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RESEARCHERS STUDYING BLOOD TESTS TO FIND BRAIN ANEURYSMS Around 30,000 times a year, a blood vessel in an American’s brain
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SBIR PHASE II: A BLOOD-BASED TEST TO IDENTIFY PATIENTS WITH INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM The broader/commercial impact of this SBIR Phase II
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CEO, DR.TUTINO FEATURED BY BRAIN ANEURYSM FOUNDATION Dr. Vincent Tutino is a Research Assistant Professor in the Departments of Neurosurgery,
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NEUROVASCULAR DIAGNOSTICS FEATURED IN UB PUBLICATION AFTER RECEIVING TWO SBIRS Nov 6, 2019/ Original Source In 2002, Western New York entrepreneur
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A UB spinoff company that is developing a low-cost blood test to screen high-risk patients for unruptured brain aneurysms has
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MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT CENTER ANNOUNCES $200K CHALLENGE WINNERS April 18, 2019 / Original Source BOSTON — Entrepreneurs developing new technologies
IAS – ID’D: HOW THE RNA TRANSCRIPTOME OF CIRCULATING NEUTROPHILS COULD HOLD THE KEY TO IDENTIFYING INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS – BEFORE
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FEASIBILITY STUDY PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE Biomarkers from circulating neutrophil transcriptomes have potential to detect unruptured intracranial
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NEUTROPHILIC RIBONUCLEIC ACID EXPRESSION AS A CLINICAL TOOL IN DETECTING CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS December 14, 2018 / Original Source Intracranial aneurysms (IAs)
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