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Method of Preparation
and Composition of Micro and Nano Devices for Recognition
and Signaling
Introduction
The invention combines a novel method
of preparation and a composition consisting of recognitive
polymers with inherent signal transduction. These novel polymer
materials can selectively sense (recognize, detect, and bind)
a previously imprinted protein or peptide analyte. This property
can be extended to other imprinted molecules, including but
not limited to carbohydrates (mono-, oligo- and polysaccharides),
glycoproteins and proteoglycans, biological and other molecules
including carboxyl, hydroxyl, or amino functional groups,
as well as biologicals containing molecular decoys (moieties)
such as glucose, phenols, polyacids, polyols, polyamines,
polypeptides, etc.
In a further development of this invention,
these copolymer (RECONGEL) materials can be integrated into
intelligent medical or pharmaceutical microdevices as films
on silicon wafers, microcantilevers, glass slides, polymer
films/substrates, and biodegradable polymer substrates. These
RECONGEL systems can also be used in association with standard
photolithography processes to create novel biosensors with
sensing/recognitive capabilities, as well as associated signal
transmitting capabilities.
IP Status
One U.S. Patent Application Filed.
UT Researcher
- Nicholas A. Peppas, Sc.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering,
The University of
- Texas at Austin Carolyn L. Bayer, Department of Biomedical
Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Contact:
University os texas,
Austin, USA
Website : www.otc.utexas.edu

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