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18741056. MULTICOMPONENT DEGRADABLE CATIONIC POLYMERS (The Johns Hopkins University)

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MULTICOMPONENT DEGRADABLE CATIONIC POLYMERS

Organization Name

The Johns Hopkins University

Inventor(s)

Jordan J. Green of Columbia MD US

Joel C. Sunshine of Baltimore MD US

Nupura S. Bhise of Baltimore MD US

Ron B. Shmueli of Baltimore MD US

Stephany Y. Tzeng of Baltimore MD US

MULTICOMPONENT DEGRADABLE CATIONIC POLYMERS

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18741056 titled 'MULTICOMPONENT DEGRADABLE CATIONIC POLYMERS

Original Abstract Submitted

Degradable polymers were synthesized that self-assemble with DNA to form particles that are effective for gene delivery. Small changes to polymer synthesis conditions, particle formulation conditions, and polymer structure provides significant changes to efficacy in a cell-type dependent manner. Polymers presented here are more effective than commercially available materials, such as LIPOFECTAMINE 2000™, FUGENE®, or polyethylenimine (PEI), for gene delivery to cancerous fibroblasts or human primary fibroblasts. The presently disclosed materials may be useful for cancer therapeutics and regenerative medicine.

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