Practical results
In 2005, the Institute applied for patents on inventions
relating to
- method of preparation of doxorubicin polymer conjugates
with pH-controlled release of the drug
- method of modification of ultrahigh-molecular-weight
polyethylene for manufacture of joint replacements with
enhanced service life
- membrane process for recovery and concentration of
biohydrogen
Application studies for the following inventions patented
earlier are still in progress
- polymer drug conjugates in the treatment of tumors
- polymer coating for medical devices
- reactive N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide
polymers for polymeric drugs, gene delivery and
modifications of proteins
- a new flexible strategy for magnetic resonance imaging
using polymeric contrast agents
- functionalized polymers of alpha-aminoacids
- a wound-cover polymer material containing radical
scavengers
- hydrogel implants for treatment of incontinence
- a polyamide/polyisobutylene composition
- functionalized superparamagnetic particles
- magnetic particles coated with selected polysaccharides
- compatibilizers for polyolefin-polystyrene blends
- a process of recycling commingled plastic waste to tough
thermoplastic materials
- polybutadiene-based hindered amine light stabilizers
For further information on the practical results, see also "License
and know-how offer"
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