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A Novel Biocompatible Cationic Liposome for the Delivery of Therapeutics
A biocompatible liposome transfection agent Background: Lipid-based non-viral systems for gene transfer have been widely investigated over the past few decades. Compared with viral vectors, liposomal vectors have the advantages of easier mass production and less immunogenicity. Dr. Anthony Di Pasqua has developed a novel biocompatible cationic liposome...
Published: 12/28/2023   |   Inventor(s): Anthony Di Pasqua, MENGWEI SUN
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Category(s): Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Technology Classifications > Biological Materials
Moisture-resistant and Biodegradable Packaging Foam and the Method of Preparation Thereof
Bio-based, biodegradable, water-resistant packaging material for the production of single or short-term use packaging foams. Background: Bio-based polymer products provide sustainability gains through a reduced dependence on petroleum reserves, and that if the products are biodegradable, they also provide environmental amelioration through increased...
Published: 3/2/2023   |   Inventor(s): Eugene Stevens, Jingyuan Xu
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, CleanTech, Technologies
Category(s): Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Biological Materials, Technology Classifications > Electronics
A Natural Molecule for Inducing Dispersion of Microbial Biofilms
A naturally produced signaling molecule combats chronic and resistant hard-to-treat infections by inducing microbial biofilms to disperse Background: Bacterial biofilms, or complex organized communities of bacterial cells, are responsible for most chronic infections, as well as for major medical contaminations and industrial biofouling. Bacteria...
Published: 9/26/2023   |   Inventor(s): David Davies
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Materials and Chemicals, Technology Classifications > Biological Materials, Campus > Binghamton University
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