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Cell Biologists Hail Senate Passage of Stem Cell Bill




Expanding the number of human embryonic stem cells available for use by U.S. government-funded researchers was approved by the Senate with its passage of H.R. 810, 63 - 37. American Society for Cell Biology President Mary Beckerle praised the United


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Medtech Startups, December 2007
New medical technologies represented in companies added (December 2007) to the Medtech Startups Database and/or added to the December 2007 issue of MedMarkets.

The following are brief technology descriptions for companies newly added to the MedMarket Diligence Medtech Startups Database and/or covered in MedMarkets Startups during the month of December:

  • EEG analysis for applications such as detection and prediction of seizure.
  • Drugs targeting inflammatory and metabolic pathways, including obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • In vivo transdifferentiation to regenerate ischemic or diseased organs.
  • Developing small molecule drugs to reprogram adult stem cells.
  • Orthopedic devices for pediatric and other small stature patients.
  • Devices and apparatus for insertion of flexible implants (e.g. breast implants, others).
  • Implantable devices; e.g., to prevent cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
  • Minimally invasive spinal instrumentation.
  • Intra-operative 3D imaging for earlier diagnosis of breast cancer.

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For details on the Medtech Startups Database, see link.

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