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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6238686 | Anti-microbial coating for medical devices Anti-microbial coatings and method of forming same on medical devices are provided. The coatings are formed by depositing a biocompatible metal by vapour deposition techniques to produce atomic disorder in the coating such that a sustained release of meta... | 05/29/2001 |
| 5955051 | Synthesis of lithium nickel cobalt dioxide A single calcination stage process for the synthesis of homogeneous crystalline lithium nickel cobalt dioxide from either a mechanical mixture of nickel and cobalt oxides, hydroxide or oxyhydroxide or a chemical precipitation of a homogeneous nickel cobal... | 09/21/1999 |
| 5770255 | Anti-microbial coating for medical devices Anti-microbial coatings and method of forming same on medical devices. The coatings are formed by depositing a biocompatible metal by physical vapor deposition techniques to produce atomic disorder in the coating such that a sustained release of metal ion... | 06/23/1998 |
| 5753251 | Anti-microbial coating for medical device Anti-microbial coatings and method of forming same on medical devices are provided. The coatings are formed by depositing a biocompatible metal by vapor deposition techniques to produce atomic disorder in the coating such that a sustained release of metal... | 05/19/1998 |
| 5695857 | Actively sterile surfaces An actively antimicrobial surface for a substrate and for use in a biologically dynamic environment, such as for treating and preventing microbial infections, comprises a film consisting of at least an antimicrobial element and another electrochemically n... | 12/09/1997 |
| 5681575 | Anti-microbial coating for medical devices Anti-microbial coatings and method of forming same on medical devices are provided. The coatings are formed by depositing a biocompatible metal by vapor deposition techniques to produce atomic disorder in the coating such that a sustained release of metal... | 10/28/1997 |