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Gore enrolls 1st patient in its REVISE clinical study

Sep. 30, 2008
By Omar Ford

Synvista test helps predict cardio risk for diabetics

Sep. 25, 2008
By Omar Ford
Synvista Therapeutics (Montvale, New Jersey) reported favorable findings from a study that indicated its proporietary monoclonal enzyme immunoassay can help in predicting cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes. (Diagnostics & Imaging Week)
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Synvista test helps predict cardio risk for diabetics

Sep. 23, 2008
By Omar Ford

Peak Surgical's PlasmaBlade is an alternative to scalpel

Sep. 22, 2008
By Omar Ford

Human hair protein found to reduce hemorrhaging

Sep. 17, 2008
By Omar Ford
ATLANTA – Can the key to reducing hemorrhaging in a wounded patient be found in a single strand of hair? A group of researchers from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) are in the process of testing that theory and displayed their findings at the Society for Biomaterials (Mount Laurel, New Jersey) Translational Research Symposium held at the Hyatt this past weekend. (Medical Device Daily)
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Start-ups less likely to get biomaterials than 'big guys'

Sep. 16, 2008
By Omar Ford
ATLANTA — Can a company actually build a medical device that will go into a patient out of the biomaterials it wants to? (Medical Device Daily)
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Tips given for innovating in rapidly changing landscape

Sep. 15, 2008
By Omar Ford
ATLANTA – The Society for Biomaterials (Mount Laurel, New Jersey) Translational Biomaterial Research conference, titled "Advancing Discoveries from the Laboratories to the Clinic," addressed the role of med-tech innovation in the future of healthcare. (Medical Device Daily)
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ThermoSuit to be key system used in brain trauma study

Sep. 12, 2008
By Omar Ford

After FDA's PAS-Port OK, Cardica shares jump by 35%

Sep. 10, 2008
By Omar Ford

Pathway set to ride Jetstream across expanding PAD market

Sep. 8, 2008
By Omar Ford
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