fuzzy sutures like dental floss
herringbone no-slip sutures
indented groove or polyvoid sutures healing gunk occupies voids -<>-<>-<>-<>-
if sutures can be arbitrarily strong, should they have hollow islands to facilitate healing?
Think of a suture ---------------------
Now think of the suture with hollow voids at regular intervals
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You could load the holes with stem cells of the vascular(or other) type to make healing more rapid or complete. You could also load the voids with peptide gel.
The idea is that the tissue you stitch back together heals faster from the stem cells or peptides.
If the ascii graphics are unclear think of a beaded curtain string, with breathsavers instead of beads. (breathsavers look like lifesavers with the hole filled with breath freshener)
chinese finger trap sutures that automatically pull together after sewing. Could be like PMMA coating that puffs and pulls with durable wet contact.
have computer models been made of sewing tissue together yet? there might be a previously unknown optimal stitch.
GSK
Another Laser tongue diagnostic
Aim ablative laser at tongue; swish fluorescent labelled antibodies; use another laser to read physiological data as a diagnostic.
I think I read that about 6% of the population suffers from depression. A saliva diagnostic that could tell a physician which of three kinds of antidepressants would be most effective would greatly benefit about 120 million people (6% of 2 billion).
The three antidepressants I am thinking of are 1) deprenyl 2) wellbutrin 3) zoloft/SSRI
Being able to determine which of these the person is most likely to respond to would be an in-demand financially valuable test that relieves suffering. Also of benefit is that treating the young could create more person-years of benefit.
Use lasers to "abrade" the tongue or oral mucosa. Then, mouth-swish antibodies linked to fluorescent molecules.
I may have read that taste buds or the oral epithelium regenerates after 7 days. Aiming a laser at someone’s tongue should rapidly heal.
So, you could zap a taste bud with a laser to expose the neurons of the taste bud nerve. Then, have a different frequency of laser activate the fluorescent antibodies specific to the neuron if there were something of interest about the chemistry of the
neuron for diagnostic purposes.
It is possible that the cytochemistry of a neuron (or mouth tissue in general) could be linked (correlated) to the effectiveness of antidepressant drugs or other medical things.
Using this combined approach you can develop a laser zap of tongue diagnostic which could apply to many drugs.
Another possibility is to "abrade" the oral mucosa with a laser then provide a really protein rich saliva sample with better diagnostic abilities.
Quora says menstrual blood fuses malodor at the vagina. Drawing the fluid further away from the vaginal surface could possibly reduce this. a two layer pantiliner or pad ====== with a more absorbed far layer could be measured as reducing contact
moisture more than 50% It is possible this two layer interior could work with a tampon as well. An anti-odor surface probiotic might also be possible
probiotic pads and tampons
pads and tampons with calming anti-PMS peptide
is there a bacteria that smells good? a kind of deodorizing probiotic
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&biw=1485&bih=743&ei=TwBgWpb3Io-4zwLmm7nIBw&q=bacteria+that+smells+good
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