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nanoMesh™ LLC (a subsidiary of Exogenesis Corporation) Announces Secondary Endpoint Achieved in nanoMesh™ Pathogen Inhibiting Protein (PIP) Uptake Studies

nanoMesh™ LLC (a subsidiary of Exogenesis Corporation) Announces Secondary Endpoint Achieved in nanoMesh™ Pathogen Inhibiting Protein (PIP) Uptake Studies nanoMesh™, An Innovative Soft Tissue Repair Implant Possesses A Unique Nanometer-level Surface Texture News provided by Share this article Share this article BILLERICA, Mass., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ nanoMesh™ LLC, a subsidiary of Exogenesis Corporation, announced today that it has successfully achieved the secondary endpoints for the nanoMesh™ Pathogen Inhibiting Protein (PIP) uptake studies. The PIP trials demonstrated controlled uptake [1] of a series of pathogen inhibiting, tissue integrating enhancing, and scar formation inhibition proteins [2], including fibronectin [6] and laminin [7] by nanoMesh™. nanoMesh™ possesses a unique nanometer-level surface texture, via the application of Accelerated Neutral Atom Beam (ANAB) technology

nanoMesh™ LLC (a subsidiary of Exogenesis Corporation) Announces Primary Endpoint Achieved in nanoMesh™ Pathogen Inhibiting Protein (PIP) Uptake Studies

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Olympus Supports Safety Actions from The Joint Commission Regarding Hazardous Gases and Vapors in the O R

Share this article Share this article CENTER VALLEY, Pa., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Olympus announced today its support of The Joint Commission s recommended safety actions for managing the hazards of exposure to surgical smoke for healthcare staff in operating rooms. The primary recommendation is for healthcare organizations to protect their staff by implementing standard procedures for the removal of surgical smoke and plume. The safety actions also note, importantly, that exposure to surgical smoke presents a low risk to patients.  Surgical smoke can be hazardous to the health of people working within the surgical suite. Made up of gases and vapors, it is the byproduct of tissue treated with electrical surgical devices, and it contains bioaerosols, viruses and chemicals, some of which are known carcinogens. The hazards include acute exposure to aerosolized viruses that can lead to infection and long-term, chronic exposure that can lead to debilitating illnesses.

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