ActoGeniX NV
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
ActoGeniX is trying to tap into the industry's biologicals craze with a gut-centric delivery system that uses genetically modified bacteria to produce and deliver drugs. The company will develop its ActoBiotics for the treatment of severe gastrointestinal diseases, metabolic diseases, immune disorders, and allergies, where it feels that there is either an unmet need or its therapeutics can offer a significant advantage over existing products.
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