20110021899 | CONDUCTIVE POLYMER COATINGS - An electrically conductive coating composition that includes a polymeric mixture, an electrically conductive material dispersed within the polymeric mixture and, optionally, one or more bioactive agents is described. | 01-27-2011 |
20110009292 | ATTACHMENT OF MOLECULES TO SURFACES - The present invention relates to methods, reagents, and substrates that can be used for, for example, immobilizing biomolecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to surfaces coated with a polymer according to the present invention. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to methods for thermochemically and/or photochemically attaching molecules to a surface at a high density. | 01-13-2011 |
20110008526 | MULTI-LAYERED COATINGS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING ELUTION OF ACTIVE AGENTS - Embodiments of the invention include multi-layered coatings for controlling the elution rates of active agents and methods. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of applying an elution control coating to a substrate. The method can include depositing a coating solution onto the substrate to form a base layer. The method can also include selecting a desired concentration of the solvent based on a desired elution rate. The method can further include removing solvent from the base layer to reach a desired concentration of the solvent and depositing a layer of parylene on the base layer. In an embodiment, the invention can include a medical device including a substrate, a base layer, and a porous layer. The base layer can include a polymeric matrix and an active agent dispersed within the polymeric matrix. The porous layer can include parylene. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 01-13-2011 |
20100292668 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DELIVERY OF A THERAPEUTIC AGENT WITH AN EXPANDABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Described herein is a medical device that has a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration wherein one or more polymeric network layers are applied to the substrate and microparticles embedded in the polymeric network. The polymeric network layer or layers is/are configured to retain the microparticles when the device is in a collapsed configuration and to release the microparticles when the device is in an expanded configuration. Methods for delivering a therapeutic agent using the device and making the device are also disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
20100272774 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF BIOACTIVE AGENTS - Embodiments of the invention include bioactive agent eluting devices. In an embodiment the invention includes a bioactive agent delivery device including a substrate, a hydrophilic polymer disposed on the substrate, and a substantially amorphous bioactive agent disposed on the surface of the hydrophilic polymer. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of making a bioactive agent delivery device including depositing a hydrophilic polymer on a substrate forming a hydrophilic surface and depositing a substantially amorphous bioactive agent on the hydrophilic surface. In an embodiment, the invention includes a bioactive agent-eluting catheter including a catheter shaft and an expandable balloon disposed on the catheter shaft. Other embodiments are included herein. | 10-28-2010 |
20100260850 | Controlled Release Devices and Methods for Delivery of Nucleic Acids - Embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for the delivery of nucleic acids. In an embodiment the invention includes a controlled release device including a polymeric matrix and a nucleic acid delivery construct disposed within the polymeric matrix. The nucleic acid delivery construct can include a nucleic acid molecule and a peptide molecule. The nucleic acid delivery construct can be configured to exhibit elution properties of a peptide from the polymeric matrix. The polymeric matrix can be configured to elute the nucleic acid delivery construct. Other embodiments are included herein. | 10-14-2010 |
20100260846 | PARTICLES FOR DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND RELATED DEVICES AND METHODS - Embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for the release of nucleic acid complexes. In an embodiment the invention includes a nucleic acid delivery particle. The delivery particle can include a polymeric matrix including a polyethyleneglycol containing copolymer and a nucleic acid complex disposed within the polymeric matrix. The nucleic acid complex can include a nucleic acid and a carrier agent. In an embodiment the invention includes a medical device including a first polymeric matrix comprising a first polymer and a plurality of nucleic acid delivery particles disposed within the first polymeric matrix. The medical device can be configured to release the nucleic acid complex when the medical device is implanted within a subject. Other embodiments are included herein. | 10-14-2010 |
20100240789 | REAGENT AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING COATINGS ON SURFACES - A grafting reagent and related method of using the reagent to form a polymeric layer on a support surface, and particularly a porous support surface, in a manner that provides and/or preserves desired properties (such as porosity) of the surface. The reagent and method can be used to provide a thin, conformable, uniform, uncrosslinked coating having desired properties onto the surface of a preformed, and particularly a porous, polymeric substrate. The method includes the steps of a) providing a porous support surface, b) providing a nonpolymeric grafting reagent comprising a photoinitator group, c) providing one or more polymerizable monomers adapted to be contacted with the surface, in the presence of the grafting reagent, and to be polymerized upon activation of the photoinitiator; and d) applying the grafting reagent and monomer(s) to the surface in a manner, and under conditions, suitable to coat the surface with the grafting reagent and to cause the polymerization of monomers to the surface upon activation of the grafting reagent. | 09-23-2010 |
