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Hydrogel Equipment Supplied In Usa New York
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:UroGen Pharma, Inc. based inPrinceton, NEW YORK (USA)
RTGel™ reverse-thermal hydrogel technology is transforming medicine delivery in urology When confronted with challenging conditions in urology, too often there’s no right tool for the job. That’s why UroGen has developed RTGel, an innovative technology platform designed to work with anatomical complexity—not against it—and facilitate intracavitary ...
Manufactured by:UroGen Pharma, Inc. based inPrinceton, NEW YORK (USA)
UGN-102 is an investigational formulation that utilizes our innovative technology, RTGel™ reverse-thermal hydrogel, for the treatment of low-grade NMIBC. Instilled via standard catheters, UGN-102 is designed to dwell for a period of several hours before being excreted via normal urine ...
Manufactured by:AngioDynamics, Inc. based inLatham, NEW YORK (USA)
The BioSentry tract sealant system is the first biopsy sealant system of its kind designed specifically to address the issues of biopsy-related pneumothorax. The BioSentry tract sealant system deploys a self-expanding hydrogel plug into the pleural space following a percutaneous lung biopsy – creating an airtight seal that closes the pleural ...
Manufactured by:UroGen Pharma, Inc. based inPrinceton, NEW YORK (USA)
UGN-301 is UroGen’s in-licensed anti-CTLA-4 antibody (zalifrelimab). UGN-201 is our proprietary formulation of imiquimod, a toll-like receptor 7 (TLR 7) agonist. When combined, these medicines stimulate both the innate (UGN-201) and adaptive (UGN-301) immune responses, both of which are important for fully harnessing the power of the immune system to fight ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Most tissues are composed of multiple cell types organized in the three-dimensional (3D) arrangement required for intercellular communication and function. In vitro fabrication of living tissue involves recapitulating this complex cellular structure, which is difficult to do in a controlled manner. To fully realize artificial, cell-laden biological models in tissue engineering, such as 3D ...