Furfural derivatives are organic compounds derived through cross-linking and substitution reactions on furfural. Furfural is an organic compound obtained through acid-catalyzed dehydration of pentoses, such as xylose and arabinose, which are primarily obtained as agricultural by-products. Furfural derivatives find ap... View more
Pour point depressants (PPDs) are chemicals added to fuel and lubricating oils. They function by lowering the temperature at which oils solidify. At lower temperatures, waxy molecules present in oils start clustering together and crystallizing out of solution, increasing the viscosity of the fluid and making it more ... View more
The sleep monitoring app market has witnessed significant growth in the recent past owing to the growing prevalence of sleep disorders across the globe. Sleep apps help track various sleep patterns and metrics such as sleep duration, sleep cycles, heart rate during sleep, and others by using the smartphone or wearabl... View more
Calcium carbonate is a chalky white inorganic compound composed of calcium, carbon, and oxygen. It occurs naturally in minerals such as limestone and marble which are widely occurring in nature. Calcium carbonate has wide applications across various end use industries such as paper, plastic, paint industries etc. It ... View more
The electron microscope market has been witnessing steady growth over the past few years. An electron microscope uses a beam of electrons instead of light to "illuminate" the specimen and produces a magnified image. The wavelength of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light. This allo... View more
Artificial muscles which are also known as synthetic muscles, are materials or devices that mimic the function of biological muscles by contracting, expanding, or rotating when stimulated. They have the ability to convert chemical or electrical signals into mechanical energy. These materials could be made from a vari... View more
Strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by Group A Streptococcus (GAS) that results in an inflammation and soreness of the throat and tonsils. It is a very common infectious disease, especially among children aged 5-15 years. According to recent estimates provided by La Jolla Institute for Immunology, a research... View more
Preclinical imaging is a critical aspect of the research and development (R&D) pipeline in the biomedical sciences, thereby enabling researchers to visualize and track the progression of diseases, assess the pharmacokinetics of drugs, and monitor therapeutic responses in animal models before they are being transl... View more
Multiomics refers to the integrated omics approach that combines diverse omic technologies such as genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics to obtain comprehensive insights into biological systems. By integrating multiple layers of biological data, multiomics facilitates a deeper understan... View more
A myomectomy is a surgical treatment that is used to remove noncancerous growths called uterine fibroids that grow in the uterus's muscular wall. Numerous symptoms, including pelvic pain, excessive monthly flow, and problems with fertility, can be brought on by these fibroids.
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The global glucose biosensor market is poised to grow at a significant rate over the forecast period. A glucose biosensor is an analytical device used for the detection of glucose concentration in biological samples. It incorporates a bio-recognition element like glucose oxidase enzyme or glucose-binding protein. The... View more
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from adult cells. The discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells revolutionized the field of regenerative medicine as it provided an ethically superior alternative to embryonic stem cells. Induced pluripotent st... View more
Neurotech devices aim to treat a variety of neurological disorders by interfacing directly with the nervous system. These innovative technologies utilize implantable or wearable sensors and stimulating devices to collect neural data and potentially repair damaged pathways in the brain or spinal cord. Conditions such ... View more
A laryngeal mask, also known as laryngeal mask airway (LMA), is a medical device used to control the airway of a patient during anesthesia or resuscitation. It consists of a tube connected to an elliptical mask and is used as an alternative to tracheal intubation. LMA provides a safer and more effective airway than e... View more
Electronic skin, also known as e-skin or bioelectronic skin, is a technology that refers to flexible and stretchable thin-film devices that can conform to and mimic human skin. E-skin devices are equipped with sensors capable of sensing touch, temperature, stretch and various biomolecular parameters. The core compone... View more
Hereditary orotic aciduria (HOA) is a very rare inborn error of pyrimidine metabolism. It results from a defect of the uridine-5-monophosphate synthase (UMPS) gene. Hereditary orotic aciduria is an extremely rare genetic disorder. When untreated, affected infants can develop a blood (hematologic) disorder called mega... View more
Mastopexy, commonly known as breast lift surgery, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that lifts and reshapes sagging breasts. It involves removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to raise and firm the breasts. Mastopexy helps to restore a more youthful breast contour for women whose breasts have chang... View more
Microcatheters are specialized, thin, flexible tubes used in minimally invasive medical procedures to navigate the complex and delicate vasculature within the human body. They have a small external diameter, typically ranging from less than one millimeter up to several millimeters, allowing them to access otherwise d... View more
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