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[Biophysics] Solution structure of the U2 snRNP protein Rds3p reveals a knotted zinc-finger motif




Rds3p, a component of the U2 snRNP subcomplex SF3b, is essential for pre-mRNA splicing and is extremely well conserved in...


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Medtech Startups, November 2007
New medical technologies represented in companies added (November 2007) to the Medtech Startups Database and/or added to the November 2007 issue of MedMarkets.

The following are brief technology descriptions for companies newly added to the MedMarket Diligence Medtech Startups Database and/or covered in MedMarkets Startups during the month of November:

  • Development of a miniature retrievable pump for use in improving blood flow following coronary artery angioplasty.
  • Technology for anchoring dynamic and static spinal implants.
  • Intervertebral disc and facet joint prosthesis in spine surgery.
  • Static compression device technology in spine surgery.
  • Intramedullary transillumination apparatus for use in bone repair.
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  • Stents and stent sleeves that minimize embolism.



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