Scott D. Putney
Alkermes
12 Papers
139 Citations
Scott D. Putney is an academic researcher from Alkermes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leukocyte Trafficking & Leukocyte migration. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
The stabilization and encapsulation of human growth hormone into biodegradable microspheres
Olufunmi L. Johnson,Warren E. Jaworowicz,Jeffrey L. Cleland,Leonie Bailey,Margarita Charnis,Eileen T. Duenas,Chichih Wu,Douglas Shepard,Sheila Magil,Andrew J. S. Jones,Scott D. Putney +10 more
TL;DR: Using a novel process, rhGH can be stabilized and encapsulated in a solid state into PLGA microspheres and released with unaltered properties at different rates.
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In Vivo Characterization of Sustained-Release Formulations of Human Growth Hormone
Hye Jung Lee,Gary Riley,Olufumni Johnson,Jeffrey L. Cleland,Norman Kim,Margarita Charnis,Leonie Bailey,Eileen T. Duenas,Azin Shahzamani,Melinda Marian,Andrew J. S. Jones,Scott D. Putney +11 more
TL;DR: Results show that serum levels of a therapeutic protein can be sustained for an extended period when encapsulated into different formulations of injectable, biodegradable microspheres.
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Enhanced anti-tumor effects with microencapsulated c-myc antisense oligonucleotide.
Scott D. Putney,Josiah Brown,C. Cucco,Rino Lee,Tomasz Skorski,Carlo Leonetti,Timothy G. Geiser,Bruno Calabretta,Gabriella Zupi,Gerald Zon +9 more
TL;DR: Results show that, as has been demonstrated previously with protein and peptide drugs, greater therapeutic efficacy can be obtained when antisense oligonucleotides are delivered from sustained-release formulations.
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How antibodies block HIV infection: paths to an AIDS vaccine.
TL;DR: Progress is outlined in the development of possible candidates for AIDS vaccines that can elicit antibodies that bind to the viral epitopes involved in this process to prevent HIV infection.
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