20100189877 | HYDROPHILIC POLYMERIC COATINGS FOR MEDICAL ARTICLES - The invention provides a durable, lubricious coating for a medical article that can be prepared from a first polymer that is synthetic, soluble in a polar liquid, and having first reactive groups, and a second polymer that is synthetic, hydrophilic, and that includes second reactive groups. The first reactive groups and a portion of the second reactive groups react to bond the first polymer to the second polymer. A portion of the second reactive groups remains unbonded which, upon neutralization, provide lubricious properties to the coating. In some aspects the coating is formed using a crosslinking agent having latent reactive groups. The coatings provide particularly long dry out times and are very useful for catheterization processes. In addition, the coatings can be subject to sterilization with ethylene oxide and retain very good durable and lubricious properties. | 07-29-2010 |
20100166829 | ACTIVE AGENT ELUTING MATRICES WITH PARTICULATES - The present invention is directed to polymeric matrices for the controlled release of a hydrophilic bioactive agent. Generally, the elution control matrix includes a polymeric matrix having a first polymer and a plurality of microparticles that include the hydrophilic bioactive agent. In one embodiment, the matrix includes a polymer comprising hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions. In another embodiment, the microparticles include a crosslinked hydrophilic polymer. | 07-01-2010 |
20100158799 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR BIOACTIVE AGENT RELEASE IN VIVO - A composition for bioactive agent release in vivo. The composition includes the bioactive agent in combination with a mixture of a first polymer component such as poly(butyl methacrylate) and a second polymer component such as poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate). | 06-24-2010 |
20100093686 | COATINGS WITH CRYSTALLIZED ACTIVE AGENT(S) AND METHODS - Coatings with crystallized active agent(s) and related methods are disclosed. One method includes selecting a solvent and a polymer, selecting a concentration of an active agent of at least a certain amount of saturation, forming a coating composition having the selected concentration of the active agent, and applying the coating composition to the medical device. Also disclosed is an elution control coating which includes active agent that is at least about 80% crystallized within one week of being disposed on a medical device. One method enhances the formation of active agent crystals within a coating layer by adjusting the concentration of the active agent in the coating solution to reach some percentage of the active agent saturation point. Another method includes increasing the rate of active agent nucleation within the coating. | 04-15-2010 |
20100008966 | Medical Devices and Methods for Delivery of Nucleic Acids - Embodiments of the invention include devices for the release of nucleic acids and related methods. In an embodiment, the invention includes an active agent eluting coating including a polymeric matrix, a cationic carrier agent disposed with the matrix, and an active agent disposed within the matrix, the active agent including nucleic acids substantially uncomplexed with the cationic carrier agent. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of making an implantable medical device including selecting a concentration of a cationic carrier agent corresponding to a desired elution profile, combining a matrix forming polymer, an active agent, a solvent, and the cationic carrier agent to form a coating composition having the selected concentration of the cationic carrier agent, the active agent comprising nucleic acids, and depositing the coating composition onto the surface of a substrate. Other embodiments are included herein. | 01-14-2010 |
20090263449 | DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXES FROM MATERIALS INCLUDING NEGATIVELY CHARGED GROUPS - Embodiments of the invention include devices and methods for the controlled elution of nucleic acid delivery complexes. In an embodiment, the invention includes a medical device including a substrate surface, a polymeric coating disposed on the surface, the polymeric coating coupled to the substrate surface through the reaction product of a photoreactive group; the polymeric coating comprising negatively charged species on the surface; and a plurality of nucleic acid delivery complexes disposed on the polymeric coating, the nucleic acid delivery complexes comprising a nucleic acid and a cationic carrier agent complexed to the nucleic acid. Other embodiments are included herein. | 10-22-2009 |
20090176663 | ARRAY PRINT BUFFERS - The present invention relates to compositions suitable for spotting compounds onto a substrate, and methods employing these compositions. The composition can include one or more organic anions of formula I: R(X) | 07-09-2009 |
20090123436 | CRYOPRESERVATIVE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The invention relates to compositions for the cryogenic storage of biological materials and related methods. In an embodiment, the invention includes a cryopreservative composition including a chaotropic agent and a kosmotropic agent. In an embodiment, the invention includes a cryopreservative composition including urea and trimethylamine-N-oxide. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of cryopreserving cells including contacting cells with a cryopreservative composition, the cryopreservative composition comprising a chaotropic agent and a kosmotropic agent. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of transplanting cells into a subject, the method including administering a composition to the subject, the composition comprising an effective amount of a chaotropic agent, an effective amount of a kosmotropic agent, and cells. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 05-14-2009 |
20090042742 | Attachment of molecules to surfaces - The present invention relates to methods, reagents, and substrates that can be used for, for example, immobilizing biomolecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to surfaces coated with a polymer according to the present invention. In an embodiment, the present invention relates to methods for thermochemically and/or photochemically attaching molecules to a surface at a high density. | 02-12-2009 |