C12Y304/21004

METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORK MEDIATED MACROMOLECULE DELIVERY SYSTEM

Articles and methods related to the administration of biomolecules to subjects using metal-organic frameworks are generally described. In some embodiments, an article is described, the article comprising a substrate comprising an adhesive layer, a support layer disposed on at least a portion of the substrate, and an active material disposed on and/or in at least a portion of the support layer, wherein the active material comprises a composite comprising a metal-organic framework and a biomolecule. In certain embodiments, a method of treating a subject with a biomolecule is described, the method comprising administering an article to a subject.

Method of diagnosing preeclampsia or pregnancy-induced hypertension
11045527 · 2021-06-29 · ·

A therapeutic agent for the treatment of toxemia, preeclampsia and eclampsia and a method for preparing the therapeutic agent are disclosed. The therapeutic agent is a stable pharmaceutical preparation containing, but not limited to, digestive/pancreatic enzymes. The therapeutic agent may be manufactured by a variety of encapsulation technologies. Delivery of the therapeutic agent may be made orally, through injection, by adherence of a medicated patch or by other methods. Further, a method of using the presence of chymotrypsin in the maternal GI tract as a biomarker, to determine the likelihood of developing preeclampsia, a pregnancy induced hypertension, and eclampsia/toxemia is disclosed.

ANTI-VEGF PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

The present disclosure pertains to compositions comprising anti-VEGF proteins and methods for producing such compositions.

Decellularization of plant cell culture materials for tissue engineering and drug delivery

Provided herein are enzymatically decellularized cells, and methods of producing said cells, that can be used in a scaffold. The scaffolds featured herein are biocompatible and can comprise decellularized cells that have been modified to express a bioactive agent or molecule.

Using Proteases to Control Restriction Enzyme Activity
20210171925 · 2021-06-10 ·

Proteases are enzymes which hydrolyze protein enzymes, eliminating their activity. The present invention exploits the hydrolyzing activity of proteases including proteinase K, endoproteinase LysC and/or trypsin to control the activity of restriction enzymes and/or eliminate or reduce production of unwanted DNA or RNA fragments (known as star activity).

ANTI-VEGF PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

The present disclosure pertains to compositions comprising aflibercept and methods for producing such compositions in chemically defined media and using chromatography to reduce amounts of certain aflibercept variants.

ANTI-VEGF PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

The present disclosure pertains to compositions comprising anti-VEGF proteins and methods for producing such compositions.

GENERATION-DEPENDENT SUPRAMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES OF PROTEIN-DENDRON CONJUGATES

The present invention discloses monodisperse protein-dendron conjugates that self-assemble to generation-dependent supramolecular protein assemblies of different size and surface charges. The invention further provides a process for synthesis of protein-dendron conjugates containing hydrophobic dendron of different generations.

METHODS OF TREATING NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
20210145944 · 2021-05-20 ·

Disclosed is a method for treating a subject having a neurological disorder characterized by the presence of toxic proteins comprising contacting the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the subject with an agent capable of removing or degrading the toxic protein.

Methods and systems for measuring plasma renin activity

Disclosed are methods and systems for the quantification of AngI and/or determination of plasma renin activity in a sample. The methods and systems disclosed herein can be useful for diagnosis of hypertension, aldosteronism and other abnormalities of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS).