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Advanced Wound Management
Includes products for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds such as leg, diabetic and pressure
ulcers, burns, and post-operative wounds.
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Sports Medicine
Includes advanced technology, instruments and implants that enable surgeons to perform minimally
invasive surgery including the repair of soft tissue injuries and degenerative conditions of the
shoulder, knee, hip and small joints.
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Orthopaedics & Robotics
Includes innovative advanced technology and surgical techniques paired with a collection of hip and
knee implants used in clinical intervention to replace diseased, damaged or worn joints,
robotics-assisted and enabling technologies, and services that empower surgeons. In addition to
trauma products used to stabilize severe fractures and correct bone deformities. The CORI Surgical
System with Real Intelligence software offers broad capabilities and an expanding range of joint
reconstruction indications.
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Ear, Nose & Throat
Includes products for epistaxis, laryngeal and soft palate reduction, septoplasty, turbinate
reduction, sinus surgery, tympanostomy, and tonsil and adenoid removal.
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Clinical Studies focused on using IDP-431d in non-standard indications
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PI3K Inhibition (delta, gamma) Program
We are interested in requests related to PI3K Inhibition. The phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling pathway is a key regulator in cancer proliferation (rapid increase or spread) and metastasis (development of secondary growths away from a primary site of cancer). The PI3K pathway includes four Class I isoforms: alpha, beta, delta and gamma (α, β, δ, and γ). The four isoforms play unique roles in the survival of different tumor types and in the creation of supportive tumor microenvironments.
FAK Inhibition Program
We are interested in requests related to FAK Inhibition Program. Expression of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is greater in many tumor types as compared to normal tissue, particularly in cancers that have high invasive and metastatic capability. FAK has many kinase-dependent functions, including control of cell movement, invasion, survival and gene expression.