Patent classifications
C12N11/089
Nerve cell device and method for evaluating neural activity
The present invention provides a nerve cell device in which early observation of nerve activity (spikes, bursts, and the like) is made possible and the measured electric strength is increased by cultivating neurons upon a cell scaffold. By using this nerve cell device, imaging of intracellular signaling is also possible.
Nerve cell device and method for evaluating neural activity
The present invention provides a nerve cell device in which early observation of nerve activity (spikes, bursts, and the like) is made possible and the measured electric strength is increased by cultivating neurons upon a cell scaffold. By using this nerve cell device, imaging of intracellular signaling is also possible.
Coatings containing polymer modified enzyme for stable self-cleaning of organic stains
Bioactive coatings suitable for facilitating removal of a fingerprint when contacting the coating are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate. Also provided are processes of facilitating fingerprint removal.
Coatings containing polymer modified enzyme for stable self-cleaning of organic stains
Bioactive coatings suitable for facilitating removal of a fingerprint when contacting the coating are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate. Also provided are processes of facilitating fingerprint removal.
Therapeutic protein compositions and methods of making and using the same
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for preparation and use of protein therapeutics, and more particularly protein clusters or backpacks having a plurality of therapeutic protein monomers reversibly crossed-linked by biodegradable linkers.
Therapeutic protein compositions and methods of making and using the same
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for preparation and use of protein therapeutics, and more particularly protein clusters or backpacks having a plurality of therapeutic protein monomers reversibly crossed-linked by biodegradable linkers.
BIOCATALYTIC MICROCAPSULES FOR CATALYZING GAS CONVERSION
Methods of forming such microcapsules, in accordance with some embodiments, include: emulsifying at least one biocatalyst in a polymer precursor mixture; emulsifying the polymer precursor mixture in an aqueous carrier solution; crosslinking one or more polymer precursors of the polymer precursor mixture to form a plurality of microcapsules each independently comprising: a polymeric shell permeable to one or more target gases; and at least one biocatalyst disposed in an interior of the polymeric shell. In further embodiments, corresponding methods of using the inventive microcapsules for catalyzing one or more target gases using include: exposing a plurality of the biocatalytic microcapsules to the one or more target gases.
BIOCATALYTIC MICROCAPSULES FOR CATALYZING GAS CONVERSION
Methods of forming such microcapsules, in accordance with some embodiments, include: emulsifying at least one biocatalyst in a polymer precursor mixture; emulsifying the polymer precursor mixture in an aqueous carrier solution; crosslinking one or more polymer precursors of the polymer precursor mixture to form a plurality of microcapsules each independently comprising: a polymeric shell permeable to one or more target gases; and at least one biocatalyst disposed in an interior of the polymeric shell. In further embodiments, corresponding methods of using the inventive microcapsules for catalyzing one or more target gases using include: exposing a plurality of the biocatalytic microcapsules to the one or more target gases.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FIBER ASSEMBLY FOR PROVIDING BINDING SURFACE TO BIOSUBSTANCE AND FIBER ASSEMBLY, MANUFACTURED THEREBY, FOR PROVIDING BINDING SURFACE TO BIOSUBSTANCE
A method for manufacturing a fiber assembly for providing a binding surface to a bio-substance is provided. A fiber assembly for providing a binding surface to a bio-substance according to an embodiment of the present invention is manufactured by a method comprising the steps of: (1) preparing a fiber assembly in which a plurality of fibers is accumulated; and (2) performing modification to provide the fiber surface with a carboxyl group reactive to an amine group present in a bio-substance. According to the method, a bio-substance can be easily introduced at a high content into the fiber assembly. In addition, bio-substances that are conjugated therebetween and adsorbed through physical adsorption, etc. are remarkably reduced in the introduction procedure of bio-substances, whereby bio-substances can be availed with high precision and reliability in applications employing bio-substances. Furthermore, applications employing bio-substances can undergo minimal property variations attributed to the bio-substances as detachment of the bio-substances is minimized or prevented. Accordingly, the bio-substances fixed on the surface of the fiber assembly according to the present invention can find a broad spectrum of applications in various fields including the material engineering, bio engineering, medical fields, and so on.
Coatings containing polymer modified enzyme for stable self-cleaning of organic stains
Bioactive coatings that are stabilized against inactivation by weathering are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate to form an active coating facilitating the removal of organic stains or organic material from food, insects, or the environment.