Fluorescent tracer agents coupled with transdermal detection technology enable physiological monitoring.
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Bright fluorescent agents designed not to interact with the body are sensed through the skin.
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New clinical applications for fluorescent tracer agent-based systems are in development.
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Clinical and preclinical studies are underway to advance the use of fluorescence to measure and monitor disease progression.
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Composition of matter, algorithm, and method patents are a platform for continued innovation.
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Leading academic centers, research institutes, contract research organizations and pharmaceutical companies worldwide rely on MediBeacon technology.
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Fluorescent agents engineered to not interact with the body have the potential to enable measurement and monitoring of vital organ systems.
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Measurement of GFR is widely accepted as the best indicator of kidney function. A clinically practical and accurate real-time point of care methodology holds promise.
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Potential medical applications for fluorescent tracer agent-based systems are wide ranging and target important unmet patient needs.
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Technology whose development began inside leading medical technology companies is nearing human application today.
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Industry leaders including scientists and clinicians are behind fluorescence enabled technology that has the potential to impact global health.
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Investment in fluorescence-based systems target multiple multi-billion dollar unmet medical needs.
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The latest developments are global in scope.
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*MediBeacon products are in various stages of clinical development and are not yet approved for human use.
**The Transdermal GFR System (TGFR) is intended to measure Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) in patients with impaired or normal renal function. References on this website to measured kidney function and measured renal function refer to the measured GFR.
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