Single Step Polymerization Of Covalently Bound Multilayer Matrices
University researchers have developed a density gradient multilayer polymerization (DGMP) method to fabricate multicompartment hydrogels. The technique is accessible, versatile, and facilitates control of discrete, as well as continuously graduated, mechanical and chemical interfaces within structurally uninterrupted hydrogel networks. DGMP can be combined with a multitude of current fabrication paradigms to increase the complexity of matrices for tissue engineering/scaffolds, controlled drug delivery, or biological investigation.
Inventor: Sigmund, Wolfgang M. | Spatz, Joachim
Priority Number: US7851056B2
IPC Current: B32B002900 | B05D000118 | B05D000508 | B08B001702 | B08B001706 | B81B000300 | B82B000100 | B82B000300 | C01B003102 | C03C001700 | C04B004152 | D03D001500 | B05D000116
US Class: 4282951 | 427212 | 4282974 | 4282981 | 428403 | 428500
Assignee Applicant: University of Florida Research Foundation Inc.inesville
Title: Ultralyophobe interfaces
Usefulness: Ultralyophobe interfaces
Summary: In production of self-cleaning and/or non-wetting surfaces such as paints or other surface coatings used for automobiles and buildings, for applying to glass to produce self-cleaning windows or window shields.
Novelty: Lyophobic surface used in production of self-cleaning/non-wetting surfaces e.g. paint comprises flexible fibers bound to bonding layer and having ratio of elastic modulus to aspect ratio such that fibers bend upon contact of liquid surface
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Intellectual Property Info This invention has a patent pending and is available for licensing. Related Materials New Method Makes Culture Of Complex Tissue Possible In Any Lab Tech ID/UC Case 22950/2012-056-0 Related Cases 2012-056-0
Density Gradient Multilayer Polymerization for Creating Complex Tissue Advanced Materials, Volume 24, Issue 11, pages 1466–1470, March 15, 2012
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