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    Medical Murray has extensive experience in the injection molding and development of nanoscaled plastic parts. They may include individual plastic components or injected polymer materials used to...
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    At Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, we envision a world without fear of cancer. For more than 70 years, we have developed, built and delivered innovative cancer care technologies and solutions...
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    The mission of Burnham Institute for Medical Research (“Institute”) is to conduct world-class collaborative research to cure human disease, improve quality of life, and thus create a...
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    Advanced Medical Solutions (AIM : AMS) is a UK technology company supplying the $13 billion global woundcare market with advanced woundcare dressings and tissue adhesives for wound closure. AMS...
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    Established in 1997, Sirtex Medical Ltd aims to become the world leader in liver cancer treatment products. Using technology initially developed at the Cancer Research Institute Inc (CRI) of Western...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2005
    Nanotechnology enhances disease detection and drug delivery using biolabels like dendrimers and magnetic nanoparticles for early diagnosis and targeted therapy.
  • Article - 25 Jul 2005
    Bio-Nano Sensium Technologies has announced a new patent application that will make the programming of wireless biosensors easier and cheaper. Used in medical treatments, this biosensor uses a new...
  • Article - 6 Apr 2005
    A research team has found that certain types of iron nanoparticles could be useful in cleaning up carbon tetrachloride contamination in groundwater, via the degradation process. The findings of this...
  • Article - 5 Mar 2005
    This guide explains the basic principles of nanotechnology, looking at industrial applications, new and future products, the global market, as well as environmental potentials and concerns.
  • Article - 5 Nov 2003
    Biomedical engineers at Purdue University have proven that bone cells attach better to metals with nanometer-scale surface features. Posted October 28 2003

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