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Obtain a Treg Model to Make Your Drug Development Even Smoother


As our knowledge about the human immune system increases, Bioneer A/S is able to make a better Treg Model to create very effective medication


Studying each of the different T cells within our immune system is crucial to both the medical and pharmaceutical fields. If you are interested in developing a new drug, or are curious as to how to properly treat a certain disease, then you will need to know how the medicine which you are using, or creating will affect the cells within the human immune system. By using a Treg model formed here at Bioneer A/S, you will be able to determine how these helpful cells react to certain substances. This is important as Treg cells are the main tools that the body uses in suppressing an autoimmune response. They keep the immune system balanced and maintain our tolerance by making sure that the self antigens within our bloodstream are not consumed by other T cells. For these reasons, it is important to use a Treg model to ensure that this fragile balance is not upset by the chemicals within any drug. Through this, you will be able to form a drug which will help those with illnesses more effectively. You will also be able to test whether a certain cocktail of medication will assist a patient of yours or whether it will be detrimental to their health.

 

 

 

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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