National Quality Care, Inc. (Pink Sheets:NQCI) today (Nov, 2004) announced it has developed a working prototype of a wearable artificial kidney designed to be powered by a battery and to operate continuously. The device has been successfully tested in bench studies and performed safely and effectively in animal testing studies conducted at the research facilities [...]
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Preparing to Apply to FDA for Human Trials for Wearable Device
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