Article: Publication No. WO/2009/128230 Published on Oct. 22, Assigned to Nihon University, National University Poration Tokyo Medical and Dental University for Metal Material, Blood Clot Formation Inhibiting Material, Platelet Deposition Inhibiting Material (Japanese Inventors)

GENEVA, Oct. 30 -- Takayuki Yoneyama, Takao Hanawa and Takayuki Komiya, all from Japan, have developed a metal material, blood clot formation inhibiting material and platelet deposition inhibiting material.

The patent has been assigned to Nihon University, Tokyo, and National University Corp., Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "Disclosed is a metal material of which the surface has been subjected to a treatment providing platelet deposition and blood clot formation inhibiting functions. The oxide film present on the surface of titanium or titanium alloy as a result of an electrolytic ...

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