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ALLOB® cells with ceramic scaffold

Bone Therapeutics S.A · Phase 2 active Small molecule

ALLOB cells with ceramic scaffold are a type of cell therapy that uses autologous mesenchymal stem cells to promote bone healing and regeneration.

ALLOB cells with ceramic scaffold are a type of cell therapy that uses autologous mesenchymal stem cells to promote bone healing and regeneration. Used for Treatment of non-unions and delayed unions of long bones.

At a glance

Generic nameALLOB® cells with ceramic scaffold
SponsorBone Therapeutics S.A
Drug classCell therapy
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOrthopedics
PhasePhase 2

Mechanism of action

The ceramic scaffold provides a supportive structure for the stem cells to adhere to and proliferate, while the autologous stem cells are derived from the patient's own bone marrow and are capable of differentiating into various cell types, including osteoblasts, to promote bone repair and regeneration.

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