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A SHOWCASE OF
MODERN IRRADIATORS |
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Knott Hemo-Irradiator
(Circa 1997) - To
date, no available models of the Knott Irradiator exist.
After the death of Dr. Schleicher in 1999, all rights to the
Knott Irradiator were sold to an undetermined source. |
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PCI Hemo-Irradiator from Germany. |
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Fenwal Amicus
Separator
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Separates
Whole Blood into Plasma and Serum.
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Plasma is
then Gamma-Irradiated.
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Used for
treatments such as Scleroderma, Lupus & other Autoimmune
Diseases.
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THERAKOS
PHOTOPHERESIS IRRADIATOR from JOHNSON & JOHNSON
FDA approved for the treatment of T-Cell Lymphoma.
This model was utilized in the ARC Related HIV/AIDS
study conducted at Colombia University in Morristown.
THERAKOS
PROCEDURE - Treatment duration: Four Hours and Fifty
Minutes (4:50). Cost per procedure $5,000 U.S. For
Catastrophic diseases this cost is prohibited and THERAKOS
had to abandon any further future studies with HIV. The ARC
Related HIV Clinical Trials at Colombia University in 1990,
demonstrated that after 5 to 19 Treatments, 4 out of 7
patients had become Negative in Blood Cultures. Retroviral
Medications only reach undetectable levels, but never
NEGATIVE. |

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PCI-1
- Efficient, reliable, safe and viable. The PCI-1 is easily
transported and was designed to be taken into any terrain
deemed necessary. Completely computer automated with barcode
scanning and several USB ports for Prescription Memory Chip
insertion. Also contains a sensor which detects bulb
efficiency and sends a warning on screen to replace bulb if
efficiency levels drop below 99%. This model was used in the
Randomized Clinical Trial presented here.
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