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  1. A Bioactive Prosthetic Vascular Graft

    SBC: BIOSURFACES INC            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Over 60,000 prosthetic grafts, which are comprised of either polyethylene terephthalate (polyester) or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE), are implanted in the United States each year. Medium (6-8mm) and small (l t5mm) internal diameter (I.D.) prosthetic arterial grafts continue to have unacceptably high failure rates when used in the clinical setting. T ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Accelerator Production of Cu-64 for Pet and Radiotherapy

    SBC: NEWTON SCIENTIFIC, INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services
  3. Accurate and Continuous Measurement of Cardiac Output

    SBC: Engineering Partnership, Ltd            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services
  4. Accurate Protein Identification using Peptide Separation Information and Tandem M

    SBC: PREDICTIVE PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A significant problem currently hindering proteomics studies is the identification of peptides and proteins from mass spectral data. This problem is manifest in the difficulty to establish confidence limits of protein a nd peptide identifications. A serious concern is the tendency for the occurrence of false positive assignments. The development of an integrate ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  5. A Compact Soft X-Ray Microbeam Facility for Small Laboratories

    SBC: ENERGETIQ TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A Compact Soft X-Ray Microbeam Facility for Small Laboratories: Radiation due natural and manmade sources is ubiquitous; research into its effects -- both harmful and beneficial -- is a major component of the mission of the NIH and related health agencies. Radiobiological microbeams are facilities able to deliver precise radiation insults to individual cells (o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  6. Active Bottle for Home Care of Dysphagic Infants- Phase II

    SBC: Infoscitex Corporation            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Prematurely born infants and term infants with congenital heart disease often develop neurogenic dysphagia, a life-threatening condition characterized by difficulty in coordinating swallowing and breathing during breast and bottle feeding, resulting in a failure to gain weight and increased risk of pneumonia or death, due to taking fluid into the lungs. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  7. A DIRECT TEST FOR CHLORAMINES IN HEMODIALYSIS WATER

    SBC: Serim Research Corpon            Topic: N/A

    CHLORAMINES ARE STRONGLY HEMOLYTIC AND, THEREFORE, ARE HIGHLY TOXIC TO HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS. PURIFIED WATER FOR DIALYSIS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN MORE THAN 0.1 PPM OF CHLORAMINES. PRESENTLY, THERE IS NO TEST AVAILABLE FOR THE DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF CHLORAMINES. RATHER, THE LEVEL OF CHLORAMINES IS OBTAINED BY CALCULATION OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TOTAL CHLORINE AND FREE CHLORINE LEVELS. THE OVERALL G ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of Health and Human Services
  8. A DNA PROBE TEST FOR DEBRISOQUINE HYDROXYLASE PHENOTYPE

    SBC: C-MOTION, INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of Health and Human Services
  9. Advanced Gas Sensor

    SBC: GINER INC            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The underground use of diesel equipment introduces high concentrations of toxic gases such as CO, NO and NO2 into a confined atmosphere. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has determined th at diesel exhaust is a potential human carcinogen, based on a combination of chemical, genotoxicity, and carcinogenicity data. This is due to t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
  10. Advanced nanocomposite scintillator for gamma radiation detection

    SBC: AGILTRON, INC.            Topic: DTRA08005

    Until now gamma radiation detection has required large single crystals of sensitive materials that are difficult to produce consistently on an industrial scale. In collaboration with a research group at the University of Texas at Arlington, Agiltron proposes to develop a new class of nanocomposite scintillator materials. The radiation detection characteristics of the synthetic nanoparticles in the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
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