Article: Publication No. WO/2009/064890 Published on May 22, Assigned to Quick-Med Technologies for System, Method (American Inventors)

GENEVA, Nov. 7 -- William Toreki, Susan Leander, Gerald Olderman and Albina Mikhaylova, all from United States of America, have developed a system and method for enhancing the efficacy of antimicrobial contact lenses.

The patent has been assigned to Quick-Med Technologies, Inc, Gainesville, Fla.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "A system and method of enhancing the antimicrobial and biofilm-resistant efficacy of surfaces that have cationic polyelectrolytes nonleachably bound thereto in order to impart antimicrobial activity to the surface. The system for enhancing antimicrobial efficacy involves brushing, dipping, wiping, spraying, or storing ...

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