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Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials Review: A Multitude of Emerging Drugs for Better Treatment


Phase III and is being developed by
Kringle Pharma. 
HGF was given an
orphan drug designation for Acute Spinal Cord Injury by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in September 2019.
In October 2019,
GTX Medical and NeuroRecovery Technologies announced their merger to create a leading global company committed to developing novel neuromodulation therapies to improve people’s functional recovery with Spinal Cord Injuries. The merged entity will be known as
GTX Medical BV. The merged company is developing Targeted Epidural Spine Stimulation (TESS), an implantable spinal cord stimulation system with real-time motion feedback.
MT-3921, a humanized Anti-RGMa monoclonal antibody is being developed by Mitsubishi Tanable Pharma for spinal cord injury. MT-3921 is a novel investigational drug developed jointly with Osaka University (Japan). Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma has planned to initiate a Phase II clinical trial for Spinal cord injuries (In ....

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Organic molecules on a metal surface... a machinist's best friend


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IMAGE: Purdue University innovators are working on technologies to make it easier to cut metals.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - How can you improve the cutting of gummy metals? Purdue University innovators have come up with an answer - and their findings may help in manufacturing products and reducing component failures.
The researchers previously showed that the application of a permanent marker or Sharpie, glue or adhesive film made it easier to cut metals such as aluminum, stainless steels, nickel, copper and tantalum for industrial applications. Marking the metal surface to be machined with ink or an adhesive dramatically reduced the force of cutting, leaving a clean cut in seconds. Now, they have discovered how these films produce the effect. ....

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