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A tiny device can be inserted using a syringe and then safely dissolves once it is no longer needed. Engineers at ...
Temporary pacemaker can be injected, fits any size patient, including babies, and eliminates need to remove it.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prefilled syringe version of Netherlands-based Argenx SE's blockbuster ...
Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies born with heart defects.
Researchers at Northwestern developed a temporary pacemaker that’s so small, it can be inserted via a syringe—and will ...
A new, tiny pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice — developed at Northwestern University could play a sizable role in the ...
Now, engineers at Northwestern University have developed what could have saved Armstrong’s life: the world’s smallest ...
Northwestern University engineers have developed a pacemaker so tiny that it can fit inside the tip of a syringe—and be noninvasively injected into the body ... Smaller than a single grain of rice, ...
Engineers at Illinois' Northwestern University have developed the tiniest pacemaker you'll ever see. It's several times smaller than a regular pacemaker, and it's designed for patients several times ...
Smaller than a rice grain, the dissolvable soft device is meant to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
The FENYX is valveless and able to self-prime 10x-40x faster than a syringe pump, helping OEMs eliminate unnecessary fluidic components such as flushing pumps, prime pumps, selector valves, and tubing ...
April 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prefilled syringe version of Netherlands-based Argenx SE's (ARGX.BR), opens new tab blockbuster immune disorder drug ...