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Bioactive, Conductive, and Antioxidant Supramolecular Polymer Hydrogels for Neural Applications
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Biomaterial scaffold for neural cell culture and therapeutic implants that harnesses bioactive, conductive, and antioxidant properties to boost neural cell viability and maturation.
INVENTORS
Samuel Stupp*
Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry
Anna Metlushko
Bo...
Published: 5/11/2026
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Updated: 4/30/2026
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Inventor(s):
Keywords(s): Biologic, Biomaterials, CNS - Central Nervous System, Implantable devices, Neurology, Regenerative medicine, Scaffold, SCI - Spinal cord injury, Smart/Functional materials
Category(s): Life Sciences > Biomarkers & Biomedical Research Tools, Life Sciences > Healthcare Devices, Tools & IT > Neurology, Life Sciences > Therapeutics
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Self-assembling peptides with hyaluronic acid binding domains to form hydrogels
NU 2022-016
INVENTORS
Kyle M. Koss
Terrance J. Sereda*
Jason A. Wertheim*
ABSTRACT
A new class of self-assembling peptides with hyaluronic acid-binding domains shows great promise for biomedical applications, particularly in treating injuries, cancer, and enhancing the function of implantable devices. These peptides self-assemble into nanofibers...
Published: 12/11/2025
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Updated: 9/10/2024
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Keywords(s): Cancer/Oncology, Drug delivery, Enabling technology, Foreign body response, Implantable devices, Inflammation, Lung disease, Wound healing
Category(s): Life Sciences > Therapeutics
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Digitally Adjustable Phrenic Nerve (DAPhNe) Stimulator for Wireless Artificial Ventilation Solutions
LUNU2017-153
INVENTORS
Matthew Glucksberg*
Alexey Revinski
Debra Weese-Mayer
Emma Cripe
Kirby Gong
Michelle Wang
SHORT DESCRIPTION
A wireless, adjustable implantable device that stimulates the phrenic nerve to deliver artificial breathing support for patients with respiratory insufficiency disorders.
BACKGROUND
Patients with respiratory...
Published: 1/22/2026
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Updated: 12/14/2020
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Inventor(s):
Keywords(s): Devices, Health IT, Implantable devices, Medical device, Pulmonary disease, Respiratory technology
Category(s): Life Sciences > Healthcare Devices, Tools & IT
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