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Chemical modification of apolipoprotein mimetic Peptides for the production of therapeutic agents

  • Read more about Chemical modification of apolipoprotein mimetic Peptides for the production of therapeutic agents
US Application 61/480,986
Filed on 2011-04-29

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROBABILISTIC ABLATION PLANNING

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US Application 61/414,938
Filed on 2010-11-18

System And Method For Automatic Initialization And Registration Of Navigation System

  • Read more about System And Method For Automatic Initialization And Registration Of Navigation System
US Application 61/448,714
Filed on 2011-03-03

Thrombolytic Temperature-sensitive Liposomes

  • Read more about Thrombolytic Temperature-sensitive Liposomes
US Application 61/473,665
Filed on 2011-04-08

Radiographic Marker That Displays An Angle In Degrees On Portable X-Rays

  • Read more about Radiographic Marker That Displays An Angle In Degrees On Portable X-Rays
US Application 61/452,364
Filed on 2011-03-14

Superparamagnetic Nanocomplexes, Articles, And Methods Of Use Thereof

  • Read more about Superparamagnetic Nanocomplexes, Articles, And Methods Of Use Thereof
US Application 61/439,106
Filed on 2011-02-03

FEEDBACK CONTROL FOR MILD HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENTS USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND

  • Read more about FEEDBACK CONTROL FOR MILD HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENTS USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND
US Application 61/393,469
Filed on 2010-10-15

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FUSING REAL-TIME ULTRASOUND IMAGES WITH PRE-ACQUIRED MEDICAL IMAGES

  • Read more about SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FUSING REAL-TIME ULTRASOUND IMAGES WITH PRE-ACQUIRED MEDICAL IMAGES
US Application 60/867,221
Filed on 2006-11-27

Cryopreservation And Storage Of Human Cellular Products Using Low Molecular Weight Pentastarch, Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) And Human Serum Albumin In Plasmalyte A Solution.

  • Read more about Cryopreservation And Storage Of Human Cellular Products Using Low Molecular Weight Pentastarch, Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) And Human Serum Albumin In Plasmalyte A Solution.
US Application 61/256,075
Filed on 2009-10-29

Visualizing And Characterizing Myofascial Trigger Points And Surrounding Soft Tissue Using Ultrasound

  • Read more about Visualizing And Characterizing Myofascial Trigger Points And Surrounding Soft Tissue Using Ultrasound
US Application 61/224,230
Filed on 2009-07-09

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