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BioWorld - Thursday, April 30, 2026
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Simon Kerton

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celero gastric device
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Celero designs gastric residency systems for its ingestible devices that detect, reverse opioid effects

Oct. 20, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Celero Systems Inc. reported details of a patent filing for gastric residency systems for its ingestible devices, in the form a plurality of retention arms with non-deployed and deployed states sized and configured to temporarily retain the ingestible devices in the stomach for periods of up to a week.
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vagus nerve stimulation for weight loss
Patents

Case Western researchers use closed-loop vagus nerve stimulation to treat obesity

Oct. 19, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have filed for patent protection for a system and method for treating obesity or other gastric and/or metabolic disorders via closed-loop vagus nerve stimulation.
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Adiuvo wound care
Patents

Adiuvo develops digital assistant for wound triaging and treatment recommendations

Oct. 18, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Geethanjali Radhakrishnan, founder and managing director of Chennai, India-based Adiuvo Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd. reported filing for patent protection for a digital assistant for wound triaging and treatment recommendations.
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wave-neuroscience-braincare-17oct23.jpg
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Wave Neuroscience continues to strengthen protection for its non-invasive Braincare platform

Oct. 17, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Wave Neuroscience Inc. is seeking patent protection for systems and methods for determining and optimizing the alpha burst parameters associated with a subject's brain.
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rapid covid breathalyzer
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US researchers develop rapid breathalyzer test for SARS-CoV-2

Oct. 16, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Scientists at Washington University in St. Louis reported filing patent protection for their breath test that quickly identifies those infected with SARS-CoV-2, requires only one or two breaths to be performed, and provides results in less than a minute.
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Cosm Medical
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Cosm reports on patents for latest devices and methods for vaginal therapeutics

Oct. 13, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Derek Sham, founder and CEO, of Toronto, Ontario-based Cosm Medical Corp. reported filing for patent protection for devices, systems and methods for vaginal therapeutics. He reported on a range of surgical treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and urinary incontinence (UI) as well as non-surgical treatments exist for POP and UI.
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Aurimod
Patents

Aurimod reveals the workings of its device for personalized auricular vagus nerve stimulation

Oct. 12, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Aurimod GmbH’s CEO, Stefan Kampusch, reported filing patent protection for a device for auricular punctual stimulation and the treatment of pain that comprises a current generator for generating stimulation current pulses and electrical lines for connection to an electrode to be positioned on the ear.
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Electric-field directed nerve regeneration
Patents

USC researchers develop technique for electric field directed optic nerve regeneration

Oct. 9, 2023
By Simon Kerton
The University of Southern California (USC) reported filing a patent for a retinal ganglion cell (RGC) stimulation system in which electrodes may be placed in, around or near sites of optic nerve injury to generate electric fields that can direct the direction of axonal regeneration.
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Easymotionskin electromyostimulation
Patent

Easymotionskin reveals a wearable device for treating urinary incontinence to rival Elidah’s Elitone device

Oct. 6, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Easymotionskin Tec AG is seeking patent protection for a wearable product that delivers transcutaneous electromyostimulation (EMS) of pelvic floor musculature through the body’s perineum, for the non-invasive treatment of incontinence, particularly stress incontinence. The invention is said to be suited to nearly all patients, including those patients who cannot insert anal or vaginal probes that provide pelvic floor training by EMS.
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transcardiac access port
Patents

Connex Biomedical reveals its platforms for transcardiac access and device delivery

Oct. 5, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Connex Biomedical Inc. applied for patent protection for a transcardiac access port affixed and retained post-procedure on the cardiac muscle, such as the ventricular myocardium, and an access port delivery system configured to deliver the access port, secure the access port to the muscle tissue with tissue anchors, and provide a working channel through the access port to facilitate transcardiac access and device delivery.
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