NIH Grant Funds Next Phase of Development for Seal-less PAP Device
The funding will support the creation of a simplified, at-home version of the VortexPAP to prepare for expanded real-world testing.
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The funding will support the creation of a simplified, at-home version of the VortexPAP to prepare for expanded real-world testing.
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