StemRIM, an Osaka University spinout, said on December 1 that Hirosaki University will start an investigator-initiated PII trial for its “regeneration-inducing medicine” candidate redasemtide for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Redasemtide, an HMGB1 peptide otherwise known as S-005151, was discovered…
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