Claims
- 1. A hydrophilic polymeric nanoparticle comprising:
one or more three-dimensional binding sites, said binding sites being complementary in shape to at least a portion of the surface of a target; and one or more high affinity molecules chemically anchored at the surface within said binding sites, said high affinity molecules being capable of a non-covalent binding interaction with a site on said target.
- 2. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein said high affinity molecule is natural or synthetic and is selected from the group consisting of amino acids, peptides, polypeptides, proteins, glycoproteins, saccharides, polysaccharides, carbohydrates, lipopolysaccharides, nucleic acids, oligonucleic acids, porphyrins, substituted porphyrins, polyanions, polycations, organic compounds, steroids, steroid derivatives, drugs, enzymes, antibodies, antigens, cytokines, cellular receptors, cellular receptor fragments, and active agents.
- 3. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 400 nm.
- 4. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 200 nm.
- 5. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 100 nm.
- 6. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein the position of said high affinity molecule in said binding site is stabilized by a polymer network.
- 7. A hydrophilic nanoparticle comprising a crosslinked three-dimensional polymeric network, said polymeric network being formed from i) scaffolding building blocks and ii) one or more high affinity building blocks comprising a high affinity molecule, said polymeric network comprising a) one or more three-dimensional binding sites on its surface, said binding sites being complementary in shape to at least a portion of the surface of a biomolecular target, and b) one or more high affinity molecules chemically anchored on the surface within said binding sites.
- 8. A hydrophilic nanoparticle comprising a crosslinked three-dimensional polymeric network comprising a) one or more three-dimensional binding sites on its surface, said binding sites being complementary in shape to at least a portion of the surface of a biomolecular target, and b) one or more high affinity molecules chemically anchored on the surface within said binding sites, said high affinity molecules being capable of a non-covalent binding interaction with a site on said target.
- 9. A nanoparticle according to claim 8 wherein said high affinity molecule is natural or synthetic and is selected from the group consisting of amino acids, peptides, polypeptides, proteins, glycoproteins, saccharides, polysaccharides, carbohydrates, lipopolysaccharides, nucleic acids, oligonucleic acids, porphyrins, substituted porphyrins, polyanions, polycations, organic compounds, steroids, steroid derivatives, drugs, enzymes, antibodies, antigens, cytokines, cellular receptors, cellular receptor fragments, and active agents.
- 10. A nanoparticle according to claim 8 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 400 nm.
- 11. A nanoparticle according to claim 8 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 200 nm.
- 12. A nanoparticle according to claim 8 having a diameter of from about 5 nm to about 100 nm.
- 13. A nanoparticle according to claim 7 wherein said high affinity molecule comprises amino acids.
- 14. A nanoparticle according to claim 7 wherein said high affinity molecule comprises nucleic acids.
- 15. A nanoparticle according to claim 7 wherein said high affinity molecule comprises saccharides.
- 16. A nanoparticle according to claim 7 wherein said scaffolding building blocks comprise carbohydrates.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/809,340, filed Mar. 14, 2001, which application claims the benefit of co-pending Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/189,625, filed Mar. 14, 2000. This application is also a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/055,837, filed Oct. 26, 2001, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/172,921, filed Oct. 14, 1998, which application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/061,805, filed Oct. 14, 1997, and U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/103,616, filed Oct. 9, 1998. The entire disclosures of all of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60189625 |
Mar 2000 |
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60061805 |
Oct 1997 |
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60103616 |
Oct 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09172921 |
Oct 1998 |
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10055837 |
Oct 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09809340 |
Mar 2001 |
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10667635 |
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10055837 |
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10667635 |
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