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Sharon A. Jenkins Patents |
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Inventor: Jenkins; Sharon A.
Address: Bethlehem, NH
No. of patents: 5
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6261573 |
Immunoadjuvants |
July 17, 2001 |
| The present invention provides immunogenic compositions and methods for inducing enhanced immune responses using an antigen and a combination of water soluble polymer and an amphiphilic compound. |
| 6207171 |
Polyphosphazene microspheres |
March 27, 2001 |
| A soluble polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte immunoadjuvant is disclosed. In one embodiment, the polymeric adjuvant is poly[di(carboxylatrophenoxy)phosphazene] which is in the form of a microsphere and which is adsorbed with antigen after formation of the microsphere. The immunoadjuvant |
| 5958414 |
Composition to protect a mammal against Bartonella henselae infection |
September 28, 1999 |
| The present invention relates to a therapeutic composition to protect a mammal from B. henselae infection that includes an isolated B. henselae antigen and an adjuvant comprising a phosphazene polymer. Also included is a method to use such a therapeutic composition to protect a mammal fr |
| 5529777 |
Hydrogel microencapsulated vaccines |
June 25, 1996 |
| Water soluble polymers or polymeric hydrogels are used to encapsulate antigen to form vaccines. The antigen is mixed with a polymer solution, microparticles are formed of the polymer and antigen, and, optionally, the polymer is crosslinked to form a stable microparticle. Preferred polyme |
| 5494673 |
Phosphazene polyelectrolytes as immunoadjuvants |
February 27, 1996 |
| An immunoadjuvant soluble polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte is disclosed. In one embodiment, the polymeric adjuvant is an poly(organophosphazene) with (i) ionized or ionizable pendant groups that contain, for example, carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, or hydroxyl moieties, and (ii) pendant |
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