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boston745

03/31/24 11:24 AM

#40722 RE: joev2 #40720

Leaving it from the information about Sonny could be an oversight but the summary about Dr Link was purposefully changed to remove Zimmer and downplay Centerpulse's significance.

the only thing it would prove imo, is that Sint was never a good investment to begin with.



Sintx remains a good investment. The core IP is still extremely valuable. That said, if Sintx went public simply to fund/develop/derisk its core IP and was never meant to succeed as it is, youre right, then SINT is not a good investment.

I still believe taking Sintx private or selling it to say NP Aerospace will slow development compared to if Zimmer just announced the collaboration. Whatever will be will be. Just get things moving and get Si3N4 to market! Thats the most important thing. GET Si3N4 TO MARKET! Frankly i dont care about the masks or armor. Its the ortho/dental products im most interested seeing them get to market. I am curious about the industrial side of things and if Si3N4 can help with the engine troubles experienced by airlines.

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Silicon Nitride, a Close to Ideal Ceramic Material for Medical Application

examples of their medical applications that relate to spinal, orthopedic and dental implants, bone grafts and scaffolds, platforms for intelligent synthetic neural circuits, antibacterial and antiviral particles and coatings, optical biosensors, and nano-photonic waveguides for sophisticated medical diagnostic devices are all covered in the research reviewed herein. The examples provided convincingly show that silicon nitride is destined to become a leader to replace titanium and other entrenched biomaterials in many fields of medicine.


https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/2/16/htm

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Electromagnetic fields, metal implant corrosion, and dis-ease it causes


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boston745

03/31/24 2:27 PM

#40723 RE: joev2 #40720

I still maintain that SINT is worth watching and keeping a small position in to participate in potential shareholder rights offerings. But that investment should be minimal, as in you will not miss it if you lose it. Why 100 shares seems like a good number as youll still have 1 share left even if 1000:1 RS was enacted; technically 10 or even 1 share covers this. Only takes 1 share to participate based on previous rights offerings and all RS have rounded upward so far. Even if Sintx goes private again or possible reverse merger connected to NP aerospace, theres a chance for protected shareholders (shareholder rights holders) to make some money in that scenario. Me? Id likely still take a loss compared to if Sintx stayed public and Zimmer just announced the collaboration the way it did with Implex.

Sonny is Zimmer's inside man. Been saying that for 7 years. Sintx will be used for Zimmers benefit, whatever path that takes.
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boston745

03/31/24 7:53 PM

#40724 RE: joev2 #40720

A company that goes public just to fund R&D and then go private again shouldn't be classified as a scam. There should be a different name for it. Its definitely a con job but not a scam because the company and products are legit, just not the intentions. Dont kid yourself though, if this is the intention youre a participant in it. Youre helping it by making sure Sintx goes private and for cheap. To fight it would be to see the stock goes up in price not help it go down. The IP remains worth $225+m which was what Sintx tried to go public for in 2007 when it included the information that certain officers were tied to Zimmer before it sold a product on market. As ive indicated, for Sintx to go private will only delay development. Back in 2007 Sintx had spinal implant candidate and a hip implant it was working on with Biomet with Sonny aiding. Now Sintx has far more product candidates in addition to those.

Sintx-Zimmer Connection
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174053353

Sintx-Biomet R&D
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174053136

Dr. Pezzotti member of Sintx scientific board and his research for Biomet
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174052660

Zimmer Biomet Hires Si3N4 Coatings Expert
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174115529


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Silicon Nitride, a Close to Ideal Ceramic Material for Medical Application

examples of their medical applications that relate to spinal, orthopedic and dental implants, bone grafts and scaffolds, platforms for intelligent synthetic neural circuits, antibacterial and antiviral particles and coatings, optical biosensors, and nano-photonic waveguides for sophisticated medical diagnostic devices are all covered in the research reviewed herein. The examples provided convincingly show that silicon nitride is destined to become a leader to replace titanium and other entrenched biomaterials in many fields of medicine.


https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/2/16/htm

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Extra information on the status of a Si3n4 based hip implant:

Silicon nitride, silicon carbide and diamond-like carbon as non-oxide ceramics are considered to be the new generation of materials used in hip prosthetics, particularly in the manufacture of acetabular cups, due to their excellent biocompatibility, osteointegration, and tribological and mechanical properties, but all three materials need more study. However, silicon nitride is the nearest to commercialization, through businesses such as Amedica Corp. and SyntX Technologies


Im guessing the authors meant Sintx Technologies. Amedica being the companies former name before the name was sold to CTL.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422432/

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Electromagnetic fields, metal implant corrosion, and dis-ease it causes


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