An atherectomy device is a medical device used to remove plaque from inside the arteries. The device is designed to treat atherosclerosis, a condition in which the arteries become narrowed due to the buildup...
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Electroceuticals Medicines: Transforming the Landscape of Chronic Disease Management
Electroceuticals Medicines that affect the neural circuits of the organs are known as electroceuticals. These medications are a precise kind of treatment because, in contrast to conventional medications, they specifically target individual neuronal electrical circuits in the cells. They are therefore viewed as an alternative to pharmaceutical drug-based treatments. Neuroscience, electronics, bioengineering, and molecular drugs are used in electroceuticals to control biological functions in the human body. They are used to treat a variety of illnesses, including epilepsy, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cardiovascular problems. Get Sample PDF Report with Graphs and Figures Here What are examples of electroceuticals? Electroceuticals refer to a class of medical devices that use electrical impulses to stimulate, modulate, or...
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Revolutionizing Lung Biopsy: Advanced Devices for Precise Results
Lung biopsy devicesare medical tools used for obtaining samples of lung tissue for diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases. Here are some potential titles for articles or discussions on lung biopsy devices: Overview of...
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Grazoprevir and Elbasvir Fixed-Dose Combination Therapy: A Review of Clinical Data and Patient Outcomes
Grazoprevir is a medication used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. It is classified as a direct-acting antiviral (DAA) and works by inhibiting a protein called NS3/4A protease that is...
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Gene Sequencing Market Size, Share and Growth Analysis by Product Type, Application, End User, and Region
What is Gene Sequencing? Gene sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides (A, C, G, and T) that make up a DNA molecule. This is typically done using technology such...
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Why You Should Be Worried About the Future of Single-Use Bioprocessing?
Single-use bioprocessing is a method of producing biopharmaceuticals using disposable components, such as bags, filters, and tubing, that are used only once and then discarded after use. This approach is also sometimes referred to...
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Digestive Enzymes: Key Players in the Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients
Digestive enzymes are natural substances produced by the body to help break down food molecules into smaller particles that can be easily absorbed and used by the body. These enzymes are essential for the...
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Pathological Examination of Tissue Samples for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Pathological examination is a medical diagnostic technique that involves examining tissues, organs, or bodily fluids to identify and diagnose diseases or medical conditions. Pathology is the study of the structural and functional changes that...
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miRNA Tools and Services Market by Product and Services, by Technology, by End User, Forecast, 2021-2031
miRNA (microRNA) tools and services refer to a range of products and services that are used to study microRNAs, which are small non-coding RNA molecules that play important roles in gene regulation. miRNA tools...
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Applications of Tangential Flow Filtration in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
The tangential flow filtration market refers to the range of products and technologies used for the separation and purification of biomolecules such as proteins, DNA, and viruses. This technique is used in a variety...
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