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20130158021 | AMINO ACID-, PEPTIDE-AND POLYPEPTIDE-LIPIDS, ISOMERS, COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF - Described herein are compounds and compositions characterized, in certain embodiments, by conjugation of various groups, such as lipophilic groups, to an amino or amide group of an amino acid, a linear or cyclic peptide, a linear or cyclic polypeptide, or structural isomer thereof, to provide compounds of the present invention, collectively referred to herein as “APPLs”. Such APPLs are deemed useful for a variety of applications, such as, for example, improved nucleotide delivery. Exemplary APPLs include, but are not limited to, compounds of Formula (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), and (VI), and salts thereof, as described herein: | 06-20-2013 |
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20140161830 | AMINE-CONTAINING LIPIDOIDS AND USES THEREOF - Provided herein are lipidoids that may be prepared from the conjugate addition of alkylamines to acrylates. In some embodiments, provided lipidoids are biodegradable and may be used in a variety of drug delivery systems. Given the amino moiety of the lipidoids, they are well-suited for the delivery of polynucleotides, in addition to other agents. Nanoparticles containing the inventive lipidoids and polynucleotides have been prepared and have been shown to be effective in delivering siRNA. | 06-12-2014 |
20140271843 | Multi-Layer Hydrogel Capsules for Encapsulation of Cells and Cell Aggregates - Biocompatible hydrogel capsules encapsulating mammalian cells having a diameter of greater than 1 mm, and optionally a cell free core, are disclosed which have reduced fibrotic overgrowth after implantation in a subject. Methods of treating a disease in a subject are also disclosed that involve administering a therapeutically effective amount of the disclosed encapsulated cells to the subject. | 09-18-2014 |
20140322309 | ALPHA-AMINOAMIDINE POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF - α-Aminoamidine polymers and methods of preparing a-aminoamidine polymers by reacting by reacting one or more amines with one or more isocyanides and one or more aldehydes are described. Methods of preparing a-aminoamidine polymers from commercially available starting materials are also provided, wherein the starting materials are racemic or stereochemically pure. a-Aminoamidine polymers or salt forms thereof are preferably biodegradable and biocompatible and may be used in a variety of drug delivery systems and for other purposes as well such as, for example, coatings, additives, excipients, plastics, and materials, etc. Given the amino moiety of these α-aminoamidine polymers, they are particularly suited for the delivery of polynucleotides. Complexes, micelles, liposomes or particles containing the inventive α-aminoamidine polymers and polynucleotides can be prepared. The inventive α-aminoamidine polymers may also be used in preparing microparticles for drug delivery. They are particularly useful in delivering labile agents given their ability to buffer the pH of their surroundings. | 10-30-2014 |
20150320837 | INSULIN DERIVATIVES FOR DIABETES TREATMENT - Compounds, compositions, and methods for “smart” delivery of a therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic agent, such as glucose-mediated delivery of insulin through glucose-sensing insulin derivatives, are provided. The insulin derivatives bind serum albumin or agglomerate in vivo. The insulin derivatives effectively dissociate to release insulin in a hyperglycemic condition, where the complexation of glucose to a glucose-sensing element alters properties of the insulin derivative leading to the dissociation. The compounds, compositions, and methods provide a delivery strategy for both self-regulated and long-term diabetes management. | 11-12-2015 |
20150322432 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR FUNCTIONAL NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY - Provided are derivatized therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agents, such as nucleic acids, that can be effectively delivered to cells and tissues. Also provided are methods of affecting a biological process by administering a therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agent, such as functional nucleic acid, to a cell or a subject, where the therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agent, such as functional nucleic acid, is derivatized therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agent, such as nucleic acid. | 11-12-2015 |
20160030359 | Multi-Layer Hydrogel Capsules for Encapsulation of Cells and Cell Aggregates - Biomedical devices for implantation with decreased pericapsular fibrotic overgrowth are disclosed. The device includes biocompatible materials and has specific characteristics that allow the device to elicit less of a fibrotic reaction after implantation than the same device lacking one or more of these characteristic that are present on the device. Biocompatible hydrogel capsules encapsulating mammalian cells having a diameter of greater than 1 mm, and optionally a cell free core, are disclosed which have reduced fibrotic overgrowth after implantation in a subject. Methods of treating a disease in a subject are also disclosed that involve administering a therapeutically effective amount of the disclosed encapsulated cells to the subject. | 02-04-2016 |