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conduit
(redirected from vascular conduit)

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conduit

A metal pipe through which electric wiring is run. Building codes often require that all electric wiring for commercial buildings must be in conduit and securely attached to the ceiling,not suspended from dropped-ceiling supports or other building components.



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In the low flow small vessel setting, such as the coronary arteries and infrapopliteal vessels, the saphenous vein is the gold standard against which any prosthetic vascular conduit must compare.
We remain excited by the versatility of AlloDerm in addition to our products under development, including XenoDerm(TM) porcine dermal graft, the LifeCell(R) heart valve, universal vascular conduits and ThromboSol(TM), a formulation we are developing for extending the shelf-life of transfusable platelets.
In addition to AlloDerm grafts, the Company's current universal tissue graft development programs include XenoDerm(TM) porcine dermal graft, the LifeCell(R) heart valve and universal vascular conduits.
 
 
 
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