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Researchers say this coating could make medical devices safer


Blood vessel-like coating could make medical devices safer for ...

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, reducing the risks ...

UBC researchers develop coating to make medical devices safer for ...

University of B.C. researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, ...

Researchers say this coating could make medical devices safer

Researchers at The University of British Columbia (UBC) say they developed a new coating that could reduce risks associated with some ...

Blood vessel-like coating could make medical devices safer for ...

University of B.C. researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, ...

New blood vessel-like coating could make medical devices safer

The innovative material reduces risks associated with blood clots and dangerous bleeding, say scientists. Designed by Canadian researchers to ...

UBC researchers develop new coating for medical devices - Yahoo

This new material, which is said to imitate the function of blood vessels, could lead to safer use of devices such as catheters, stents, blood- ...

UBC researchers develop new coating for medical devices

This new material, which is said to imitate the function of blood vessels, could lead to safer use of devices such as catheters, stents, blood- ...

UBC researchers develop coating to make medical devices safer for ...

University of B.C. researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, reducing the risks ...

New blood vessel-like coating could make medical devices safer ...

Scientists say the innovative material reduces risks associated with blood clots and dangerous bleeding.

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UBC medical device coating (1). Researchers say this coating could make medical devices safer. Researchers at The University of British Columbia (UBC) say ...

Medical Devices News, Research

UBC researchers develop coating to make medical devices safer for patients. University of B.C. researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that ...

New material to protect devices against blood clot formation

Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions ...

Researchers develop new coating for medical devices

This new material, which is said to imitate the function of blood vessels, could lead to safer use of devices such as catheters, stents, blood- ...

Breakthrough Devices Program - FDA

When do I request a Breakthrough Device designation? You can send a Breakthrough designation request for your device at any time before sending ...

UBC researchers develop new coating for medical devices - MSN

The new 'coating' material for blood-contacting devices is said to reduce the risks associated with blood clots and bleeding. Credit: The ...

Is there an FDA approved antimicrobial coating for Medical devices?

The FDA currently approve a wide range of silver-coated or antibiotic-coated implantable devices. Along with silver, the non-antibiotic ...

Today's Healthcare News - ScienceDaily

12, 2024 — Researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, reducing the risks associated ...

What is BPA? Should I be worried about it? - Mayo Clinic

BPA stands for bisphenol A, an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1950s. BPA is found in polycarbonate ...

How coatings can create a safer outcome for patients

TekCyte's new coating device can reduce the risk of biofilm. Small and Mighty and Tony Simula, CEO, TekCyte discuss the importance of ...

Significant Risk and Nonsignificant Risk Medical Device Studies | FDA

could cause as well as the potential harm caused by the device. ... FDA determines that the device study poses a nonsignificant risk, FDA will tell the sponsor.