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More Efficient Predictions with a Human Dendritic Cell Model from Us


Through any human dendritic cell model from Bioneer A/S, you will be able to test which substances stimulate positive effects within the immune system


Within the immune system, there are a variety of cells, each with an individual purpose and behaviour. When you introduce a drug into your body, the compounds contained within will have different effects on these cells. If you are a pharmaceutical company which is looking to increase the effectiveness of your drugs, then we can help you here at Bioneer A/S. Contact us to find out about how a human dendritic cell model can assist you in your medication creation process. These cells are very important and act as the main antigen presenting cells in the body. If your new drug inhibits these cells in any way, the entire immune response will slow down and your body will not be able to fight disease as well. Within each human dendritic cell model that we create, it will be possible to test the immune stimulatory effects of certain compounds. You will also be able to determine whether those compounds are pro- or anti-inflammatory allowing you to see which mixtures will create the optimal immune reaction. To take advantage of this model, or the many others that we can supply you with, contact us through the details found on our website.

 

 

 

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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