Adhesion GPCRs are a large class of surface proteins that recognize chemical and mechanical stimuli in the body. The rapidly expanding body of knowledge on the therapeutic targeting of these receptors ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One of the most important, yet stressful jobs clinicians do is to ensure critical, life-sustaining tubes are safely secured because even the slightest millimeter of ...
VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA, February 26, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / — ARC Medical Inc. (“ARC”), a leader in surgical adhesion prevention innovation, plans to participate in the following events during the ...
Tyco Models FF 400 and FF 401 are highly breathable, flexible microporous films. In response to industry demand for a product that provides better adhesion to skin and greater patient comfort, Tyco ...
Advanced adhesives can improve the design of joints and the assembly of disposable and reusable medical devices. A few of the more widely used joint designs for adhesively bonding similar and ...
What if the next time you broke a bone, you didn’t need screws, plates, or invasive surgery to heal? Imagine a medical adhesive so powerful it could bond fractured bones in minutes, yet gentle enough ...
ARC Medical’s Novel Fluid Medical Device JOCOAT™ in Clinical Development to Prevent or Reduce Surgical Adhesions Deployed in Surgical Patients for First Time The use of ARC’s fluid medical devices in ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) are developing a new class of medical adhesives by combining hydrogels and glue-like polymers. These adhesives aim to securely and reliably bond ...
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