Monopolar electric scalpel
The invention allows the monopolar scalpel to be gripped and operated, favoring its use as a tweezer without interfering with its basic functions.
The invention allows the monopolar scalpel to be gripped and operated, favoring its use as a tweezer without interfering with its basic functions.
The invention is represented by a mixture of molecules, called A_ATROFI, capable of regulating the balance between protein synthesis and its degradation in skeletal muscle cells.
The invention consists of a bio-molecular complex consisting of cells with strong tumor tropism (ECFCs) containing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) that can give off effective thermal energy for cauterizing melanomas.
The patented method and device enable oxidative stress analysis in quantitative terms, quickly and at extremely low cost, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
The patented technology makes it possible to monitor the level of preparedness and improvement of motor action in any practitioner, competitive or not, through dynamic on-wall testing
The present invention relates to a newly developed trocar device, referred to as a "drop-free trocar," for the use in minimally invasive ophthalmic surgery.
The proposed technology is a multifunctional device that can communicate different information to blind and visually impaired people via body-perceptible haptic signals
The present invention targets a class of compounds able to activate the enzyme SIRT1 in humans by regulating numerous metabolic functions. The appropriately designed compounds could be used in pharmaceutical formulations, preferably in the treatment or prevention of cardiometabolic diseases
The present invention concerns the development of new pharmacologically active compounds for the treatment of osteoporosis and in general bone diseases characterized by progressive loss of bone mass, such as rheumatoid arthritis, hyperparathyroidism, and bone cancer metastases.
The innovative method to diagnose uroperitoneum involves determining the concentration of a biomarker, Uromodulin, in a sample taken from abdominal drainage.