Claims
- 1. A hydrogel comprising polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 2. The hydrogel of claim 1, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 3. The hydrogel of claim 1, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 4. The hydrogel of claim 1, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 5. The hydrogel of claim 1, consisting essentially of polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 6. The hydrogel of claim 5, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 7. The hydrogel of claim 5, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 8. The hydrogel of claim 5, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 9. The hydrogel of claim 1, consisting of polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 10. The hydrogel of claim 9, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 11. The hydrogel of claim 9, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 12. The hydrogel of claim 9, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 13. The hydrogel of claim 1, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides, and wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 14. A device comprising a hydrogel, wherein the hydrogel comprises polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 15. The device of claim 14, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 16. The device of claim 14, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 17. The device of claim 14, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 18. The device of claim 14, wherein the device comprises a device body, wherein the hydrogel is attached to the device body.
- 19. The device of claim 14, wherein the device is a medical device.
- 20. A pharmaceutical composition, comprising polymer molecules, bridging molecules, and biologically active molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 21. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 20, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 22. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 20, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 23. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 20, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 24. A method for forming a hydrogel, comprising combining polymer molecules and bridging molecules to form a hydrogel wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 28. The method of claim 24, consisting essentially of combining polymer molecules and bridging molecules to form a hydrogel, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 31. The method of claim 28, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 32. The method of claim 24, consisting of combining polymer molecules and bridging molecules to form a hydrogel wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 36. A method for forming a hydrogel at a site of application, comprising combining polymer molecules and bridging molecules at a site of application to form a hydrogel wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 40. A method for making a pharmaceutical composition, comprising combining biologically active molecules with polymer molecules and bridging molecules to form a hydrogel comprising the biologically active molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein the bridging molecules comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 43. The method of claim 40, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 44. A method for administering biologically active molecules to a subject, comprising administering to the subject biologically active molecules in a hydrogel, wherein the hydrogel comprises polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 47. The method of claim 44, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 48. A method for injecting biologically active molecules, comprising the steps of:
(a) applying a layer of hydrogel to a site of injection, wherein the hydrogel comprises polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules; and (b) injecting biologically active molecules through the hydrogel layer.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 50. The method of claim 48, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 51. The method of claim 48, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
- 52. A kit, comprising polymer molecules, bridging molecules, and instructions for forming a hydrogel, wherein the instructions provide protocols for combining the polymer molecules and bridging molecules to form a hydrogel wherein substantially all the polymer molecules are cross-linked by hydrogen bonds between polymer molecules and bridging molecules, wherein each bridging molecule is linked to at least two polymer molecules, and wherein there are substantially no covalent linkages between the polymer molecules.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the polymer molecules are selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyglyceryl acrylate, an acrylic co-polymer, and polysaccharides.
- 54. The method of claim 52, wherein the bridging molecules each comprise at least one of a carboxylic acid group or an amino group.
- 55. The method of claim 52, wherein the bridging molecules are selected from the group consisting of amino acids, succinic acid, and ethylene diamine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/347,522, filed Jan. 10, 2002, under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] This invention was made with government support under EEC-9529161 awarded by the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center. The government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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