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A team of researchers at the University of California San Diego created a wearable device that uses a disposable microneedle patch to continuously sample and analyse interstitial fluid.
https://t.co/XBAqyGJy3C
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Researchers have developed a smart stent that can monitor hemodynamic parameters.
The system could be helpful in long-term monitoring and aid patients with cardiovascular issues to avoid repeated angiograms.
https://t.co/qxYSAukrSF
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Researchers have created a zwitterion polymer coating for in-dwelling medical devices, such as urinary catheters, that prevents microbes from adhering and creating troublesome biofilms.
https://t.co/Yo9Z9AnZWX
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Owen Mumford Ltd has launched a new venous blood collection portfolio under its Unistik brand.
The new Unistik blood collection range launches with a collection of three devices.
https://t.co/a8NTIMC154
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Ametek Coining is launching all-new Bio-Implantable Composite Materials (BCMs) that are ideal for multiple life-saving applications in the medical industry.
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Opharmic Technology has developed an ultrasonic non-invasive ocular drug delivery device with the goal of replacing intravitreal injections.
https://t.co/lFHP6yu7pv
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Researchers have created a soft robotic sleeve to treat lymphedema. This wearable sleeve combines a microfluidic controller and soft robotic components that apply compression to the arm to reduce and control fluid accumulation.
https://t.co/V4a4VYYXyf
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Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas, in collaboration with EnLiSense, developed a wearable electrochemical sweat sensor that can detect chemokines in sweat, alerting the wearer & clinicians to a viral or bacterial infection.
https://t.co/G8mecOQs2o
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Researchers have developed an advanced organ-on-a-chip system that incorporates heart, bone, liver, and skin tissue in independent niches that are linked with simulated vascular flows.
https://t.co/CowKAsA9pN
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A nanotech imaging device, tiny enough to fit on a smartphone camera lens, has the potential to make the diagnosis of certain diseases accessible & affordable for people in rural & remote regions, say Australian scientists who developed it.
https://t.co/ukQsWuacpx
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Israel-based cardiovascular medical device start-up, Filterlex Medical, has completed the first-in-human study of its CAPTIS device.
It is designed to lessen the risk of stroke & other complications during catheter-based heart surgeries.
https://t.co/hd8hsv2ecX
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Abbott, CamDiab and Ypsomed have entered a partnership to develop and market an integrated automated insulin delivery (AID) system to help patients manage their diabetes round-the-clock.
https://t.co/SWPeC3RR8R
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A study in ACS Central Science, one team describes a new, long-acting silver-ion releasing coating that, in rats, prevents bacteria from adhering to implants and then kills them.
https://t.co/XXuaf4Tz29
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Researchers have developed a nanoparticle system that can aid with the removal of endometrial lesions in a minimally invasive fashion. The research team’s nanoparticle technology can aid in minimally invasively destroying such lesions.
https://t.co/Tb6cpTasLM
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Researchers at Texas A&M University created a wireless device that aims to illuminate and destroy residual tumour cells left after cancer resection. The device can be used by surgeons to illuminate the tumour bed after resection.
https://t.co/BCpKFKDvIV
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Researchers have created molecular robots that can employ swarm behaviours to move & release small cargoes.
The tech could have potential as a drug delivery mechanism & may lead to a variety of future nanotechnological medical applications.
https://t.co/FOq68MOrqf