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Collagen has been used to coat stents to improve biocompatibility. Collagen coatings may be used as a vehicle for drug ...
ByViscus Biologics LLC based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
Advancements in Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing of ceramics materials have expanded their use into the jewelry industry. In recent years, advanced ceramics like Alumina (Aluminum Oxide—Al2O3) and Zirconia (Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia—YSZ) have emerged as two popular materials for creating exquisite pieces of wearable jewelry. These materials exhibit excellent mechanical properties and a distinctive aesthetically pleasing appearance, and are hypoallergenic, biocompatible, lightweight, and so ...
ByMarvel Medtech Advanced Manufacturing based in Cross Plains, WISCONSIN (USA)
At Aeropreg, our commitment to innovation extends into the medical field, where our prepreg materials are revolutionizing the design and functionality of medical devices. We supply materials for the production of prosthetics and other critical medical equipment, emphasizing the importance of strength, lightness, and ...
ByAeropreg based in Honaz, TURKEY
The Flow NanoAnalyzer is designed to be an instrumental tool in the fields of life sciences, nanoscience, and nanotechnology. It facilitates the detailed analysis of both natural and synthetic nanoparticles ranging from 7 to 1000 nanometers at a single-particle level. Key applications include the characterization of extracellular vesicles, mitochondria, bacteria, viruses, nanomedicine, and nanomaterials. This device utilizes a combination of light scattering and fluorescence detection to deliver a high-resolution ...
ByNanoFCM based in Nottinghamshire, UNITED KINGDOM
A virus is biological nanoparticle with a size of 20 to 500 nm. A virus is a biological infective agent that infect living hosts and reproduces inside the host cells. Viral infect all forms of life; can cause disease in humans, animals, plants and even insects. Unlike most living things, viruses do not have cells that divide; new viruses are assembled in the infected host cells. Viruses contain genetic materials (either DNA or RNA) which give them the ability to mutate and evolve. It also has a protective coat ...
ByDispertech B.V. based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
We define our high-performance ceramics by reliable protection against aggressive media and an extraordinarily long service life at high pressure. The high-pressure pistons for conveying liquid, abrasive and highly viscous media enable applications up to 6,000 ...
ByMetoxit AG based in Thayngen, SWITZERLAND
Biomaterials are those materials which interact with the native-tissue, organ or function in a body. They have recently attracted a lot of attention due to the potential applications in replacing major components and systems in a living organism. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) has emerged as a useful technique, offering insights into the composition, chemical state, and bonding characteristics of biomaterial surfaces. Our state-of-the-art XPS technology is allowing researchers to understand important ...
ByKratos Analytical Ltd. based in Wharfside, UNITED KINGDOM
The global medical devices sector is undergoing a period of significant transformation largely driven by demographic shifts, evolving patient needs and technological advancements. An ageing population, combined with lifestyle related factors has resulted in a global increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. As a result, early detection, prevention and improved management of chronic diseases has become an increasing focus for healthcare systems across the ...
ByMorgan Advanced Materials based in Windsor, NORTHERN IRELAND
Micron's ISO 13485 certified, FDA registered cGMP orthopedic implant manufacturing solutions include precision machining, finishing, porous coatings, passivation, and ...
ByMicron Solutions based in Fitchburg, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Various stents can call for Gold plating to facilitate radiopacity, especially in specific micro-features that traditional marker bands were once impossible or very difficult to install. Examples of different stents manufacturing that can require radiolucency are laser slotted hypotubes, super-elastic or shape-memory Nitinol, athermal laser machining, wire braiding or knitting, laser sheet cutting, and laser tube cutting of medical stents. ProPlate® has pioneered an electroplating innovation, Vizi-Band®, ...
ByProPlate, operated by Professional Plating Inc. based in Anoka, MINNESOTA (USA)
Aptamers are short strands of DNA or RNA with unique secondary and tertiary structures that enable highly selective binding to various types of targets. While aptamers are similar to antibodies in their ability to specifically bind with high affinity, there are some key differences between antibodies and aptamers which have prompted an increase in aptamer development projects. Several hot areas for aptamers, along with specific aptamer advantages, are outlined below. ...
ByBase Pair Biotechnologies, Inc. based in Pearland, TEXAS (USA)
