End-Modified Poly(b-amino ester)s

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Poly(beta-amino esters) are end-modified to form materials useful in the medical as well as non-medical field. An amine-terminated poly(beta-amino ester) is reacted with an electrophile, or an acrylate-terminated poly(beta-amino ester) is reacted with a nucleophile. The inventive end-modified polymers may be used in any field where polymers have been found useful including the drug delivery arts. The end-modified polymers are particularly useful in delivery nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA. The invention also provides compositions including the inventive end-modified polymers, methods of preparing the inventive polymers, and method of using the inventive polymers.

Researchers

Robert Langer / Gregory Zugates / Andreas Zumbuehl / Daniel Anderson

Departments: Office of the Institute Professors, Department of Chemical Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: DNA & RNA Editing / Chemicals & Materials: Polymers / Therapeutics: Nucleic Acids

  • end-modified poly(beta-amino esters) and uses thereof
    United States of America | Granted | 8,071,082

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