Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Polyphosphazene delivery system for inorganic nanocrystals
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Application No.: US15126103Application Date: 2015-03-18
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Publication No.: US10940217B2Publication Date: 2021-03-09
- Inventor: David Peter Cormode , Peter Chhour , Andrew Tsourkas , Harry Allcock , Rabe'e Cheheltani
- Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA , THE PENN STATE RESEARCH FOUNDATION
- Applicant Address: US PA Philadelphia; US PA University Park
- Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,THE PENN STATE RESEARCH FOUNDATION
- Current Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,THE PENN STATE RESEARCH FOUNDATION
- Current Assignee Address: US PA Philadelphia; US PA University Park
- Agency: Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
- Agent Kathryn Doyle; Brian R. Landry
- International Application: PCT/US2015/021198 WO 20150318
- International Announcement: WO2015/143010 WO 20150924
- Main IPC: A61K49/18
- IPC: A61K49/18 ; A61K49/00 ; A61K9/51 ; A61K49/04 ; A61B18/04 ; A61B18/18 ; A61K9/107 ; A61K38/38 ; A61K41/00 ; A61N5/10 ; A61B18/00

Abstract:
Nanoclusters comprising inorganic nanocrystals and a biodegradable polymer are disclosed. The inorganic nanocrystals have a mean particle size of 1 to 500 nm. The inorganic nanocrystals are contained within a core of the nanoclusters, on the surface of the nanoclusters, contained within a core of the nanoclusters, dispersed throughout the nanoclusters, or a combination thereof. The biodegradable polymer allows the inorganic nanocrystals to be excreted renally over a period of time. The nanoclusters can be used for medical imaging or other biomedical applications.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170000910A1 POLYPHOSPHAZENE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR INORGANIC NANOCRYSTALS Public/Granted day:2017-01-05
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