
Israeli Companies Participating in
MarketReach America @Advamed 2009 Delegation
Company | Description | |
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www.biocep.com | Stem cell separation, non-invasive prenatal diagnosis Proprietary process that isolates desired cells or removes undesired cells from sources such as bone marrow, peripheral blood, neonatal cord blood, pleural, peritoneal, and cerebrospinal fluids. Yields larger, purer, and less damaged cell populations, and can separate cells from comparatively large volumes of specimens. |
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www.headwaymedical.com | Noninvasive treatment of chronic head and neck pain Specialized computer-controlled cradle that moves the head gently along a predefined 3D course. The course is determined by and based on a computerized analysis of EMG signals of the neck and shoulder girdle muscles. |
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| Electronic system for setting and monitoring endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff pressure |
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| Systems and methods for tissue characterization based on electrical bioimpedance ImpediGuide’s device for intraoperative neural avoidance (DINA) is intended for use in a range of minimally invasive applications in which identification of targeted tissue is required (for example, nerve localization, biopsy). The technology will give real-time feedback to surgeons on the location of an invasive device relative to neural structures. |
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| Accurate measurement of pain levels |
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| Supporting and encouraging entrepreneurial projects in the life sciences NGT New Generation Technology is a technological incubator that establishes very early stage start-up companies involved in medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. NGT operates as part of |
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www.polytouch-med.com | Novel deployment and placement device for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) |
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www.realview-medical.com | Miniature imaging capsule for on-demand bladder monitoring of patients with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) Inserted into the bladder, the miniature capsule houses a sophisticated “imager” and a transmitting device to allow minimally invasive monitoring. The high-quality images transmitted by the capsule can be viewed and processed on demand. The capsule may remain in place for up to two years, a critical time period for patients with TCC. |
