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Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland) has patent pending for a high power laser source in the femtosecond pulse range (sub 500-fs). Avaialble for license or purchase, this ultrafast OPO laser source is suitable for application within micromachining, waveguide fabrication, and bio-imaging tech...
The technology is a a MEMS package design methodology providing a High Barrier to vapour (near hermetic)using existing wafer level photolithography and LIGA processes common in MEMS, MOEMS and RF-MEMS design. By using a novel conducting arrangement, 3D interconnects or through-cap connection is poss...
We have developed a new, highly efficient method of synthesising DNA-binding polyamides - small molecules that can be designed to target virtually any pre-determined DNA sequence and offer a potentially generic approach for the regulation of gene expression.
Bacterial cell-surface glycoconjugates are essential for survival of pathogenic bacteria and for interactions between bacteria and the host. Consequently, there is reason to believe that inhibitors directed against targets in the assembly of the cell-surface glycoconjugates may provide viable altern...
A non-toxic cell penetrating peptide mimetic with potent antimicrobial activity against clinically important multi-drug resistant human pathogens.
New biopolymer coatings to support human endothelial cell growth and the endothelialisation of intra-vascular stents or vascular conduits potentially minimising these problems.
Researchers at the University of Dundee have developed a novel, highly sensitive diagnostic tool for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Capable of distinguishing between the disease states of NAFLD, the system presents a unique opportunity to allow early intervention and monitoring of disea...
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have developed novel compounds that can be used to label beta-amyloid protein in the brain. Beta-amyloid protein is one of the charactersitic biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease; the most common form of dementia among the elderly population
The timely diagnosis and precise identification of infectious agents remains an ever-present challenge for healthcare and biosecurity professionals. Detection of such agents is often possible through a range of assays including culture-based tests and immunoassays...
Biomedical materials and artificial tissues are being developed to repair, replace and enhance natural tissues. It is essential that these biomaterials maintain strength and stability following implantation. Collagen, the most widely used matrix for tissue engineering, undergoes a constant process o...