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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2012
Guy Yeoman Krippner, Mt Waverley, AU;
Gottfried Lichti, Essendon, AU;
Pasquale Razzino, South Yarra, AU;
Brian Devlin Kelly, Ringwood East, AU;
Susanne Pallich, Caroline Springs, AU;
Scott Andrew Henderson, Rowville, AU;
Angela Michelle Scheppokat, Oakleigh, AU;
Charlotte Claire Williams, Carlton, AU;
Christopher John Hamilton Porter, Port Melbourne, AU;
Benjamin James Boyd, Warrandyte, AU;
Lisa Michelle Kaminskas, Brunswick West, AU;
Phillip Martin Rendle, Lower Hutt, NZ;
Ben William Greatrex, Lower Hutt, NZ;
Guy Yeoman Krippner, Mt Waverley, AU;
Gottfried Lichti, Essendon, AU;
Pasquale Razzino, South Yarra, AU;
Brian Devlin Kelly, Ringwood East, AU;
Susanne Pallich, Caroline Springs, AU;
Scott Andrew Henderson, Rowville, AU;
Angela Michelle Scheppokat, Oakleigh, AU;
Charlotte Claire Williams, Carlton, AU;
Christopher John Hamilton Porter, Port Melbourne, AU;
Benjamin James Boyd, Warrandyte, AU;
Lisa Michelle Kaminskas, Brunswick West, AU;
Phillip Martin Rendle, Lower Hutt, NZ;
Ben William Greatrex, Lower Hutt, NZ;
Starpharma Pty Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
The following invention is directed to macromolecules having controlled stoichiometry and topology, processes for their production, and applications for their use. The macromolecules have a controlled functional moiety stoichiometry and include at least one dendritic motif having a surface layer formed from at least one surface building unit and at least one subsurface layer formed from at least one building unit, the surface building unit and building units having a hydrocarbon backbone bearing a carbonyl group and at least one amine group; and at least two different functional moieties on the building unit and/or surface building unit; where functional moiety stoichiometry refers to the number and type of functional moieties.