Polymeric crosslinking agents are disclosed that have an inert water soluble polymeric component, biodegradable components, functional components reactive with chemical groups on a protein, for example, amine or thiol groups. The inert polymeric component may be flanked at each end with a biodegrada
Polymeric crosslinking agents are disclosed that have an inert water soluble polymeric component, biodegradable components, functional components reactive with chemical groups on a protein, for example, amine or thiol groups. The inert polymeric component may be flanked at each end with a biodegradable component which is flanked at each end with a protein reactive functional component. A polymeric crosslinking agent is disclosed having a biodegradable component, polyalkylene oxide, and at least three reactive functional groups that are each capable of forming a covalent bond in water with at least one functional group such as an amine, thiol, or carboxylic acid.
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1. A water soluble polymeric crosslinking agent comprising:an inert polymeric component, a biodegradable component, and a branch comprising a protein reactive functional component, wherein said crosslinking agent comprises a plurality of branches, wherein said plurality is greater than two. 2. The c
1. A water soluble polymeric crosslinking agent comprising:an inert polymeric component, a biodegradable component, and a branch comprising a protein reactive functional component, wherein said crosslinking agent comprises a plurality of branches, wherein said plurality is greater than two. 2. The crosslinking agent of claim 1 wherein said crosslinking agent is linear.3. The crosslinking agent of claim 1, wherein said inert polymeric component is flanked at each end with said biodegradable component which is flanked at each end with said protein reactive functional component.4. The crosslinking agent of claim 3, wherein the protein reactive functional component is chosen from the group consisting of carbodiizmidazole, sulfonyl chloride, chlorocarbonates, hydroxysuccinimidyl esters, aryl halides, sulfasuccinimidyl esters, and maleimides.5. A polymeric crosslinking agent for use in vivo with a patient comprising a biologically inert core attached to a polymer having a biodegradable component with the polymer being attached to a reactive functional group capable of forming a covalent bond in water with at least one functional group chosen from the group consisting of amine and thiol, wherein the crosslinking agent has at least three functional groups and is water soluble.6. The crosslinking agent of claim 5 wherein the biodegradable component does not contain amino acids assembled in amino acid sequences that are enzymatically degradable when the crosslinker is placed in a patient.7. The crosslinking agent of claim 5 wherein the biodegradable component comprises a polymer chosen from the group consisting of glycoide, lactide, caprolactone, dioxanone, and trimethylene carbonate.8. The crosslinking agent of claim 5 wherein the biodegradable component comprises a hydrolytically degradable chemical group chosen from the group consisting of ester, acetal, anhydride, orthoester, or disulfide.9. The crosslinking agent of claim 5 wherein the biodegradable component comprises a polymer chosen from the group consisting of polyhydroxyacid, polyorthocarbonate, polyanhydride, polylactone, polyaminoacid, and polyphosphate.10. The crosslinking agent of claim 5 wherein the biodegradable component is hydrolyzable under in vivo conditions.11. A polymeric crosslinking agent for use in vivo with a patient comprising a biologically inert core attached to at least three branches that each comprise a biodegradable component hydrolyzable under in vivo conditions and the at least three branches are each terminated with a reactive end group capable of forming a covalent bond in water with at least one functional group chosen from the group consisting of amine and thiol wherein 1 g of the crosslinking agent is soluble in 100 milliliters of water.12. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 having at least four of the branches.13. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 wherein the biodegradable polymer comprises a polymer chosen from the group consisting of glycolide, lactide, caprolactone, dioxanone, and trimethylene carbonate.14. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 wherein the biodegradable polymer comprises a polymer chosen from a group consisting of polyhydroxyacid, polyorthocarbonate, polyanhydride, polylactone, polyaminoacid, and polyphosphate.15. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 having a molecular weight from 600 to 10,000 Dalton.16. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 having a molecular weight from 600 to 100,000 Daltons.17. The crosslinking agent of claim 11 wherein the core comprises polyalkylene oxide.18. The crosslinking agent of claim 17 wherein the core comprises at least three sequential ?(CH2CH2O)? repeats.19. A method of making a polymeric crosslinking agent for use in vivo with a patient comprising activating at least three end groups of a polymer that comprises a biodegradable component hydrolyzable under in vivo conditions and polyalkylene oxide such that the polymer is thereby terminated with reactive functional groups that are capable of forming a covalent bond in water with at least one functional group chosen from the group consisting of amine and thiol.20. The method of claim 19 comprising making the crosslinking agent to have a molecular weight from 600 to 10,000 Daltons.21. The crosslinking agent of claim 19 having a molecular weight from 600 to 100,000 Daltons.22. The method of claim 19 comprising choosing the biodegradable component to comprise a member of the group consisting of glycolide, lactide, caprolactone, dioxanone, and trimethylene carbonate.23. The crosslinking agent made according to the process of claim 22.24. The method of claim 19 comprising choosing the biodegradable component to comprise a member of the group consisting of polyhydroxyacid, polyorthocarbonate, polyanhydride, polylactone, polyminoacid, and polyphosphate.25. The crosslinking agent made according to the process of claim 24.
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