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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2023
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2017
Institut National DE LA Sante ET DE LA Recherche Medicale (Inserm), Paris, FR;
Centre National DE LA Recherche Scientifique (Cnrs), Paris, FR;
Université DE Paris, Paris, FR;
Assistance Publique—hopitaux DE Paris, Paris, FR;
Ecole Nationale Superieure DE Chimie DE Paris, Paris, FR;
Universite DE Versailles—st Quentin En Yvelines, Versailles, FR;
Robert Malafosse, Paris, FR;
Nathalie Mignet, Clamart, FR;
Vincent Boudy, Paris, FR;
Johanne Seguin, Kremlin Bicetre, FR;
Kathia Lemdani, Paris, FR;
Claude Capron, Boulogne, FR;
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Paris, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, FR;
Université de Paris, Paris, FR;
Assistance Publique—Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, FR;
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris, Paris, FR;
Universite de Versailles—St. Quentin en Yvelines, Versailles, FR;
Abstract
The present invention concerns a thermosensitive polymeric hydrogel comprising at least one thermosensitive copolymer, one aqueous solution, and a mucoadhesive excipient, wherein said thermosensitive polymeric hydrogel further comprises at least one immunostimulatory adjuvant and/or at least one cytokine and/or at least one chemokine and/or atleast one heat shockprotein. Another object of the invention is a thermosensitive polymeric hydrogel according to the invention for use in the treatment of tumors or metastasis in a subject having a cancer, preferably a metastatic cancer.