Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Matrices
Patent
1992-11-05
1995-04-11
Page, Thurman K.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Matrices
424487, 424 941, 436531, 436534, 436535, 435180, 522 71, 522 87, 522 85, 522 72, 526200, 526201, A61K 900, C08G 202, C08J 522
Patent
active
054056187
ABSTRACT:
A biomosaic polymer is provided. Biologically active materials are bound at surfaces of such polymers polymerized from emulsions containing hydrophobic polymerizable monomers, such biologically active materials, and surface active agents. The biomosaic polymers may be formed into membranes, films, beads, or other structures for a variety of assays, bioseparations, or catalyzed reactions and other uses. A single step polymerization of the emulsion provides significant retention of the biologically active material bound and congregated at surfaces of the polymer.
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Buttery Howard J.
Coleman Patrick L.
Milbrath Dean S.
Griswold Gary L.
Hornickel John H.
Kirn Walter N.
Kulkosky Peter F.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
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