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Proteome of the human heart mapped for the first time
A healthy heart beats about two billion times during a lifetime – thanks to the interplay of more than 10,000 proteins. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) and the German Heart Centre at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have now determined which and how many individual proteins are present in each type of cell that occurs in the heart. In doing so, they compiled the first atlas of the healthy human heart...
Neuroform Atlas stent system receives FDA HDE approval
Stryker has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Neuroform Atlas Stent System for marketing under a humanitarian device exemption (HDE). The device is to be utilised in conjunction with neurovascular embolic coils for the treatment of wide neck, intracranial, saccular aneurysms and allows the company to begin U.S. commercialisation efforts immediately.
Pan and tilt cameras have better than ever tracking abilities
CCTV pan and tilt drives are required to be faster, quieter, smaller, smoother and even more accurate than ever; however security operators also need them to be easy to set up and run. Additionally with all this, they insist that costs continue to come down, so how do you achieve all these elements? Gerard Bush of INMOCO explores how today’s high performance off-the-shelf motion products can quickly bring sophisticated systems to market and...
Digital amplifier delivers multi-motor capability
The ATLAS digital amplifiers from Performance Motion Devices, available through INMOCO have been able to control a user’s choice of DC brush, brushless DC and stepper motors for a long time, however the latest version of the compact amplifier brings enhanced multi-motor capability. This allows the motor type to be programmed by the user with no board changes required. The result is even greater flexibility in the development of motor contro...
Tawazun Economic Council to attend DSEI 2017
The Tawazun Economic Council, which is responsible for Tawazun Economic Programme within the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be attending Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) from 12th-15th September 2017 at ExCel London, UK.
Heason to exhibit range of products at DSEI
Following a successful DSEI Show appearance in 2015, Heason Technology - the UK motion control supplier and systems integrator - will once again demonstrate its capability for the design and build of customised motion systems through working demos and a selection of individual motion components from its distribution partners.
The second coming of Sigfox
IoT as most people know it, the Internet of Things is nothing without an internet connection, but the logistics of creating and managing the infrastructure for all those connections is complex. Guest piece written byMaxine Hewitt, Business Development Director at Alpha Micro Components.
Pathology atlas could lead to personalised cancer treatment
A unique pathology atlas is now being launched and made available to researchers all over the world. It maps cancer-related genes and opens up a new route towards personalised cancer treatment.The atlas project has been led by Professor Mathias Uhlén, SciLifeLab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, in cooperation with colleagues from Uppsala University and elsewhere.The new pathology atlas is a major step forward for the dream of personalis...
Compressed air and vacuum technology showcased at PPMA 2017
Atlas Copco will exhibit its latest air compressors and industrial vacuum pumps at the PPMA Show 2017, which takes place on 26th to 28th September at the NEC in Birmingham.
An improved analysis of kidney cancer
Every year, just over 1000 people are diagnosed with kidney cancer in Sweden. The three most common variants are clear cell, papillary and chromophobe renal cancer. Researchers compare the gene expression in tumour cells from a kidney cancer patient with cells from healthy tissue to figure out in which part of the kidney the cancer began and what went wrong in these cells.