Patent classifications
C12Y114/9904
Methods and devices for papillary suturing
A minimally invasive device and method for suturing papillary muscles includes drawing a suture through a first papillary muscle using a needle, drawing the suture through a second papillary muscle, and tightening the suture to move at least one of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle towards the other of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PAPILLARY SUTURING
A minimally invasive device and method for suturing papillary muscles includes drawing a suture through a first papillary muscle using a needle, drawing the suture through a second papillary muscle, and tightening the suture to move at least one of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle towards the other of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PAPILLARY SUTURING
A minimally invasive device and method for suturing papillary muscles includes drawing a suture through a first papillary muscle using a needle, drawing the suture through a second papillary muscle, and tightening the suture to move at least one of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle towards the other of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle.
RIBOFLAVINASE ENZYMES AND THEIR USE TO PREVENT OFF FLAVOR IN BREWING
The present disclosure provides methods, compositions, apparatuses and kits comprising several enzymes involved in the hydrolysis or breakdown of riboflavin beer or a malt-based substrate for beverage production. The present invention relates to improvements in the production of beer and similar light-sensitive beverages, in particular improvement of the flavor stability of such light-sensitive beverages by enzymatic hydrolysis or degradation of riboflavin during beer production.
Methods and devices for papillary suturing
A minimally invasive device and method for suturing papillary muscles includes drawing a suture through a first papillary muscle using a needle, drawing the suture through a second papillary muscle, and tightening the suture to move at least one of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle towards the other of the first papillary muscle and the second papillary muscle.