Deuterium —

assisted

imaging

Deuterium is а natural, non-radioactive variety of hydrogen, present in water

and everywhere in the body

А typical dose of D-Tracer
is comparable to the natural level
of deuterium in the human body

magnetic

resonance

How it works?
А patient drinks some
D-Tracer
А patient drinks some D-Tracer
The agent is excreted in urine within 24hrs
The agent is excreted
The agent is excreted 
in urine within 24hrs
Cancer is diagnosed
by D-MRI
Cancer is diagnosed
Cancer is diagnosed
by D-MRI
MRI scan with
a 3T MRI system, multicore options,
and a deuterium coil is commercially available on the market.
a deuterium coil
MRI scan with
a 3T MRI system, multicore options,
and a deuterium coil is commercially available on the market.
D-Tracer accumulates
in fast growing (cancer) cells
accumulates
D-Tracer accumulates
in fast growing (cancer) cells
Deuterium is а natural, non-radioactive variety of hydrogen, present in water and everywhere in the body. А typical dose of D-Tracer is comparable to the natural level of deuterium in the human body
Our technology
D-MRI
PET-MRI
mpMRI
HP MRI
Liquid biopsy
X-ray/CT
Anatomical imaging
Molecular
/metabolic imaging
Tumor
identification
Early-stage
screening
Oral
administration
PET-CT
Radiation safety
Equipment 
affordability
Whole-body 
scan capability
Treatment
response assessment
Stable and
cost-effective
diagnostic agents
MRI
Biopsy
Price
Availabllity
Painful procedure
Allergy reactions
Regularity of checks
Usage quantity
Depending on the market, the typical cost
of one study is $800-$4000.
18F FDG, a contrast radioactive agent, has
a very short half-life of 110 minutes. Therefore, it must be made exactly before the study and as close to the PET CT system as possible. The typical cost of a linear accelerator used to produce 18F is 10+ million USD, and there are not many
of them in the world.
To undergo a PET CT, a patient needs two intravenous injections. For patients receiving chemotherapy or for aging and unhealthy patients, each injection can be very difficult 

to complete and a very painful experience.
A significant number of patients experience allergic reactions, including anaphylactic shock. In this case, the patient cannot receive
the study and in the worst case may die.
Radioactive agent is not safe enough
to perform regular health checks
for high-risk groups
Can be made multiple times only in hard cases due to the X-ray dose that must be limited.
Invasive
Long healing after procedure
Extremely painful
Doctor have to get typically tens body tissues.
Solution
Affordable price

Can be delivered to the mass market at a relatively cheap price of around $300 (approximately 20,000 systems, 3T MRI images, and the market is growing).

Long shelf life (2+ years)

Has a long shelf life (at least 2+ years,as the chemical substance is stable) compared to the few hours for 18F FDG used in PET/CT.

Malignant and benign tumors differentiation

Can be used to distinguish malignant from benign tumors.

Periodic health checks

Can be used for periodic health checks for high-risk groups (e.g., successfully treated patients)

Orally and infusion available

Can be delivered to the mass market at a relatively cheap price of around $300 (approximately 20,000 systems, 3T MRI images, and the market is growing).

Affordable price

Can be delivered to the mass market at a relatively cheap price of around $300 (approximately 20,000 systems, 3T MRI images, and the market is growing).

Our team
CEO
CTO
Csi
Serial enterpreneur
enterpreneur
scientist, PhD
Maxim Mamaev
Alexei Lesiv
Pavel Ivashkin
Exited from а tech startup via М&А
to а strategic investor. Responsible for general management and business development.
Founder of Thermoelectrica and Solvex. Specialist in the technology of synthesizing deuterated compounds.
Formerly: Harvard University, Max Planck Institute. A specialist in biochemistry, responsible for scientific part.
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