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Joram Slager, St. Louis Park US

Joram Slager, St. Louis Park, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080213334POLYELECTROLYTE MEDIA FOR BIOACTIVE AGENT DELIVERY - The invention provides polyelectrolyte hydrogels, blends, and multilayers for the controlled release of bioactive agents from implantable medical devices coated with or containing such media.09-04-2008
20090022805Polypeptide microparticles having sustained release characteristics, methods and uses - The invention provides polypeptide microparticles having control release features, particular methods for the preparation of such microparticles, and drug delivery systems that include polypeptide microparticles.01-22-2009
20090028956Polypeptide microparticles - The invention provides polypeptide microparticles and methods for the preparation thereof using a nucleating agent.01-29-2009
20090280181DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXES FROM PARTICLES - Embodiments of the invention include particles with nucleic acid complexes, medical devices including the same and related methods. In an embodiment, the invention can include a method of making a medical device. The method can include contacting nucleic acids with cationic carrier agents to form nucleic acid complexes, adsorbing the nucleic acid complexes to porous particles to form nucleic acid complex containing particles, mixing the nucleic acid complex containing particles with a polymer solution to form a coating mixture, and applying the coating mixture to a substrate. In an embodiment, the method can include contacting nucleic acids with cationic carrier agents to form nucleic acid complexes, combining the nucleic acid complexes with a material to form nucleic acid complex containing particles in situ, mixing the nucleic acid complex particles with a polymer solution to form a coating mixture, and applying the coating mixture to a substrate. In an embodiment, the invention can include an implantable medical device including a substrate, an elution control matrix disposed on the substrate; a plurality of particles disposed within the elution control matrix, and a plurality of nucleic acid complexes disposed within the particles, the nucleic acid complexes comprising a nucleic acid and a cationic carrier agent. Other embodiments are included herein.11-12-2009
20100008966Medical 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
20100166829ACTIVE 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
20100260846PARTICLES 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
20100260850Controlled 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
20100292668METHOD 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
20100303878BIODEGRADABLE BIOACTIVE AGENT RELEASING MATRICES WITH PARTICULATES - The present invention is directed to biodegradable polymeric matrices for the controlled release of a hydrophilic bioactive agent. Generally, the biodegradable matrices include an aliphatic polyester copolymer and microparticulates that include the hydrophilic bioactive agent. In some embodiments, the matrix includes a second biodegradable polymer comprising hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions. Exemplary matrix forms are device coatings and medical implants. Matrices of the invention demonstrated high bioactive agent loading, were able to modulate release of the bioactive agent in a therapeutic manner, and also maintained high levels of activity for therapeutically useful large molecule bioactive agents, such as proteins.12-02-2010
20100303879SILANE-FUNCTIONALIZED HYDROPHOBIC a(1-4)GLUCOPYRANOSE POLYMERS AND POLYMERIC MATRICES FOR IMPLANTATION OR INJECTION - Silane-functionalized hydrophobic α(1→4)glucopyranose polymers and polymeric matrices are described. Biodegradable matrices can be formed from hydrophobic α(1→4)glucopyranose polymers with reactive pendent silyl ether groups. Reaction of the silyl ether groups provides improved matrix formation through bonding to a device surface of a device, polymer-polymer crosslinking, or both. Biodegradable matrices can be used for the preparation of implantable and injectable medical devices, including those that release a bioactive agent.12-02-2010
20110076337EMULSIONS CONTAINING ARYLBORONIC ACIDS AND MEDICAL ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - The invention provides emulsion compositions that include a hydrophobic compound and an arylboronic acid. An exemplary emulsion comprises a hydrophobic polymer and a halogenated arylboronic acid. Use of an arylboronic acid provides the emulsion with exceptional stability. The stability provides advantages for the formation of articles formed from the emulsion, including microparticles, as well as other implantable or injectable medical articles having polymeric matrices.03-31-2011
20110159098STABILIZATION 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

Patent applications by Joram Slager, St. Louis Park, MN US