Temperature-sensitive polymer/nanoshell composites for photothermally modulated drug delivery

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PATENT NO 6428811
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09616127

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A thermally sensitive polymer-particle composite that absorbs electromagnetic radiation, and uses the absorbed energy to trigger the delivery of a chemical is disclosed. Metal nanoshells are nanoparticulate materials that are suitable for use in the present composites and can be made according to a process that includes optically tuning or tailoring their maximum optical absorption to any desired wavelength primarily by altering the ratio of the core diameter to the shell thickness. Preferred nanoshells are selected that strongly absorb light in the near-infrared and thus produce heat. These nanoshells are combined with a temperature-sensitive material to provide an implantable or injectable material for modulated drug delivery via external exposure to near-IR light. This invention provides a means to improve the quality of life for persons requiring multiple injections of a drug, such as diabetes mellitus patients.

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  • WILLIAM MARSH RICE UNIVERSITY

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Averitt, Richard D Los Alamos, NM 11 1061
Halas, Nancy J Houston, TX 49 2748
Oldenburg, Steven J San Diego, CA 20 1263
Sershen, Scott R Houston, TX 19 1132
West, Jennifer L Pearland, TX 19 1406

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