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Target Symptoms More Efficiently through a Th1 Model


In order to better assist the human body when fighting infection, Bioneer A/S can develop a Th1 model to test exactly how Th1 cells react to any new drugs


Th1 cells are important because they eliminate microbes, promote inflammation, and help build up scar tissue. They are essential components of our immune system which are imperative to understand. We do this by developing numerous Th1 model variations which can be used to study how these useful cells react to certain compounds while in the blood. The researchers at Bioneer A/S are available to work on analysing any future drugs that are in development and examine their effect on Th1 cells. In this way, we can better understand how different medication can aid or hinder the fight against disease. If you are in the pharmaceutical field, and are currently producing a new type of medication, we can aid you in determining what combination of chemicals will make the most effective formula. By creating a Th1 model, we can also assist you with the screening process in clinical trials of new drugs. If you are interested in working with us, you can contact us via phone or email. We will be happy to talk to you about how our scientists and technicians can assist you with any future drug developments that you have planned.

 


 

 

News:

2009-10-16:
New Article on Dendritic Cells Vaccines

Bioneer publish paper on dendritic cell vaccines

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2009-07-02:
A Danish strategy for stem cell therapy
Bioneer has coordinated the outline of a Danish strategy in the area of stem cell therapy
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Meet us at:

2009-10-14:
2009 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition

 8-12 November, Los Angeles, California

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2009-10-14:
3rd SHARE Synergy in Human and Animal Inflammation Research

November 5th, 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

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2009-10-14:
MicroTAS 2009 - Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences

November 1 - 5, Jeju, Korea

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2009-09-23:
BIO-Europe

 2-4 November in Vienna, Austria

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