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Arthritis Suppliers In Australia
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based inPaddington, AUSTRALIA
Regeneus is an Australian biotechnology company aiming to improve the quality of life of the hundreds of millions of patients worldwide suffering from long and short term pain. Pain and inflammation are responsible for a series of events leading to ...
based inMelbourne, AUSTRALIA
Mesoblast is using its proprietary mesenchymal lineage cell technology platform to develop and commercialize innovative allogeneic cellular medicines to treat complex inflammatory diseases resistant to conventional standard of care. ...
Mesoblast has a strong and extensive global intellectual property (IP) portfolio with protection extending through to at least 2040 in all major markets. This IP position is expected to provide the Company with substantial commercial advantages as ...
based inBox Hill North, AUSTRALIA
Magellan is a private Australian company with expertise in research, development and manufacturing of stem cells for the treatment of osteoarthritis. We lead the way globally in scientific, clinical and commercial expertise for stem cell supply and ...
based inGoettingen, GERMANY
We provide the essential products, technologies and expertise to produce biopharmaceuticals reliably and efficiently. In fact, Sartorius has been pioneering and setting the standards for single-use products that are currently used throughout all ...
Innovation is at the heart of everything we do. Our proprietary drug delivery technology platform, Veltis®, uses engineered recombinant albumin to enhance albumin’s intrinsic characteristics for optimal therapeutic performance of your ...
based inBentley DC, AUSTRALIA
Ozgene is one of the leading companies providing genetically modified mice for researchers around the world. We offer a full spectrum of pre-clinical capabilities from the development of mouse models through to breeding, characterisation and ...
Knockout mice are animal models that have been genetically modified to delete or inactivate a specific gene. The term ‘knockout’ refers to knocking out the functionality of the target gene. These mouse models allow researchers to gain ...
