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For millions of people in the United States, being attached to a kidney dialysis machine for hours on end, multiple times per week is reality. Researchers working to restore some normalcy for kidney dialysis patients, by developing a wearable system that would give them freedom of movement, are encouraged by a new finding about a material that could vastly reduce the size of the blood filtration system.
Drexel University
Medical device startup picks MXene filter materials for artificial kidney
Nephria Bio plans to use Drexel’s MXene filter materials in its wearable artificial kidney technology.
Drexel University’s MXene material is one step closer to transforming the lives of people suffering from end-stage kidney disease. Nephria Bio Inc., a U.S.-based spin-off of the South Korean medical device company EOFlow Co. Ltd., has signed a licensing agreement with the University to use the two-dimensional material, discovered at Drexel, as a filter in a wearable artificial kidney d