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Karol J Krzyminski

from Richland, WA

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  • Richland, WA

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  • Multiple Stimulus Reversible Hydrogels

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  • US Patent:
    20040096508, May 20, 2004
  • Filed:
    Nov 3, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/701053
  • Inventors:
    Anna Gutowska - Richland WA, US
    Karol Krzyminski - Richland WA, US
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Memorial Institute
  • International Classification:
    A61K009/14
  • US Classification:
    424/486000
  • Abstract:
    A polymeric solution capable of gelling upon exposure to a critical minimum value of a plurality of environmental stimuli is disclosed. The polymeric solution may be an aqueous solution utilized in vivo and capable of having the gelation reversed if at least one of the stimuli fall below, or outside the range of, the critical minimum value. The aqueous polymeric solution can be used either in industrial or pharmaceutical environments. In the medical environment, the aqueous polymeric solution is provided with either a chemical or radioisotopic therapeutic agent for delivery to a specific body part. The primary advantage of the process is that exposure to one environmental stimuli alone will not cause gelation, thereby enabling the therapeutic agent to be conducted through the body for relatively long distances without gelation occurring.
  • Multiple Stimulus Reversible Hydrogels

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  • US Patent:
    6660247, Dec 9, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jun 23, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/603730
  • Inventors:
    Anna Gutowska - Richland WA
    Karol J. Krzyminski - Richland WA
  • Assignee:
    Battelle Memorial Institute - Richland WA
  • International Classification:
    A61K 4900
  • US Classification:
    424 91, 424 111, 424400, 424422
  • Abstract:
    A polymeric solution capable of gelling upon exposure to a critical minimum value of a plurality of environmental stimuli is disclosed. The polymeric solution may be an aqueous solution utilized in vivo and capable of having the gelation reversed if at least one of the stimuli fall below, or outside the range of, the critical minimum value. The aqueous polymeric solution can be used either in industrial or pharmaceutical environments. In the medical environment, the aqueous polymeric solution is provided with either a chemical or radioisotopic therapeutic agent for delivery to a specific body part. The primary advantage of the process is that exposure to one environmental stimuli alone will not cause gelation, thereby enabling the therapeutic agent to be conducted through the body for relatively long distances without gelation occurring.

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