Profile: Genomed, Inc. specializes in medical genomics. We have demonstrated that a proprietary regimen of an existing ACE inhibitor can dramatically delay the progression of end-stage kidney disease due to Type 2 diabetes or hypertension in both African-American and Caucasian men, as well as the progression of peripheral vascular disease, and even emphysema. The SNPnet© is the set of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that we use to locate disease genes. Our SNPnet© is currently made up of over 80,000 SNPs and covers the entire human genome. Once the disease genes are identified, disease-associated SNPs will be placed onto a single DNA chip, the HealthChip®, for clinical diagnostic testing.
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• Fiberoptic Endoscope (FDA Code: GDB / 876.1500) An endoscope and accessories is a device used to provide access, illumination, and allow observation or manipulation of body cavities, hollow organs, and canals. The device consists of various rigid or flexible instruments that are inserted into body spaces and may include an optical system for conveying an image to the user's eye and their accessories may assist in gaining access or increase the versatility and augment the capabilities of the devices. Examples of devices that are within this generic type of device include cleaning accessories for endoscopes, photographic accessories for endoscopes, nonpowered anoscopes, binolcular attachments for endoscopes, pocket battery boxes, flexible or rigid choledochoscopes, colonoscopes, diagnostic cystoscopes, cystourethroscopes, enteroscopes, esophagogastroduodenoscopes, rigid esophagoscopes, fiberoptic illuminators for endoscopes, incandescent endoscope lamps, biliary pancreatoscopes, proctoscopes, resectoscopes, nephroscopes, sigmoidoscopes, ureteroscopes, urethroscopes, endomagnetic retrievers, cytology brushes for endoscopes, and lubricating jelly for transurethral surgical instruments. This section does not apply to endoscopes that have specialized uses in other medical specialty areas and that are covered by classification regulations in other parts of the device classification regulations. |