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boston745

04/26/24 3:07 PM

#40910 RE: boston745 #40909

Looks like TA, that madg posted that so you could then post that im posting BS when i replied. I realize that me posting this could add to the illusion that Sintx is a scam. Yet i persist.

Its funny that Sintx selling its spinal IP and Amedica name to CTL is actually action aligned with Zimmer Biomets goal to license Sintx core tech outside of Hip/Knee as stated back in 2011.

If masks, and/or any other Si3n4 imbued fabric product, end up being commercialized with Solventum at any point, which would be ironic considering bashers were the first to name drop 3M before Hanson even left Zimmer Biomet for its spin-off Solventum, then everything that happened with O2 makes sense. So much of what happens with Sintx makes sense if you understand that Sonny is aligning Sintx with Zimmer Biomet strategic goals.

AnonymousMay 24, 2011 at 3:42 PM
Zimmer is looking at purchasing Amedica flat out for their techology to bolster sales in spine through licensing and to purchase the next generation of hip and knee implants. You heard it here on TSB.


https://web.archive.org/web/20240408163612/https://spineblogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1

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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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Silicon Nitride = Next Gen Hip Implant Material

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


https://i.imgur.com/nLg7SXT.jpg

Cancer-Causing Effects of Orthopaedic Metal Implants in Total Hip Arthroplasty
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011042/

Oral Cancer around Dental Implants: Are the Clinical Manifestations and the Oncogenic Mechanisms Unique?
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/79298

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madg

04/26/24 7:30 PM

#40911 RE: boston745 #40909

Remove the buyout from the thesis and the 8 other companies you try to tie it to.

The company is horribly mismanaged and execution has been nothing short of dogsht.