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Re: 4u2nv2 post# 112483

Monday, 08/30/2010 12:24:21 PM

Monday, August 30, 2010 12:24:21 PM

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Just the veterinary medicine market alone should bring excitement to this company. I don't understand how some investors might not see that, and that they don't need FDA approval for that. I think there is potential for the Bioharp to compete directly with MRI's, which are rather new to veterinary medicine, for some diagnostic protocols. Think about how expensive and difficult it is to do an MRI an animal. For horses they use a specially built MRI. I read that to properly diagnose conditions of lameness it almost takes an MRI for a horse. The Bioharp is portable, so it can reach animals beyond the pet market, such as exotic animals (zoo), farm animals and the equine and horse racing industry. I see it also going beyond diagnosis and into prevention. Consider horse racing, where they need to monitor training closely. The Bioharp could reveal stress caused by training. It could also be used to measure recovery from injury, whether that injury be the result of surgery or not.