Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Ultrathin parylene-C semipermeable membranes for biomedical applications
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Application No.: US15184934Application Date: 2016-06-16
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Publication No.: US11318225B2Publication Date: 2022-05-03
- Inventor: Yu-Chong Tai , Bo Lu , Mark Humayun
- Applicant: California Institute of Technology , University of Southern California
- Applicant Address: US CA Pasadena; US CA Los Angeles
- Assignee: California Institute of Technology,University of Southern California
- Current Assignee: California Institute of Technology,University of Southern California
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Pasadena; US CA Los Angeles
- Agency: Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
- Main IPC: C12N5/00
- IPC: C12N5/00 ; A61L27/16 ; B01D71/44 ; A61L27/50 ; A61L27/56

Abstract:
Thin parylene C membranes having smooth front sides and ultrathin regions (e.g., 0.01 μm to 5 μm thick) interspersed with thicker regions are disclosed. The back sides of the membranes can be rough compared with the smooth front sides. The membranes can be used in vitro to grow monolayers of cells in a laboratory or in vivo as surgically implantable growth layers, such as to replace the Bruch's membrane in the eye. The thin regions of parylene are semipermeable to allow for proteins in serum to pass through, and the thick regions give mechanical support for handling by a surgeon. The smooth front side allows for monolayer cell growth, and the rough back side helps prevents cells from attaching there.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160361463A1 ULTRATHIN PARYLENE-C SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANES FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS Public/Granted day:2016-12-15
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