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High Strength, Non-Toxic Titanium Metallic Glass
This titanium-based metallic glass (i.e., amorphous alloy) is high-strength and non-toxic, suitable for surgical implants Background Titanium-based metallic glasses (TBMGs) are a class of advanced materials known for their unique combination of high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. These properties make them highly attractive...
Published: 5/8/2026   |   Updated: 5/8/2026   |   Inventor(s): Donghua Xu, Lei Chen
Keywords(s): aerospace, aerospace component, alloy, amorphous, biocompatibility, biomedical, biomedical device, biomedical implants, casings, consumer electronics, corrosion resistance, durability, glass, hardness, high performance, high performance alloys, implant, light weight, metallic glass, metallic glasses, non-toxic, orthopedic, precision mechanical processing, surgical, surgical implants, surgical tool, titanium
Category(s): Materials Science
Mitotic Figures Electronic Counting Application for Surgical Pathology
Summary: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics is seeking parties interested in licensing and /or co-development research collaboration of a software application for commercialization in quantitative and digital pathology fields. Description of Technology: Cancer diagnosis depends on the assessment of patient...
Published: 4/24/2026   |   Updated: 8/2/2023   |   Inventor(s): Robert Simpson, Munish Puri, Stephen Hewitt
Keywords(s): cell proliferation, COUNTING, ELECTRONIC, MATLAB, Matrix Laboratory, MF, MICROSCOPY, Mitotic Figures, PATHOLOGY, Simpson, SURGICAL
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Software / Apps, TherapeuticArea > Oncology
Laparoscopic Surgical Instrument to Safely Remove Cancerous Tissue from the Abdomen
Allows Surgical Removal Through Minimally Invasive Procedures While Reducing the Risk of SpillageThis laparoscopic surgical instrument reduces the risk of tissue spillage and infection during the removal of solid or cystic pelvic masses from the abdomen, allowing surgeons to perform safe tissue removal through a minimally invasive incision. Laparoscopy...
Published: 1/20/2026   |   Updated: 5/15/2019   |   Inventor(s): Erich Wyckoff
Keywords(s): concealed laprosocopic morcellator bag, Device, morcellator, Surgery, Surgical, surgical bag
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Consumable, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Equipment