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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 27, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 30, 2005
Sean D. Monahan, Madison, WI (US);
David B. Rozema, Madison, WI (US);
Vladimir Trubetskoy, Middleton, WI (US);
Paul M. Slattum, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Jon A. Wolff, Madison, WI (US);
Vladimir G. Budker, Middleton, WI (US);
James E. Hagstrom, Middleton, WI (US);
Lisa J. Hanson, Reno, NV (US);
Sean D. Monahan, Madison, WI (US);
David B. Rozema, Madison, WI (US);
Vladimir Trubetskoy, Middleton, WI (US);
Paul M. Slattum, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Jon A. Wolff, Madison, WI (US);
Vladimir G. Budker, Middleton, WI (US);
James E. Hagstrom, Middleton, WI (US);
Lisa J. Hanson, Reno, NV (US);
Roche Madison Inc., Madison, WI (US);
Abstract
A method of forming polymers in the presence of nucleic acid using template polymerization. These methods can be used for the delivery of nucleic acids, for condensing the nucleic acid, for forming nucleic acid binding polymers, for forming supramolecular complexes containing nucleic acid and polymer, and for forming an interpolyelectrolyte complex.