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Produce Great Medicine through a Precise Th17 Model from Us


To create drugs which work at maximum efficiency, Bioneer A/S uses a realistic Th17 model which can show precisely what the effect of certain compounds are.


There are so many components to the immune system and it pays to understand how every one of them is affected by the medication that we use. Each type of cell within our bloodstream can have a positive or a negative effect if it is triggered in certain ways. In drug development, it is important to study what happens to cells in the body if they are exposed to the compounds making up that drug. Here at Bioneer A/S, we work on developing models, such as the Th17 model, which will help increase our understanding of what actually happens to the immune system when medicine is taken. Th17 cells are especially important since they help to promote inflammation and aid in the fight against infection. However, if a drug causes these cells to react too violently, an excessive inflammatory response may be triggered. This is why it is important to develop your drugs carefully using a Th17 model delivered to you from our company. Any beneficial and adverse reactions to any compounds within your medication will be made known and you can pinpoint whether changes need to be made or not. If you are interested in how we can assist you in your drug developing processes, 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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