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Biodegradable parylene coatings
Surface modification with parylene coatings that are degradable for the first time opens up new uses for biomedical applications.
Making the head glassy with augmented reality
A KIT system supports ventricular puncture in surgery by means of augmented reality. Data goggles provide the surgeon with supporting information during the operation.
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Freely programmable lab-on-a-chip
A novel microfluidic chip with electroosmotic drive units can be flexibly programmed for complex analysis and synthesis applications.
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Detection of analytes using binding kinetics
New analytical method enables transformation of unselective inexpensive materials into selective receptors and increases the selectivity of established bioreceptors.
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Allergy quick test for emergency medicine
Novel hybrid nanoparticles enable ex vivo allergy detection based on histamine-induced fluorescence recognition.
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Radiopaque coating for stents
X-ray absorbing alloy coating for nickel-titanium-stents increases visibility in medical imaging.
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Better gas sensor technology with MOFs
The use of metal-organic frameworks in gas analysis in combustion furnaces reduces the cross-sensitivity of metal oxide gas sensors to humidity.
Sensor nose for dangerous gases
A newly developed sensor array identifies several toxic gases in mixtures of substances and accurately analyses concentration values.