Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020
Title: Innovations by Xuewen Du in Enzymatically Responsive Magnetic Particles
Introduction
Xuewen Du is an accomplished inventor based in Waltham, MA. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in the development of enzymatically responsive magnetic particles. His work has the potential to impact cancer treatment and cell separation technologies.
Latest Patents
Xuewen Du holds a patent for "Enzymatically responsive magnetic particles and their use." This invention relates to a product that includes an amino acid residue conjugated to a magnetic particle. The amino acid residue can be phosphorylated, sulfated, or comprise an ester-moiety linked via a peptide bond. The patent also discloses compositions containing this enzymatically responsive product and its applications in separating distinct types of mammalian cells, such as cancer cells from normal cells, treating cancerous conditions, and imaging cancer cells.
Career Highlights
Xuewen Du is affiliated with Brandeis University, where he continues to advance his research in innovative biomedical solutions. His work is characterized by a strong focus on practical applications that can lead to improved health outcomes.
Collaborations
Xuewen has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jie Zhou and Bing Xu, who share his commitment to advancing research in the field.
Conclusion
Xuewen Du's innovative work in enzymatically responsive magnetic particles exemplifies the intersection of engineering and medicine. His contributions are paving the way for new approaches in cancer treatment and cell separation technologies.