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- 25. An electrode which includes a coating having at least one static layer of electrode releasable molecules to be delivered into biological cells:
- 26. A plurality of electrodes of claim 25 which form an electrode assembly.
- 27. The electrode assembly of claim 26 wherein said plurality of electrodes are arranged in at least two parallel rows of electrodes.
- 28. The electrode assembly of claim 27 wherein said parallel rows of electrodes include needle electrodes.
- 29. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said molecules in said static coating are in a solid phase.
- 30. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said molecules in said static coating are in a gel.
- 31. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said electrode includes a fixed electrode surface which is coated with said static layer of electrode releasable molecules.
- 32. The electrode of claim 31 wherein:
said fixed electrode surface 42 includes a fixed surface matrix, and said molecules in said static coating are in a liquid fixed on said fixed surface matrix.
- 33. The electrode of claim 31 wherein said fixed electrode surface includes solid surface particles.
- 34. The electrode of claim 33 wherein said solid surface particles are metal particles.
- 35. The electrode of claim 31 wherein said fixed electrode surface includes a liposome matrix.
- 36. The electrode of claim 31 wherein said fixed electrode surface includes a solid polymer matrix.
- 37. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said molecules in said static coating are macromolecules.
- 38. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a polynucleotide vaccine.
- 39. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a solid phase polynucleotide vaccine.
- 40. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a DNA vaccine.
- 41. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a solid phase DNA vaccine.
- 42. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include an RNA vaccine.
- 43. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a solid phase RNA vaccine.
- 44. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a protein-based vaccine.
- 45. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include a solid phase protein-based vaccine.
- 46. The electrode of claim 25 wherein said macromolecules in said static coating include an organ treating agent.
- 47. The electrode of claim 46 wherein said organ treating agent includes a deep tissue tumor treating agent.
- 48. The electrode of claim 25 which is in a form of a needle electrode.
- 49. The electrode of claim 25, wherein coating of said electrode with said static layer of molecules to be delivered to the biological cells is carried out by the following steps:
preparing a liquid medium in which a quantity of said molecules are carried, contacting said electrode with the prepared medium, and removing said electrode from the medium and drying off the medium, such that a static coating of said molecules remains on said electrode.
- 50. The electrode of claim 25 wherein coating of said electrode with said static layer of molecules to be delivered to the biological cells is carried out by the following steps:
preparing a liquid medium in which a quantity of said molecules are carried, contacting said electrode with the prepared medium, applying pulse waveforms to said electrode, such that a portion of said molecules are bound to said electrode, and removing said electrode from the medium and drying off the medium, such that a coating of said molecules remains on said electrode.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority based upon copending PCT International Application Number PCT/US00/00014, filed 12 Jan. 2000, which is based upon copending U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/117,755, filed 28 Jan. 1999, and which was published on 3 Aug. 2000 with PCT International Publication Number WO 00/44438.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09920861 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10810829 |
Mar 2004 |
US |