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- Q4045264 subject Q7153837.
- Q4045264 subject Q7210667.
- Q4045264 subject Q8826466.
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- Q4045264 abstract "NeuroArm is an engineering research surgical robot specifically designed for neurosurgery. It is the first image-guided, MR-compatible surgical robot that has the capability to perform both microsurgery and stereotaxy.IMRIS, Inc. acquired NeuroArm assets in 2010, and the company is working to develop a next generation of the technology for worldwide commercialization. It will be integrated with the VISIUS(TM) Surgical Theatre under the name SYMBIS(TM) Surgical System.".
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- Q4045264 wikiPageExternalLink patents?vid=USPAT5735278.
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- Q4045264 wikiPageExternalLink www.neuroarm.org.
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- Q4045264 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153837.
- Q4045264 wikiPageWikiLink Q7210667.
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- Q4045264 wikiPageWikiLink Q8826466.
- Q4045264 wikiPageWikiLink Q9040223.
- Q4045264 wikiPageWikiLink Q977628.
- Q4045264 comment "NeuroArm is an engineering research surgical robot specifically designed for neurosurgery. It is the first image-guided, MR-compatible surgical robot that has the capability to perform both microsurgery and stereotaxy.IMRIS, Inc. acquired NeuroArm assets in 2010, and the company is working to develop a next generation of the technology for worldwide commercialization. It will be integrated with the VISIUS(TM) Surgical Theatre under the name SYMBIS(TM) Surgical System.".
- Q4045264 label "NeuroArm".