Loading of biologically active solutes into polymer gels

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Matrices

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Polymer gel networks loaded with biologically active solutes in a manner that solute activity is maintained and protected from thermal and/or chemical degradation while in the gel network are provided. The invention also provides for effects of modulating parameters for loading safe responsive gel networks using loading solutions containing phase separating polymers.

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