A61K47/6903

Methods of treating ocular diseases using polyalkylene glycol intracameral implants with polyactide travoprost particles

The present invention relates to the treatment of ocular diseases in a human subject In particular, the invention relates to an intracameral administration of a sustained release biodegradable intracameral implant.

TRBC BETA ANTIBODY CONJUGATE

The present disclosure provides an antibody conjugate that binds specifically to TCR beta constant region (TRBC), wherein the antibody has a fast dissociation rate constant (k.sub.d). It further provides medical uses and methods of personalised medicine that exploit the products of the invention.

Protection of Next-Generation Probiotics during Processing
20230106721 · 2023-04-06 ·

Prokaryotic cells having a metal-phenolic network coating are disclosed, as are compositions including such cells, methods for their use, and methods for producing such cells.

Hydrogel cross-linked hyaluronic acid prodrug compositions and methods

The present invention relates to hydrogel prodrug compositions comprising cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA), or a derivative or a salt thereof, wherein the cross-linker system comprises a biodegradable spacer, wherein the cross-linked HA comprises a conjugated drug-linker, and wherein the linker is capable of releasing the drug under physiological conditions. The present invention further relates to methods for preparing the hydrogel prodrug compositions. The present invention further relates to methods for treating an ocular condition using the hydrogel compositions.

Targeted nanogels for urinary bladder therapies

Methods for intravesical administration of a therapeutic agent including application of a photoactive nanogel to the mucosal surfaces of the bladder and/or intravesical application of cell-penetrating peptides. Photoactive nanogels may be aggregated by exposure to ultraviolet light, either in vitro or in vivo, to provide controlled or extended release of a therapeutic agent, such as an antibiotic.

HYDROGELS WITH BIODEGRADABLE CROSSLINKING
20230135347 · 2023-05-04 · ·

Hydrogels that degrade under appropriate conditions of pH and temperature by virtue of crosslinking compounds that cleave through an elimination reaction are described. The hydrogels may be used for delivery of various agents, such as pharmaceuticals.

OPTICALLY CLEAR, IN-SITU FORMING BIODEGRADABLE NANO-CARRIERS FOR OCULAR THERAPY, AND METHODS USING SAME

In one aspect, the present invention relates to thermo-reversible hydrogel drug delivery compositions comprising at least one biodegradable copolymer drug carrier. In certain embodiments, the hydrogel compositions of the invention are optically clear and suitable for use in local delivery of ocular therapeutics. In other embodiments, the hydrogel compositions of the invention provide a means for controlled or sustained drug delivery.

HYDROGEL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF

The present invention relates to cross-linked polymers (e.g., hydrogels) including hyaluronan polymer and multimeric cross-linker for treating disorders (e.g., retinal detachment or osteoarthritis), for use in screening models (e.g., in vitro cell culture system), or for cell transplantation (e.g., in vivo cell delivery).

SUSTAINED RELEASE DELIVERY SYSTEMS COMPRISING TRACELESS LINKERS

Described herein are drug delivery systems for delivering biologically active agents comprising primary or secondary amines, or a ring nitrogen atom of an azaheteroaryl ring, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, drug delivery reagents related thereto, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the drug delivery systems, and the use of the drug delivery systems as sustained release therapeutics.

AFFINITY BASED DRUG RELEASE FORMULATIONS
20170368033 · 2017-12-28 ·

The present application describes a two-step drug delivery formulation comprising a high affinity interaction between a drug conjugate and a compound, followed by introduction of a second compound with higher affinity to the drug conjugate to facilitate drug release. Delivery methods and specific interactions are also described.