ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 8 -- United States Patent no. 12,433,843, issued on Oct. 7, was assigned to National University of Singapore (Singapore).

"Biomolecular composites comprising modified cell ghosts" was invented by Wei Jiang Goh (Singapore), Giorgia Pastorin (Singapore) and Shui Zou (Singapore).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention provides a biomolecular composite which is a ghost cell which has been emptied of all or substantially all of the cytosolic contents of the cell including the nucleus and nuclear contents, preferably further having been fused with exogenous amphipathic molecules, wherein said composite has a hydrodynamic diameter of less than 6 micro metre. The bio...