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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics | 2015

A microarray MEMS device for biolistic delivery of vaccine and drug powders

Fatemeh Nazly Pirmoradi; Ashish Pattekar; Felicia Linn; Michael I. Recht; Armin R. Volkel; Qian Wang; G. B. Anderson; Mandana Veiseh; Sandra Kjono; Eric Peeters; Scott Uhland; Eugene M. Chow

We report a biolistic technology platform for physical delivery of particle formulations of drugs or vaccines using parallel arrays of microchannels, which generate highly collimated jets of particles with high spatial resolution. Our approach allows for effective delivery of therapeutics sequentially or concurrently (in mixture) at a specified target location or treatment area. We show this new platform enables the delivery of a broad range of particles with various densities and sizes into both in vitro and ex vivo skin models. Penetration depths of ∼1 mm have been achieved following a single ejection of 200 µg high-density gold particles, as well as 13.6 µg low-density polystyrene-based particles into gelatin-based skin simulants at 70 psi inlet gas pressure. Ejection of multiple shots at one treatment site enabled deeper penetration of ∼3 mm in vitro, and delivery of a higher dose of 1 mg gold particles at similar inlet gas pressure. We demonstrate that particle penetration depths can be optimized in vitro by adjusting the inlet pressure of the carrier gas, and dosing is controlled by drug reservoirs that hold precise quantities of the payload, which can be ejected continuously or in pulses. Future investigations include comparison between continuous versus pulsatile payload deliveries. We have successfully delivered plasmid DNA (pDNA)-coated gold particles (1.15 µm diameter) into ex vivo murine and porcine skin at low inlet pressures of ∼30 psi. Integrity analysis of these pDNA-coated gold particles confirmed the preservation of full-length pDNA after each particle preparation and jetting procedures. This technology platform provides distinct capabilities to effectively deliver a broad range of particle formulations into skin with specially designed high-speed microarray ejector nozzles.


Archive | 2014

Multiple reservoir drug delivery device and methods

Scott Uhland; Ramkumar Abhishek; Eric Peeters; Timothy J. Curley; Felicia Linn


Archive | 2012

Drug reconstitution and delivery device and methods

Scott Uhland; Felicia Linn; Michael I. Recht


Archive | 2013

FLUID DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS

Ramkumar Abhishek; Felicia Linn


Archive | 2013

Devices and methods for intraluminal retention and drug delivery

David Matthew Johnson; Martin Sheridan; Scott Uhland; Ramkumar Abhishek; Eric Peeters; Timothy J. Curley; Felicia Linn; Philipp H. Schmaelzle


Archive | 2017

dispositivo de aplicação de fármaco com múltiplos reservatórios

Eric Peeters; Felicia Linn; Ramkumar Abhishek; Scott Uhland; Timothy J. Curley


Archive | 2017

Polysensing bioelectronic test plate

Veiseh Mandana; JengPing Lu; Eugene M. Chow; David K. Biegelsen; Ramkumar Abhishek; Felicia Linn


Archive | 2017

REPRESENTING A SUBJECT'S STATE OF MIND USING A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MODEL

Lalit Keshav Mestha; Xuejin Wen; Ashish Pattekar; Felicia Linn


Archive | 2016

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING PARTICLE DELIVERY TO BIOLOGICAL TISSUE

Eugene M. Chow; David K. Biegelsen; Michael I. Recht; Fatemeh Primoradi; Felicia Linn; Ashish Pattekar; Mandana Veiseh


Archive | 2013

Development of Novel Arrayed Microjet Devices for Transdermal Drug Administration

Huangpin Ben Hsieh; Anuradha Pattekar; Scott Uhland; Antje Völkel; Michael I. Recht; Felicia Linn; G. B. Anderson; Eugene Chow

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